Fire-Resistant Siding
Your home's siding is its first line of defense against radiant heat and direct flame contact. We replace combustible siding with fire-resistant materials that can withstand extreme heat without igniting.
Get a Free QuoteThe Problem
Understanding the Risk
Wood, vinyl, and other combustible siding materials can ignite from radiant heat even without direct flame contact. Once siding ignites, fire quickly spreads to the structure beneath. Embers that collect against siding can also start fires.
Our Solution
How We Help
We install fire-resistant siding materials including fiber cement, stucco, and metal options that resist ignition from radiant heat and direct flame. We pay special attention to vulnerable areas where siding meets the foundation, roof, and deck.
Our Process
What to Expect
Evaluate current siding condition and fire risk
Recommend appropriate fire-resistant materials
Remove existing combustible siding
Install new fire-resistant siding with proper gaps
Seal all penetrations and transitions
Final inspection and documentation
Benefits
Why This Matters
- Resists ignition from radiant heat
- Won't melt or drip like vinyl
- Protects underlying structure
- Many options match existing aesthetics
- Increases home value
- Low maintenance compared to wood
Compliance & Standards
Regulatory Information
All siding materials we install are compliant with Oregon building code exterior fire ratings. We use ignition-resistant materials rated for WUI exposure.
FAQs
Common Questions About Fire-Resistant Siding
Our 1970s cabin had the original wood siding. EmberLine replaced it with fiber cement that looks even better than the original while giving us real fire protection. The transformation was incredible.
Ready to Get Started?
Request a free quote for fire-resistant sidingservices. We'll evaluate your property and provide a detailed proposal with clear pricing.
- Free on-site assessment
- Detailed written proposal
- Response within 24 hours