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Most homeowners consider roof maintenance and repair requirements when selecting a roofing material. Not many give attention to fire resistance ability of the roof.

But the fact is the roof is one of the most vulnerable parts of a house is. Building codes in areas prone to fires recommend using a fire-resistant material for the roof. A fire-resistant roofing material reduces the chances that the house will be burnt down in the event of a fire.

In this post, we have listed the five best fire-resistant roofing materials that you should consider for your home.

1. Slate Tiles

Slate tiles offer the highest protection against fires. When the tiles are properly installed by a Huntsville roofing expert, they offer Class A fire rating protection.

You should note that slate roofing tiles are different from slate floor tiles. You should not install slate floor tile on the roof. Slate roofing tiles are heavier and thicker than the other slate tiles. The thickness of the roofing material gives it a high fire resistance rating. The fire can’t easily penetrate the tiles thereby preventing the spread of the fire.

Apart from being fire resistant, slate roofs tiles are also durable. They can last for hundreds of years without showing any sign of degradation. However, a skilled contractor is required to install slate roofing tiles due to the high weight. The framing of the house needs to be strong enough to support the weight of the tile.

2. Concrete Tiles

Concrete tiles are another great option for fireproofing the house’s roof. The tiles are generally used in commercial properties. Similar to the slate tile, concrete tiles are durable, strong, and fireproof.

A great thing about concrete tiles is that you can style them according to your preferences. The tiles can easily be styled into a design that complements the interior house design. You can style concrete tiles to give the house a rustic or modern appearance.

3. Metal Tiles

Metal tiles don’t ignite when set on fire. The roofing material has a Class A protection due to high fire-resistant properties. The metal is generally made of zinc, copper, alloy, or steel. These tiles are ideal for areas that are prone to wildfires.

Similar to concrete tiles, you can design the tiles suit your own preferences. The material is non-corrosive as well due to which you can expect the tiles to last for a long time.

4. Clay Tiles

Clay tiles are also great for dry and fire-prone areas. The roofing material can easily dissipate heat and resist fire. When installed by an expert Huntsville roofing company, the roofing material can achieve a Class A fire protection rating.

While clay tiles are not as cheap as shingles or asphalt, most homeowners will find the tiles to be affordable. They are also durable and last for a long time. They are also available in a range of colors so that you can select the perfect tiles that match the overall home decor.

5. Fiberglass Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles with fiberglass underlayment are durable and fire resistant. They are also the most economical fire resistant tiles available.  The roofing material requires little maintenance and can last for decades.

However, you should take care to replace shingles blown by heavy winds. Bare spots will make the roof vulnerable to water and fire damage.

Make sure that you contact an expert contractor for roof installation. Even the best fire resistant material won’t be effective if not installed properly. Expert Huntsville roofers will consider the roof slope, house framing, and other factors for the proper installation of roofing material. This will help save a lot of cost in the long run.

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