Fire accidents can happen at the most unexpected time. Good thing, there are several ways to minimize fire risks as well as any damage that may occur from such an incident. Your roof, for instance, can be able to resist fire as long as you use the right materials and keep it well-maintained.
Here are some tips on how you can reduce the fire risk of your roof.
Use Class A Roofing Materials
Roofing materials are typically classified into different fire ratings, which indicate their ability to resist fire. Class A roofing products offer the best protection against fire, so you should look for materials with this rating. But apart from the actual roof or shingles, you should also choose a fire-resistant material for your roofing underlayment.
Regularly Clean Your Roof and Chimney
Your roof should be cleaned and maintained regularly. Make sure that leaves, twigs and other debris do not accumulate on your roofing. Such objects could possibly ignite in case of a fire, thus adding to the potential danger to your home.
If you have a chimney, make sure to keep it well-maintained as well. Partially combusted materials are usually left inside your chimney every time you use your fireplace, and they can possibly catch fire given the right conditions.
Check Your Ceiling Insulation
Wrong installation of ceiling insulation as well as improper wiring along an existing insulation can create fire hazards. Make sure to include your ceiling insulation during roof inspections so that you can detect issues early.
Twin Cities Siding and Roofing uses only high-quality materials to ensure your home exterior’s durability. Our team is also made up of experienced and qualified professionals, so you can rest assured that your project is handled by reliable experts. Call us at (651) 967-0873, or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve customers in Minneapolis, MN, and the surrounding areas.