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What do the different shake and shingle treatment classifications mean?

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What do the different shake and shingle treatment classifications mean?

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The different classifications refer to the amount of fire retardant chemical in the wood. For example, a Class C shake could be used in an area not usually susceptible to wildfire, while a Class A shake could be used in a rural setting that becomes very hot and dry during the spring and summer, and has a history of wildfire activity.

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