🔥 Fire-Safe HPL Façades in Greece — A Simple Guide

🔥 Fire-Safe HPL Façades in Greece — A Simple Guide


Why Fire Rating Matters

A pretty façade is useless if it helps a fire spread. Greek law now follows the EN 13501-1 scale. For most schools, offices, and 4- to 8-storey homes, you need a façade that hits class B-s1,d0 or better.

  • B = very hard to ignite
  • s1 = little smoke
  • d0 = no flaming drops

Good News: Samrat HPL Already Passes

Samrat’s fire-retardant HPL panels carry an official B-s1,d0 test report. No extra lab work; just add the PDF to your permit pack.

Why Builders Like It

  • Lightweight — easier on old walls.
  • Stone-look or solid colours — blends with Greek styles.
  • Ready stock in the EU — fast delivery to site.

Three Easy Design Tips to Keep That Rating

  1. Leave a 5 mm gap between panels so they can expand without cracking.
  2. Slip mineral-wool fire strips at every floor line; they block flames inside the cavity.
  3. Use metal flashings above windows and vents to stop fire jumping up the wall.

That’s it. Do these and your façade keeps its B-s1,d0 promise.


Copy-Paste Spec (Drop Into Your Tender)

Exterior cladding: 8 mm Samrat FR-HPL, 
fire class B-s1,d0 (EN 13501-1). 
Fix on aluminium rails with stainless clips. 
Install mineral-wool fire barriers at each slab edge. 
Seal joints with non-combustible silicone.

Quick Take-Aways

  • Ask for B-s1,d0 certificates—don’t settle for less.
  • Samrat HPL ticks the box and looks like real stone or wood.
  • Follow three simple detailing steps and inspectors sign off faster.

Fire-safe, code-ready, and easy on the eye—now your façade can be all three.