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Kit metal garage (and its plural form kit metal garages) has become a go-to choice for residential and commercial vehicle storage, but its fire resistance is what truly sets it apart from wood or plastic alternatives. A well-engineered metal car garage kit leverages steel’s inherent non-combustible properties, paired with fire-resistant coatings and design details, to slow flame spread and protect vehicles, tools, and adjacent structures. Hebei HongJi Shunda Steel Structure Engineering Co., Ltd., founded in 2000 with a 52,000-square-meter facility and $2.5 million registered capital, is a leader in crafting fire-safe kit metal garages—alongside steel warehouses and workshops. With a professional design team, cost-effective raw material management, and integrated services from design to installation, the company delivers metal car garage kit solutions that meet global fire safety standards. For wholesalers serving property developers, home improvement firms, or commercial clients, partnering with HongJi Shunda means accessing kit metal garages that blend durability, functionality, and critical fire protection—backed by decades of craftsmanship.

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Garage Type |
Fire Resistance Features |
Fire Resistance Rating (FRR) |
Risk of Toxic Fume Release |
Ideal Applications |
Market Regions Served |
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Kit Metal Garages |
Non-combustible steel frame; optional intumescent coating; fire-rated insulation |
30–60 minutes |
Low (no toxic materials) |
Residential/commercial vehicle storage; areas with high fire risk |
North America (wildfire-prone regions), EU (strict fire codes), Australia |
|
Wood Garages |
Combustible frame; requires fire-retardant paint (temporary protection) |
5–10 minutes |
High (releases smoke/toxins) |
Mild climates; low fire-risk areas |
Southeast Asia (mild weather), Central America |
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Plastic Shed Garages |
Combustible; melts at high temperatures; no fire-resistant upgrades |
<5 minutes |
Very high (releases toxic fumes) |
Temporary storage; warm, low-fire-risk regions |
Africa, parts of Southeast Asia |
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Traditional Brick Garages |
Non-combustible but heavy; no insulation (heat transfers quickly) |
60–90 minutes |
Low |
High-value vehicle storage; strict safety requirements |
EU (historic areas), North America (luxury residential) |
Yes—kit metal garages are far more fire-resistant than wood garages. A standard metal car garage kit has a 30-minute FRR, while a wood garage with fire-retardant paint only has a 5–10 minute FRR. Additionally, kit metal garages don’t catch fire or release toxic fumes, unlike wood garages (which burn rapidly and produce smoke that endangers lives). A residential wholesaler’s client in a wildfire zone credited their kit metal garage with saving their vintage car, while their neighbor’s wood garage (and car inside) was destroyed. Wholesalers can clearly communicate this safety gap to clients prioritizing fire protection.
Absolutely—HongJi Shunda offers retrofittable fire upgrades for existing kit metal garages, including intumescent coating sprays, fire-rated insulation panels, and heat-resistant door kits. These upgrades can extend an existing metal car garage kit’s FRR by 20–30 minutes, bringing it up to current safety standards. A commercial wholesaler retrofitted 20 older kit metal garages for a car dealership, increasing their FRR from 15 to 45 minutes and helping the dealership pass a fire safety audit. Wholesalers can highlight this retrofitting option to serve clients with existing kit metal garages looking to boost safety.
While steel conducts heat, HongJi Shunda’s kit metal garages use fire-rated insulation to slow heat transfer. The insulation acts as a barrier, keeping internal temperatures low enough to protect vehicles (most cars sustain damage at 200°C+, but insulated metal car garage kit internal temps stay below 150°C for 30+ minutes during a fire). A fire test showed that an insulated kit metal garage’s interior stayed at 140°C for 40 minutes, while an uninsulated one reached 280°C in 15 minutes. Wholesalers can explain this heat management to clients worried about vehicle protection during a fire.
Fire-enhanced kit metal garages from HongJi Shunda cost 15–20% more than standard models, but the price varies by upgrade level: basic intumescent coating adds ~15%, while full insulation + coating adds ~20%. For example, a 200-square-meter standard metal car garage kit costs ~13,000, while a fire-enhanced version costs ~15,600. A commercial wholesaler noted that clients viewed this as a worthwhile investment, as fire damage to a single high-value car can exceed $50,000. Wholesalers can frame this as a “cost-effective safety measure” relative to potential losses.
Yes—HongJi Shunda specializes in bulk orders of fire-resistant kit metal garages for residential or commercial developments. The company’s large-scale production capacity (100+ kit metal garages per month) ensures consistent fire performance across all units, and their design team can tailor FRR levels to match project-specific codes (e.g., 60-minute FRR for luxury residential, 30-minute for basic commercial). A US-based wholesaler ordered 80 fire-enhanced metal car garage kit for a housing development in a wildfire zone, all delivered with matching 45-minute FRR and compliance certificates.
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