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In this brief video, roofing contractors looking to help respond to the devastation in Maui can learn first-hand from crisis expert Steve Slepcevic, who’s on the ground after the deadly fires in Lahaina.
Owens Corning’s new Titanium FR Self-Adhered Underlayment Meets Wildland Urban Interface Fire Codes, receiving a Class A rating, dramatically increasing fire protection in roofing systems.
With a home’s roof being the single most vulnerable area for ignition in the event of a wildfire, materials such as quality metal roofing systems that carry a Class A rating for fire resistance are essential.