Comparing roofs fire resistance asphalt shingles.
Fire resistant roofing shingles.
Concrete is used more often in industrial and commercial construction rather than residential.
Class a is the most fire resistant and should be the choice of anyone living in wildfire prone areas.
Class 4 impact resistant roofing shingles.
The benefit of metal tiles is that they are non corrosive and sit strong on houses with a steep slope.
Most metal roofs are made of steel copper zinc and alloys that are best for the dry environment in nevada.
They are also the only fire rated roofing material that can self extinguish flame spread earning it wui approval.
Beyond that cedur s shingles have a beautiful cedar molded appearance.
Concrete and clay tiles.
If you re one of the millions of american homeowners who live in an area where intense storms frequently occur then your choice of roofing shingles plays a critical role in protecting your roof from storm damage.
Roof covering packaging that encloses shingles or other roofing that have a fire rating will display the level of fire or wind resistance rating of the materials.
Common class a roof coverings include asphalt fiberglass composition shingles and concrete or clay tiles.
Ul 790 is a quality assurance service listing.
Storms that bring hail airborne debris and high winds put your roof at risk for damage and installing impact resistant shingles may.
The ul tests under ul 790 evaluate the behavior of a roof covering under three fire hazards exposure of the roof to intermittent flame.
Slate is another.