Standard post published to Los Gatos Roofing of San Jose at July 04, 2021 19:01

What Is Best Roof in A Fire?
Fire-resistance is an essential feature to look for with roofs, not only in fire-prone areas, such as in the proximity of forests or in very hot and very dry climates. Here is how to ensure maximum fire resistance:
- Look for materials with a Class-A rating – roofing materials come in variants rates Class A, B, C or unrated. Class-A materials offer the highest level of fire resistance, while unrated materials provide no resistance to fire;
- The most common Class-A options – metal, clay, cement and slate are fire-resistant from the factory, not igniting even in the presence of large flames;
- What is Class-A rating by assembly – this category means that the material can provide resistance to fires if an additional layer of special material is installed between the roof covering material and the deeper layer of the roof;
- What about wood shakes – wood is a flammable material, but still a very popular option used on roofs all over the country. The reason is that wood shakes can be efficiently treated with fire retardant materials and when that happens, the resulting material can achieve high, even Class-A fire resistance rating. However, there are areas where not even fire-retardant wood shakes are allowed.
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