In response to California's stringent W.U.I. (Wildlife Urban Interface) fire standards, Mataverde® premium hardwood decking proudly announces the approval and listing of several hardwood species. With the escalating threat of annual forest fires in California, adherence to the state's rigorous fire codes becomes paramount. The W.U.I. codes are specifically crafted to mitigate potential damages caused by wildfires.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal in California has recently listed multiple Mataverde hardwood decking species as compliant with W.U.I. standards and protocols. This designation signifies that these hardwood decking materials fully meet the requirements outlined in California's Test Protocol 12-7A-4A, ensuring resilience in the face of fire hazards.
Ipe wood deck and arbors
These Mataverde wood decking species all meet or exceed the exacting W.U.I. standards:
Cumaru pool deck and lounge chairs
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FSC Machiche use for a backyard deck
Ipe wood on a rooftop deck
In addition to W.U.I. compliance, all three hardwood species—Cumaru, Machiche, and Ipe—have earned a Class A fire rating. This classification is the result of rigorous fire testing, including assessments of flame spread and smoke density.
The Class A rating underscores the commitment to fire resistance, providing architects and contractors with a reliable choice for projects in California's fire-prone regions.
Mataverde hardwood decking stands as a beacon of certified fire resistance, meeting and exceeding California's W.U.I. standards. Architects and contractors seeking dependable materials for projects in fire-prone areas can trust these durable wood species, ensuring both safety and aesthetic excellence.