Fire-Resistant Residential Rebuild

Gates, OR

In response to growing wildfire risk, Oregon’s Building Codes Division has adopted new fire-hardening building code standards for extreme or high-risk regions. Fire hardening is the process of making a building more fire-resistant, by selecting materials and design choices that slow the progression of fire and resist ignition. Strategies include multi-layered or tempered windows, soffits with ignition-resistant materials, and noncombustible siding and trim.

This new three-bedroom home features a range of fire-hardening measures, including the following:

  • Metal and pre-burned shou sugi ban siding and roofing to prevent ignition.
  • No gutters, reducing the accumulation of fire-prone debris.
  • Flat and steep-pitched roofs directing runoff to oversized French drains.
  • A 15-foot rock buffer around the home to keep flammable vegetation at bay.
  • Mass Plywood Panels (MPP) offer a slower char rate and more consistent fire performance than concrete, steel, and even many alternative mass timber products.
  • Non-flammable insulation for enhanced protection.
  • No vented eaves for sparks to penetrate attic voids. Air cycling is via an air exchanger and a dehumidifier, which can be turned off during a fire event.  
  • Hose bibs on flat roof sections for easy sprinkler installation.
  • Property perimeter sprinkler systems and near-house sprinkler systems.  
  • 20,000-gallon fire pond with a local fire department hookup.

    For more information, visit the MPP manufacturer Freres' case study or watch a video explaining the design process.

Version History
  • Project uploaded by Andrea Tereault on 06-11-2026
  • Project last updated by Andrea Tereault on 06-14-2026
Project Details
  • Year Built

    2024

  • Number Of Stories

    2

  • Bldg system

    Mass Timber

  • Square footage

    4497

  • Construction Type:

    V-B

  • Building Type:

    Custom Innovative Residential

  • Material Types:

    Mass Timber
    Lumber
    Coatings

Project Team
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Version History
  • Project uploaded by Andrea Tereault on 06-11-2026
  • Project last updated by Andrea Tereault on 06-14-2026
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