Experience maximum flame spread of 13 feet.
Fire rating roofing shingles.
Shingles are categorized into classes that identify their fire resistance.
Class c roofing provides only light fire protection.
Class a roofing materials are the most fire resistant.
Obviously since wildfires and the fire season has become increasingly worse it is important to note the roofing materials that are the lowest rated.
Withstand a burning brand measuring 1 5 x 1 5 and weighing 1 4 gram.
But by including a particular underlying material it can meet the requirements for a class a roof.
Classes b and c denote progressively less fire resistant qualities.
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Common underlying materials include a type 72 roll roofing material also known as 72 pound felt or 72 pound capsheet material and a panelized gypsum product.
Wood shake plywood or particle board roof are the most common roofing types listed as class c.
Generally most fiberglass shingles have class a fire ratings and most organic shingles such as treated wood shingles have class c ratings.
Pressure treated shakes and shingles are the most common roofing materials to fall under the class b rating.
Ul 790 is a quality assurance service listing.
Class c fire resistant roofing material.