Designing Exteriors with Resilience in Mind

Hot, dry stretches can increase regional wildfire risk. While no system is “fireproof,” material selection and detailing can improve your home’s resilience to embers and heat.

Upgrades That Make a Difference

Key measures we recommend:

  • Class A-rated roofing systems with noncombustible underlayments
  • Metal or synthetic tiles with tightly detailed ridge, eave, and penetration flashing
  • Noncombustible siding like fibre cement or aluminum panels
  • Metal mesh ember screens at vents and soffits to reduce intrusion
  • Clean roof and gutter maintenance to remove dry debris

Details That Close the Gaps

We pay special attention to roof-to-wall intersections, gable ends, and attic ventilation. Properly screened, sealed, and flashed details help block ember entry and reduce ignition risks.

Plan a Wildfire-Smart Exterior Review

We can assess your roof, vents, siding, and surrounding defensible space, then prioritize upgrades that deliver the most protection for your budget.

CROSSRANGE ROOFING & SIDING LTD.
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