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Don't Let Hail Get You Down!

Brandon Schroer • April 14, 2025

How can you defend your home against devastating severe weather? It begins with installing a roof system that includes a performance shingle that is impact-resistant and guards against wind, rain, snow, and extreme temperatures.


Without getting too technical, it is important to understand that not all shingles are created equal. They can vary greatly in composition, color, and cost. Here are some features to look for when deciding on what shingle to put on your home:


Impact Resistance Rating

Hail-resistant shingles come with an impact resistance rating, which indicates their ability to withstand hail impact. Shingles are typically classified from Class 1 to Class 4, with Class 4 being the most resistant to hail damage. Given the varied climate in Nebraska, a Class 3 or 4 shingle offers the best protection and may come with a generous homeowner’s insurance discount.


Granules

The granule layer on asphalt shingles serves both an aesthetic and protective purpose. In hail-resistant shingles, manufacturers may use specialized adhesives or coatings to enhance the adhesion of granules, reducing the likelihood of granule loss upon hail impact. Granules should also hold up to extreme temperature changes and strong winds.


Manufacturer Warranty

Many manufacturers of hail-resistant shingles offer extended warranties specifically covering damage caused by hail. They also have a wind rating for additional coverage.


Professional Installation

The importance of professional installation cannot be underestimated. Manufacturer specifications must be followed during the installation process or the coverage of shingles could be denied, creating a costly problem for any homeowner. Also, many roofing contractors offer their own workmanship warranty, offering additional coverage.


When considering hail-resistant shingles, it's important to assess your local climate and the frequency of hailstorms in your area. Additionally, consult with a professional contractor to determine what shingles best suit your type of roof, exposure, budget, and aesthetic concerns. Rubicon Roofing & Exteriors can expertly guide you through this process and professionally install a roof that will best defend your home against the elements.


Call a Rubicon representative today to schedule a free consultation!



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