Retrofit Magazine
proudly announces that its BRAVA One Cedar Shake and BRAVA One Slate roofing tiles have officially earned ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-4756, verifying compliance with the 2021 and 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC). This prestigious certification confirms that both products meet the highest standards for weather, wind, and fire resistance in residential and commercial roofing applications.
Recognized as a Class A or Class C roof covering system when installed according to ICC-ES guidelines, BRAVA One Cedar Shake and BRAVA One Slate demonstrate exceptional durability and safety under rigorous testing. The report also includes supplemental approvals for the City of Los Angeles, the State of California, with Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Exposure, and the State of Florida, further validating performance across diverse regional building codes. Brava’s ICC-ES now joins other prestigious Brava certifications of Florida Product Approval, Miami-Dade NOA’s, Wildland-Urban Interface, TDI Product Approval, and the FORTIFIED Roof Program.
“Achieving ICC-ES certification is a major milestone for our team and our commitment to offering architecturally authentic, sustainable, and code-compliant roofing solutions nationwide,” said Adam Brantman, CEO of BRAVA Roof Tile. “This certification reflects our dedication to innovation and ensures that architects, engineers, builders, and homeowners can specify BRAVA products with complete confidence in their performance and compliance.”
Manufactured in Washington, Iowa, under ICC-ES quality-control standards, BRAVA One Cedar Shake and BRAVA One Slate combine the timeless appearance of natural materials with the advanced resilience of engineered polymers. Both profiles offer authentic texture, color depth, and impact resistance while delivering long-term durability and ease of installation.
To view the official evaluation report (ESR-4756) or learn more about BRAVA’s synthetic roofing solutions, visit
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