November 19 2014 10 05pm 1.
How much does a hail resistant roof cost.
That does not exist on our current residential market.
Hail resistant is not hail proof.
The most effective way to minimize hail damage is to choose durable hail resistant roofing materials.
After a hail storm your shingles may still experience some granular loss and dents at impact points.
Please keep in mind that a class 4 hail impact resistant roof is not a hail proof roof.
Do these actually resist hail or does a certain size hail damage these as well.
It is important to note the truth regarding a couple misconceptions associated with impact resistant roof shingles.
Homes in areas that experience stronger damaging storms will benefit greatly from impact resistant shingles because they offer long term roof protection.
Typically these shingles cost 10 20 more than their non impact counterparts.
Approximately 2 per square foot.
It can save you money on insurance premiums helping offset the cost as each year passes.
Impact resistant shingles do cost more initially but they pay for themselves in the long run.
According to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa there was a total of 4 611 hail storms in the united states during the year 2018 with 2019 ending on a higher number as of year end more than 5 396 hail events were recorded although most people think that property and roof damage only occur in rare instances with larger than average hailstones even the smallest.
It s important to remember that no roof is 100 immune to the damaging effects of an intense storm or some other catastrophic event.
One is an impact resistant roof discount for roofs that protect against lightning and hail.
Ir shingles are impact resistant not impact proof.
If the hail is large enough falls hard enough and long enough you may still be replacing your roof.
It is backed by a written warranty as hail proof for any size hail for the first 20 years after installing followed by 30 additional years of hail damage warranty coverage for 2 hail or less.
The size of roofs vary immensely from a standard urban roof measuring about 800 square feet to suburban roofs which often range above 1 500 square feet.
Another is a roof age discount which applies to homes with newer roofs.
We have replaced class 4 roofs that were still considered new after a large hail storm.
Approximately 50 per square foot.
While a standard 2 200 to 2 600 square foot roof will cost homeowners anywhere from 1 000 to 4 000 in materials and 2 000 to 8 500 for professional installation top grade impact resistant roof systems might cost even more.
Roof discounts may range from 5.