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USDA Forest Service — Wildfire Risk to Communities

Wildfire-Resistant Roofing for Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas, NV's real, federally-measured wildfire exposure is what actually determines whether roofing material choice matters here — not a generic western-state assumption.

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85th

Risk-to-structures percentile

Nationally, among all U.S. communities

1.8%

Buildings in direct exposure

Adjacent to burnable vegetation

199,766

Total buildings assessed

What this means for your roof in Las Vegas: Las Vegas ranks about middle-of-the-pack (#5 of 20 we track) for wildfire risk to structures, out of the 20 cities we track — a real, federally-computed ranking, not a regional stereotype. With 2% of buildings here in direct exposure to burnable vegetation, roofing material is one of the few building components you actually control that affects wildfire survivability. Class A fire-rated materials — metal roofing, concrete or clay tile, and most modern asphalt shingles when installed to a Class A rating — resist ignition from wind-blown embers, which is how most homes actually catch fire in a wildfire, not direct flame contact. Wood shake and wood shingle roofs are the real outlier risk material here, and some high-risk jurisdictions restrict them for exactly this reason.

Source: USDA Forest Service, Wildfire Risk to Communities (wildfirerisk.org), community-level data. Percentiles rank this community against every other assessed U.S. community nationally. This describes community-wide exposure, not a specific property — a local roofer or wildfire mitigation specialist can assess your exact lot and structure.

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