Colorado dishes out some of the most bipolar weather of any other state in the U.S., most commonly, in fall and early to late spring.  The most damaging of which can be hail from as small as a pea to as large as a cantaloupe.  The most common question we get asked at Rock Canyon Roofing is, if there is a hail “proof” shingle that can be put on a roof in Colorado.  The answer to that question is, there is not.  However, there are “Impact Resistant” shingles that will give you a class 4 hail rating with insurance companies.  Impact resistant shingles, rated by the insurance companies as a class 4 hail rating will, often times, give you a reduction in your insurance premium.

There are several options available in an impact resistant product.  Owens Corning offers a product “True Definition  Duration Storm” that looks like a standard shingle, but has an extra layer of protection on the back.  The shingle will still show the pit marks from a hail storm, but they won’t be able go clear through the shingle.

An upgrade option, that is one of our favorites, is the Decra XD.  It is a stone coating steel product that comes in a variety of different silhouettes from a barrel or S look to shake or asphalt.  It is a light weight product that is classified as class 4 and can take some massive size hail impact.

For more information on other product offerings and what might work best with your roof in particular, give us a call or send us your project to review.  We will even help walk you through the insurance claim process from start to finish.