Fiber cement siding is the only siding on the market to receive a class 1 a rating making it ideal for any property where the threat of fire may be a concern.
Fire safe siding.
Treated cedar offers a beautiful alternative in areas where a fire rated assembly may be required or for any homeowner who wishes to add durability and peace of mind to their home.
This is due to high surface to volume ratios.
Note that most fiber cement sidings require a gypsum board underlayment to reach their maximum efficacy.
The national fire protection association s national electrical code recognizes the strong fire safe characteristics of vinyl through its approved use as a residential wiring insulator.
Testing of siding products conducted at the uc fire research laboratory showed that the siding joint is the most vulnerable part of a combustible siding assembly.
It is recommended that class a or b rated siding materials be used.
Additionally just because the siding has been treated doesn t mean that the exterior trim or roof soffit is safe so make sure to either install separate fire resistant or treated trim as well.
In addition fiber cement is beautiful versatile and resistant to things like rot and termites as well so you can extend that peace of mind to other areas of home maintenance as well.
Make sure to also install separate trim that s either treated or fire resistant.
Flame penetration through the siding occurred more readily at less complicated lap joints.
Pressure treated cedar roofing is treated with a superior fire retardant which is pressure impregnated into the inner cells of the wood resulting in a permanently fire resistant product.
Wood siding is a great choice for many other reasons though.
Even though you may have treated your siding it doesn t mean that roof soffit or exterior trim is safe as well.
However you should be aware that fire can still penetrate the stud cavity of your home through the joints of the siding assembly.
Vinyl siding may be adequate if fire can find no route to burn too close to the house it tends to melt and slough off but all gaps and crevices beneath the vinyl must be sealed or fire could.
Fire resistant siding materials your home s exterior walls and siding are most susceptible to radiant heat and open flame.
Typically the corners of your home are the weakest part of the structure.