With wildfire seasons becoming a larger priority in the design and construction industry, the standard for exterior wood is shifting from "good enough for code" to "designed for the long haul." In high-regulation fire zones like California and Colorado, architects and builders are leading the change. To understand this evolution, Mataverde recently surveyed over 4,000 industry professionals to see what truly matters when code compliance and aesthetics are both on the line.
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This isn't just data; it’s the consensus of the experts who build our communities.
The National Shift: While focused on the West and Southwest, these trends are spreading across the nation as fire-safe building regulations evolve.
Insights came from a high-level pool consisting of Architects and Design Professionals (66.67%) and Construction Professionals (30%).
Geographic Trends: The data is heavily weighted toward regions with the most stringent wildfire codes:
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California 50% |
Colorado 17% |
Texas 10% |
When the stakes involve protecting property and lives, "temporary" is no longer an option.
Compliance is the baseline for safety. Nearly 80% of professionals insist on a Class A Fire Rating and Ignition Resistance. A Class A rating provides the highest level of safety available for natural wood, ensuring the material can withstand severe fire exposure.
The most significant finding is a decisive shift away from topical sprays toward pressure-infused solutions. Unlike topical treatments that can wash off into the ground or leach away after a few rainy seasons, treatments like Thermex-FR are permanent and perform for the life of the structure.
Building in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) requires materials that meet rigorous standards, such as California Chapter 7A. For 60% of pros, WUI approval is a mandatory requirement for their projects.
High-performance safety doesn't have to mean compromising on your design vision.
41.67% of respondents prioritize premium natural wood over fiber cement or composites. They want the rich color and authentic grain patterns that only real wood provides.
37.5% of pros rate Sustainable, Eco-friendly Materials as a top-tier requirement. They are looking for non-toxic, chemical-free treatments that are safe to work with and recyclable.
37.5% ranked Design Flexibility high marks since SaferWood can be painted or stained to meet their specific project visions.
It's no longer a "wish we had", it's here. Mataverde SaferWood and Arbor Wood SaferWood exceed "Level 5" standards by providing permanent peace of mind.
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Feature |
Mataverde SaferWood |
Arbor Wood SaferWood |
Industry Importance |
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Fire Safety |
Class A / Ignition Resistant |
Class A / Ignition Resistant |
80% |
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Treatment |
Permanent (Thermex-FR) |
Permanent (Thermex-FR) |
70% |
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WUI Approved |
CA Chapter 7A Approved |
CA Chapter 7A Approved |
60% |
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Material |
100% Real Wood including Thermally Modified Wood |
100% Real Thermally Modified Wood |
42% |
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Sustainability |
Non-toxic / Eco-friendly/Recyclable |
Non-toxic / Eco-friendly/Recyclable |
38% |
Get more inspiration! Visit the Mataverde Fire-Retardant Treated Wood Project Gallery
Our survey wasn't just about checkboxes; it was a deep dive into the specific hurdles you face on the job site. Here is a compilation of direct survey feedback from the pros, and our solutions:
We heard you loud and clear. You need materials that fit your established workflows. Both our Mataverde and Arbor Wood lines are designed for versatility.
These materials can be installed using the traditional furring strip method or integrated with the Climate-Shield Rainscreen Siding System, which simplifies installation for your crew while providing superior moisture management and longer lasting façades.
In high-exposure zones, a Class A rating isn't enough if the wood degrades in the sun and rain. Professionals specifically asked for long-term durability data. We are proud to confirm that both Mataverde SaferWood Siding and Decking passed the rigorous California Outdoor 10-Year Weathering Test with flying colors, proving they maintain their integrity and fire resistance over a decade of exposure.
The demand for variety - including Douglas Fir, Cedar, and Hemlock - was a major theme. We offer multiple species, including thermally modified options for extra rot resistance.
The variety of wood species available, including the thermally modified wood options, are both paintable and stainable and come in a variety of profiles. All of these options allow you to achieve a custom finish without compromising fire safety.
Because the unique Thermex-FR treatment is permanent and non-leaching, it doesn't "lock" the wood in a way that prevents further customization. Oil based stains and paints are the best method or leave natural and use a clear UV protectant oil finish to maintain the color. It can also be weathered to sliver gray without adding extra maintenance.
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