Top-of-the-line Fire Resistant Roofing Shingles
Elevate your roof’s safety and elegance beyond the usual with 100% fireproof shingles.
Class A Fire Resistant Roofing For Full-proof Safety
Did you know that about 343,100 homes in the country are gutted by fire every year?
Fire safety is a major concern for homeowners. And fire-resistant roofing, among other measures, can go a long way to prevent or limit the impact of household fires.
We provide Class A-rated fireproof roof shingles from industry-leading manufacturers like CertainTeed, Eco Shake Shingles, Decra, and more.
Our shingles are tested for fire resistance in the worst of infernos and can stay safe for hours with minimal to no damage. With an impeccable safety record during the California and Texas wildfires, our roofing shingles represent the highest standards.
Simply put, you can rest assured of infallible safety no matter how strong the blaze out there.
Eco-friendly + Non-toxic Shingles That Leave Zero Carbon Footprint
Roofing shingles and tiles are among the top sources of environmental pollution and can even pose health hazards to residents.
But not anymore, as we bring to you sustainable and non-toxic roofing made from natural and recycled materials.
Our roofing products feature metal, cedar-replicating eco shakes, and solar PV shingles made from recycled post-industrial plastic (PVC) and steel, among others. Also, our shingles are fully recyclable, ensuring carbon neutrality all the way up.
We guarantee nonhazardous roofing materials that don’t off-gas chemicals and keep you and your family safe.
Aesthetically Pleasing Fireproof Roofing With A Classical Charm
Old-school cedar shakes are still the epitome of style and sophistication. Unfortunately, with wood being the most vulnerable to flames, fire safety is the biggest worry with cedar roofs.
Our eco-shake roofing shingles are built with 100% recycled materials and cutting-edge technology to replicate classic wood shakes. From good old American grandeur to modern-day uncluttered designs, our eco-shakes are available in limitless varieties.
The best part: Our co-shake shingles are Class A fire-rated and among the preferred fireproof roof materials in wildfire-prone states. So, you’ve got the best alternative to traditional wood shakes.
Fire Resistant Roof Shingles That Can Stand The Worst of Storms
Your walls and roofs are the first line of defense in extreme weather events like storms. Unfortunately, they also take the heaviest toll and, in many cases, are unable to withstand the extremity.
Our fire-resistant roofing materials also come with a Class 4 impact rating, the gold standard of storm safety for roofs. Moreover, our roofing shingles have proved their mettle through multiple Florida storm seasons, keeping residents safe while suffering minimal damage.
So, notwithstanding the type of storm, your roof will stand strong, providing ironclad protection from the inside out.
Why Choose Eco-$mart For All Things Fire Resistant Roofing
Top-notch Fire Protection
When it comes to fire-safe roofing materials, we leave nothing to chance. Our shingles are all Class A fire-rated and tested to stand the most intense of flames.
Sustainability Guaranteed
Eco-friendliness is at the core of our business model. And we offer nothing short of sustainably sourced and 100% recyclable roofing shingles and tiles.
Unmatched Elegance
Our fire resistant roof shingles are anything but boring and dull. From classic cedar to sleek modern appeal, we have shingles to suit every taste and preference.
Longest Warranties
A long warranty cover can be a hard bargain for fireproof roof shingles. But you can rest easy as our shingles are covered by a 50-year transferable warranty.
Planning on building your own DIY home?
We’ve got your back! Our building materials are DIY-friendly, ecologically sound, and designed to make your home energy-efficient.
Get Your Fire Resistant Roof In 3 Easy Steps
Select Your Roofing Shingles
Pick your ideal shingle type, design, and finish, and let us know about your personalization requirements.
Receive A Free Quote
We will reach out to you and send a quote for your fire resistant roofing shingles free of charge.
Get It Delivered
Experience lightning-fast delivery right at your doorstep with and build your fire proof roofing in no time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Fireproof roof materials, including shingles and tiles, are made with special components that resist flames and keep the roofing safe during fire accidents.
For instance, Class A fire-rated roofs are made with top-rated non-combustible materials and are considered the best in terms of fire resistance. These roofs can withstand the deadliest of blazes for hours.
The best way to check for roofing materials’ fire-resistance specialties is to look for a fire rating.
Roofing shingles and tiles are often rated as Class A, B, and C, with A being the most safe.
Most of the roofing materials available on the market today fall in the category of fire proof roofing.
In all, here are some shingles that are fire-safe:
- Metal roofing
- Concrete and clay roof tiles
- Eco shake shingles
- Slate roofing
- Asphalt shingles
- Solar shingles (if it is rated for fire resistance)
Asphalt shingles are highly subjective when it comes to fire resistance. That’s because while some of these shingles carry a Class A fire rating, others might not carry any rating at all.
So the only way to say whether or not are asphalt shingles fire resistant is to check for their fire rating.
How much does a fireproof roof cost?
According to the latest market estimates, a fire resistant roofing can cost you anywhere between $1 and $25 per square foot. And the actual price you pay will depend on the type of roofing material you go for as well as its fire rating.
For instance, fiberglass roofing can cost you in the range of $4-$6 per square foot. However, materials such as asphalt and metal can cost you up to $25 for every square foot, especially if they’re Class A fire-rated.