Calif. city grants extension for homeowners to replace wood roofs
Burbank, Calif., residents who have yet to comply with an ordinance passed 20 years ago requiring them to remove their wood roofs are getting a two-year reprieve. Those with a “roof-over”—a wood shingle or shake roof covered by another type of roofing material—will get an eight-year reprieve. The law was enacted to reduce the risk of fire.
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