Your roof does more than boosting your home’s exterior appearance. It also protects against weather and other natural elements, including fire. Of course, there’s always a risk of a roof fire, but this can be reduced with the right materials and precautions. As a quality installer for roof replacement, Deschutes Roofing shares some useful tips to reduce the risk of fire on your roof:
Check Your Home’s Insulation for Increased Fire Protection
Insulation can be found on walls, ceilings, and right under the roof in your attic. Insulation isn’t a fire hazard despite what you were led to believe, as fires are more likely to start due to poor wiring within the insulation that got shorted. To avoid this from happening, you need to hire a professional contractor who can properly install your roof’s insulation. They’ll also inspect other areas of your home to determine if you have adequate insulation installed.
Repair or Replace Your Damaged Home Roof
Your roof is more at risk to fire and other hazards if some of its sections are damaged or exposed. This is because a fire can get through these exposed areas and burn the inner layers of your roof. If you see damage on your roof, especially after a recent storm, make sure to call in a trusted roofing contractor to make the necessary repairs.
Switch to Better and More Fire-Resistant Roofing Materials for Better Roof Protection
If you’re already planning a full replacement, consider installing materials that have higher fire resistance. Most roofing materials are classified into three categories, with class A offering the highest protection against fire. Some of the best class A materials we offer include GAF roofing products, Malarkey shingles, and products made from Owens Corning®. We’re qualified to install these roofing materials, so talk to us today for your next roofing project!
If you’re looking for a home professional who’s capable and efficient in roof repair services, Deschutes Roofing is your best choice.
Call us at (541) 241-5720 if you’re in Bend, (503) 967-9590 if you’re from Portland, (541) 246-6860 if you’re in Eugene, (503) 468-7663 if you’re in Lake Oswego, or (503) 928-8750 if you’re from Beaverton. You can also fill out our convenient online form!