And the good news is these two criteria don t need to be mutually exclusive.
Fire resistant siding options.
Flammable materials like wood are often made resistant to a fire by the use of flame retardants.
Steel is naturally resistant to fire.
However there can be concern over the chemical properties and potential off gassing of these products.
Choosing fire resistant siding should be a primary factor when choosing aesthetically pleasing siding.
Even in a weakened state steel won t melt.
More importantly steel is fairly neutral in the sense that it isn t going to exacerbate a fire or cause a hot spot to turn into a fire.
But while it does help improve the resistance wood siding is still more susceptible to burning in a fire than other types of siding that s more fire resistant.
Many structural materials will require underlying gypsum sheathing in order to achieve a good fire resistant rating and gypsum board is the most commonly used fire resistant interior finish.
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Chemical flame retardant sprays help improve the fire resistance of this house siding material.
Unlike wood siding fiber cement siding doesn t burn even under extreme heat.
Gypsum board also known as drywall consists of a layer of gypsum sandwiched between two sheets of paper.
Steel siding not only offers protection against a fire it is also naturally resistant and does not require the use of fire resistant treatments.
The secret to fiber cement s durability is also what makes it fire resistant.
Manufactured using a highly effective fire retardant and underlaid with a fire resistant barrier this assembly is one of only a few synthetic roofing materials to get ul s class a fire rating.
Expect to pay between 6 50 and 8 50 per square foot installed.
That means homeowners have up to an hour before the material will give into the heat of a fire and begin spreading flames into the interior walls.
However viewing the side of the building as a system use of noncombustible or ignition resistant materials will reduce the potential fire exposure on windows and the eave area of a building.
90 of the planks are made of materials that won t burn giving fiber cement siding a class 1 a fire flame spread rating the highest classification available.
When properly installed against fire resistant materials plaster siding also known as stucco regularly achieves a one hour fire rating.