Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) has highlighted Colorado’s implementation of new statewide wildfire resiliency building codes as a sign of a growing national trend toward fire-resistant and non-combustible construction standards. The company, which develops advanced materials including its NEXBOARD composite panel platform and NexPatch fire-resistant joint compound, said the evolving regulatory environment could increase demand for such technologies as it continues testing, certification and commercialization efforts.
According to Xeriant, Colorado’s new codes are part of a broader shift across the United States as states and municipalities grapple with increasing wildfire risks exacerbated by climate change. The company views this as a significant opportunity for its DUREVER brand product line, which includes NEXBOARD, an eco-friendly, patent-pending composite construction panel made from plastic and fiber waste that is designed to replace traditional materials like drywall, plywood, OSB, MDF and MgO board. Additionally, NexPatch is a fire-resistant joint compound aimed at enhancing the fire safety of building assemblies.
Xeriant noted that the regulatory push toward more stringent building codes is likely to accelerate adoption of innovative materials that meet higher fire-resistance standards. The company is actively engaged in testing and certification processes to ensure its products comply with evolving requirements. The full press release is available at https://nnw.fm/atIBd.
Xeriant, Inc. focuses on discovering, developing and commercializing transformative technologies across multiple industrial sectors. The company’s advanced materials line, marketed under the DUREVER brand, aims to address pressing needs in construction, particularly fire safety and sustainability. For the latest news and updates relating to XERI, visit the company’s newsroom at https://nnw.fm/XERI.
The announcement comes as wildfire seasons become more intense and destructive across North America, prompting policymakers to adopt stricter building codes. Colorado’s new statewide codes are among the most comprehensive, requiring fire-resistant materials in high-risk areas. This regulatory trend is expected to drive demand for advanced composite panels and fire-resistant compounds, positioning Xeriant’s products as potential solutions for builders and developers seeking compliance.
Xeriant’s NEXBOARD and NexPatch are still undergoing testing and certification, but the company believes they offer superior performance compared to traditional materials. The composite panels, made from recycled plastic and fiber waste, also provide environmental benefits by diverting waste from landfills. As building codes evolve, Xeriant aims to capitalize on the growing market for fire-resistant construction materials, which could see increased adoption in both residential and commercial projects.
This news story relied on content distributed by InvestorBrandNetwork (IBN). Blockchain Registration, Verification & Enhancement provided by NewsRamp
. The source URL for this press release is Colorado’s New Wildfire Building Codes Signal Growing Demand for Fire-Resistant Materials, Says Xeriant.
The post Colorado’s New Wildfire Building Codes Signal Growing Demand for Fire-Resistant Materials, Says Xeriant appeared first on citybuzz.


