RICOWI Announces the Wildfire Resistant Roofing Committee

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RICOWI Announces the Wildfire Resistant Roofing Committee

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RICOWI, Inc. (Roofing Industry Committee on Weather Issues, Inc.) is excited to announce the formation of the Wildfire Resistant Roofing Committee, with the initiative receiving key contributions from Wade Shepherd of Westlake Royal Building Products. The committee, which is co-chaired by Shepherd and Robin Anderson, also from Westlake Royal Building Products, aims to address the critical need for roofing systems that can withstand the increasing threat of wildfires.

The committee was officially introduced at the RICOWI spring conference in Orlando on March 6, 2025, where it received a positive reception and support for its mission. The committee will focus on analyzing the performance of various roofing materials and designs in the face of wildfires, and how building codes can be adapted to improve the resilience of roofing systems across the United States.

Improving the resilience of roofs to wildfires is not only a matter of public safety but also a significant concern for the insurance industry. As wildfires become more frequent and intense, insurance companies have faced the challenge of insuring homes in high-risk regions. By developing best practices and materials in roofing systems that better withstand wildfires, the potential for damage is reduced, which can lead to more stable insurance markets in these high- risk areas. This stability could help insurers avoid nonrenewing policyholders or from raising premiums to unsustainable levels, thus keeping insurance accessible and affordable for homeowners.

The Wildfire Resistant Roofing Committee’s mission is to ensure that the best practices and materials in roofing designs not only lead to safer homes and businesses but also support the insurance industry’s capacity to offer coverage at reasonable costs. This symbiotic relationship between construction practices and insurance viability is key to fostering resilient communities in wildfire-prone regions.

RICOWI invites all interested parties, including those from the insurance industry, to join this important initiative. Together, we can make a difference in improving the safety and insurability of homes and businesses in areas affected by wildfires. For more information on the Wildfire Resistant Roofing Committee and how to get involved, please visit our website at www.ricowi.com.

About RICOWI: RICOWI, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to roofing research and the dissemination of factual information regarding weather-related issues to the public. With a commitment to excellence and education, RICOWI is at the forefront of enhancing building standards and safety in the roofing industry.

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