USDA Forest Service — Wildfire Risk to Communities
Wildfire-Resistant Roofing for St. Louis, MO
St. Louis, MO'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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Risk-to-structures percentile
Nationally, among all U.S. communities
0.2%
Buildings in direct exposure
Adjacent to burnable vegetation
125,946
Total buildings assessed
What this means for your roof in St. Louis: St. Louis ranks about middle-of-the-pack (#15 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. St. Louis's wildfire exposure is comparatively low, so roofing material choice here is more reasonably driven by climate and budget than wildfire survivability — see our climate-based material guide for that comparison instead.
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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