Brick is considered to be a fire resistant material and since it doesn t have caulked joints it may keep flames away from the stud cavity and interior of your walls as well.
Fireproof house siding.
This is an example of a noncombustible siding of fiber cement shingles designed to look extremely realistic almost indistinguishable from highly combustible cedar shake shingles.
Common noncombustible materials include three coat stucco metal siding and fiber cement siding.
Fiber cement siding won t ignite burn or melt when exposed to either heat or flames.
While fire resistance won t make your home fireproof fire rated exterior siding will help protect the building and your possessions until the fire department can arrive on the scene limiting damage.
And then you can put stucco or siding on the outside.
As to who manufactures the fire resistant panels for the tridipanel homes referenced.
A class a rating means it is going to offer the maximum protection possible against fire and will not spread flames.
Many fires occur when flames get behind the siding and ignite on the more combustible materials inside the walls of your home.
It also may help to keep flames away from the rest of your house since it doesn t have caulked joints.
Fiberglass based asphalt shingles as the most economical of all residential roofing materials asphalt shingles make up 80 percent of the u s.
Tell you that no house is completely fireproof.
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.
Brick is known as a fire resistant material.
Rollex navigator steel siding for example has a class a fire rating.
While choosing exterior siding fire resistance may not be the first thing that springs to mind.
The highest rating possible for fire resistance.
Steel siding not only offers protection against a fire it is also naturally resistant and does not require the use of fire resistant treatments.
That s to your benefit since many fires occur when flames get behind siding to the more combustible materials on the inside of a home s walls.
Brick and stone are other types of fire resistant house siding material.