Tips for Avoiding Hail Damage with Better Roofing Products

Hail storms can develop anywhere, anytime and according to the statistics, their frequency has recently increased even in areas that were not prone to hail before. No geographic area being entirely safe from hail, homeowners are more and more interested in using hail-resistant solutions on their roofs and the increased demand has made the manufacturers […]

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May 13, 2019

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Hail storms can develop anywhere, anytime and according to the statistics, their frequency has recently increased even in areas that were not prone to hail before. No geographic area being entirely safe from hail, homeowners are more and more interested in using hail-resistant solutions on their roofs and the increased demand has made the manufacturers of roofing materials develop products that can stand up to hail.

The range of products available for building owners looking for enhanced protection from hail nowadays include hail-resistant shingles. These shingles look very similar to standard asphalt shingles and are recognizable by the specifications attached to them. All shingle products are evaluated for their ability to resist impact and are given a classification of 1 to 4. The tests involve the dropping of steel balls onto the shingles from various heights to simulate the effects of hail – the products that receive class 4 rating are the most resistant to impact and the strongest in front of other extreme climatic phenomena, such as strong winds and excessive rain. You can find out more about this by talking to an expert roofing contractor in Minneapolis.

Increased resistance to impact comes with more durability, too, making impact-resistant shingles the best solution for building owners looking for a way to minimize or to completely avoid hail damage on their roofs.

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