Certified Non-Combustible Fencing & Walls:
Wildfire Protection for Colorado Homes
The Stone-Look Fence That Delivers Lifetime Security, Fire Safety, and Code Compliance.
Why Your Fence Is a Fire Risk
(And How to Fix It)
Fencing, especially wood, acts as a dangerous fuel source and a “fuse” that carries wildfire directly to your home. New building codes in Colorado counties are requiring non-combustible materials, particularly within the critical 5-foot zone around a structure.
- Upcoming Ordinance Focus: New state ordinances will soon require the use of non-combustible products (like concrete) within 8 feet of new construction in moderate-to-high fire hazard areas by July 2026.
- HOA Protection: New state law (HB24-1091) creates a statewide baseline that officially prohibits HOAs from banning fire-resistant building/fencing materials.
Compliance Guaranteed: Meeting Local Colorado Fire Codes
Our non-combustible concrete products are a direct solution to the latest mandatory requirements in high-risk communities.
- Louisville Fire-Hardening Rebuild Code (Effective Dec 2024): Requires non-combustible materials for new builds and replacements.
- Boulder City WUI Regulations (2025 Update): Mandates that fences or gates within 5 ft of structures must be non-combustible.
- Boulder County Ignition-Resistant Construction: Requires Class A ignition-resistant materials and extends standards into Wildfire Zone 2.
- Broomfield WUI Implementation (2025 Planned): Preparing to enforce rules requiring non-combustible fencing within 8 ft of structures.
- Superior Ordinance (Effective July 2022): Requires ignition-resistant exterior building materials for rebuilds.
Third-Party Proof:
Signature Stone Products are Non-Combustible
We commissioned Magnum Geo-Solutions to confirm that our Signature Concrete Privacy Fencing classifies as non-combustible, particularly concerning fire spread across property lines.
- Key Findings from Engineer Wayne Thompson, PE:
Concrete and masonry are both considered noncombustible because they are made of inert materials (primarily water, aggregate, and cement). - According to standard ASTM E136, a material is noncombustible if it does not ignite, burn, or release flammable vapors under fire test conditions.
- The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) references that concrete, masonry, glass, and steel are noncombustible.
- Local experience has shown that concrete foundations are usually intact and re-usable after a house fire because they did not burn.
- Magnum confirms: Wildfire Partners and Boulder County have specifically stated that masonry fences are non-combustible, and concrete has the same components as masonry.
Our Certified Non-Combustible
Product Line
Protect your property and ensure compliance with these proven, ignition-resistant materials.
Signature Concrete Privacy Fence
Security and privacy of stone or wood-look fencing, but with zero-combustibility and compliance with local WUI codes.
Redi-Rock Retaining Walls
Heavy concrete walls that naturally serve as effective non-combustible fire breaks on sloped or at-risk properties.
Exterior Stone Veneer Siding
A masonry product that provides an ignition-resistant exterior finish to your home, protecting highly flammable siding.
Secure Your Home Against Wildfire
and Ensure Code Compliance.
Our team is knowledgeable about local ordinances in Boulder County, Larimer County, Douglas County, and cities like Louisville and Colorado Springs. We can assess your project and recommend materials that meet the strictest fire codes.