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Around 70,000 wildfires occur in the United States every year, threatening the safety of residents and businesses. Fires are unpredictable, and as weve seen in recent years, they can leave whole areas devastated.
Homeowners and building owners can only do so much to guard themselves against the harsh effects of nature, whether that be wildfires, hurricanes, or hailstorms. But certain variables can be controlled such as roofing materials to promote safety during extreme weather events.
Sheffield Metals International (SMI) has spent decades building relationships with business owners in the metal roofing industry. While we are a leading supplier of metal coils and sheets, we also commit to helping others build their businesses and learn about the technical aspects of metal roofing.
In this article, well discuss fire ratings for metal roofs, including:
By the time youre done reading, youll have a better idea of what fire ratings are and how they may impact your next metal roofing project.
Fire ratings are given to roof products or assemblies after theyve passed the proper testing. The ratings, which are split into three groups A, B, and C indicate how flame-resistant the roof is. These ratings offer an easy sign for buyers who are looking for a specific fire resistance for their roof. They also help ensure builders and architects are following local building codes.
So how do you get a fire rating?
To get a rating, the roof product or assembly must go through three tests, each one forcing the material through a different type of vulnerability:
A fire rating A, B, or C will be given to the roof sample based on its performance during these three tests.
If youre working on a project, whether youre the architect putting together the design or a contractor starting a new project, its essential to check your local jurisdictions and find out what your specific area requires regarding fire ratings. Every area will be different, so be sure youre tailoring your project to those specific regional needs and building them into your initial project plans.
In regions where wildfires are common, such as the Western U.S., it may make sense or even be required by local codes to have a Class A fire rating for a roof.
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A Class A fire rating is the best fire rating you can achieve for a roof. Many companies use the UL 790 to test to achieve Class A fire ratings for roofing products. Class A ratings are ideal and, in some cases, required for various applications, including:
Roofs that achieve a Class A fire rating must be able to stand up against severe fire exposure. Other factors will be in play to achieve any fire rating, such as whether your rating is for a product or an assembly.
Metal roofs are often favored over other roofing materials when it comes to fires. Since steel is a non-combustible material, its easy to get a Class A rating for a metal roof panel, as it wont burn unless it reaches an extremely high temperature.
However, even if you have a Class A-rated product, such as metal panels, it doesnt mean that everything in the assembly will match that rating.
An assembly is your entire roofing system, from the deck up, including the panels you have and what youre attaching them to. It is much more challenging to achieve a Class A rating for an entire roofing assembly than for the product, as the assembly is often comprised of varying materials, such as wood.
If you have an assembly with metal decking and panels, getting a Class A rating will be much easier, as the materials are non-combustible. But if youre dealing with combustible materials in the assembly, you must take additional steps to protect those materials and achieve a Class A rating.
Each metal roof manufacturer may or may not have a fire-rated assembly. However, if you are required to build one, you must follow the manufacturers procedures for doing so. Just as a combustible product could be in a fire-rated assembly, you could have a series of non-combustibles in an assembly. However, if it is not installed per the manufacturers specifications, it would not qualify as a fire-rated assembly.
If an assembly has combustible materials, it doesnt mean its barred from achieving a Class A fire rating. It just means that additional materials will be required to protect those combustible materials. There are two popular ways to do this.
DensDeck is made with a gypsum core and fiberglass mat facers. The gypsum core also contains 21% crystallized water, which is released when exposed to fire. Installers place the DensDeck on top of the combustible material in the assembly and then build the rest of the assembly over it. Make sure youre using the right thickness of DensDeck as directed by the Class A fire rating.
The GAF VersaShield is a fire-rated product. Like underlayment, it comes in a roll and can easily be unfurled onto a roof. One or two layers of this product can bring your assembly up to a Class A rating, depending on the type of materials youre using. The VersaShield is light and easy to maneuver for installers, making it a popular choice when it comes to trying to attain the Class A fire rating.
Fire ratings are an important aspect of any roofing system. Although metal roofs are often seen as an excellent choice for fire resistance, its essential to consider the entire assembly and the materials youre using for your project. Feel free to check our additional content on this topic, including our video on whether metal roofs are fireproof.
While content like this can be helpful, you may be looking to speak directly with an expert about fire ratings and how they relate to your unique project. Sheffield Metals has a Technical Department ready to assist with any questions you may have. Feel free to reach out today.
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