Hail Impact Resistant Roofing

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Hail impact resistant roofing. A hail resistant roof is generally considered to be able to withstand hailstones two inches in diameter or less without suffering damage. All euroshield roofs are warrantied for this size of the hailstone. Benefits of installing class 4 roofing shingles. The weakest material receives a rating of one and the material that can absorb the most impact enjoys a 4 rating.
Reasons to consider impact resistant roofing options better resistance to impact from hail and flying debris than non impact resistant products protection against fire most products are class a fire rated you may be eligible for an annual discount on your homeowners premium especially if your. Owens corning class 4. After a hail storm your shingles may still experience some granular loss and dents at impact points. The last factor in determining a good choice for a hail resistant roof is choosing the type of metal panel itself.
It is important to note the truth regarding a couple misconceptions associated with impact resistant roof shingles. Most roofing material with a class 4 impact rating is considered impact resistant roofing. Roofing materials are rated based on their ability to absorb high impact contact from hail or flying debris. Two inch hail is roughly the size of a standard egg.
Impact resistant shingles are recommended for homes in areas that see frequent hailstorms or other higher impact debris. Impact resistant roof shingles strength and durability by design. Considered a class 4 product impact resistant shingles can be made of steel rubber asphalt with sbs rubber asphalt with special matting materials aluminum copper and resin. Ir shingles are impact resistant not impact proof.
The corrugation helps deflect and hide any deformities that may occur from a hail storm. Class 4 roofing shingles are considered to be a premium product and. Non impact resistant roofing shingles can be more easily damaged when struck by hail.