Many features of class 4 impact resistant composite roofing products make them a good investment choice for today s homeowners.
Impact resistant roof tiles.
The impact resistant roof covering was installed over the entire roofing surface of the primary dwelling including the main areas of the roof and the hips and ridges including the ridge vent systems.
The test uses steel balls ranging from 1 25 inches to 2 0 inches in diameter.
Impact resistant can walk on it.
The physical properties of the product used in hip and ridge applications are of like kind and quality to that of the installed approved product.
Everything can be done at a distance.
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The steel balls are dropped from heights of 12 feet for the 1 25 inch ball to 20 feet for the 2 inch ball.
Thanks to digital technology all of your decisions and interactions from selecting the right roofer to choosing a shingle to paying the contractor can be done at a distance.
How are impact resistant roofs classified.
Duration flex is our class 4 impact resistant sbs polymer modified asphalt shingle.
With a regular shingle most of our competitors impact resistant shingles are only class 3 cracks and ruptures will appear from that kind of impact.
Did we mention virtually maintenance free.
With class 4 shingles there are no splits or tears.
Our roof tiles are made from recycled plastic.
Lighter than asphalt shingles.
These shingles may be made of copper aluminum resin and plastic.
The integrity of class 4 impact resistant composite tiles lessen long term maintenance and repair costs lengthen the roof s lifespan adds resale value to a home and can lower insurance rates.
The test roof is struck twice in the same spot for each size steel ball.
Excludes color bonded slurry tiles.
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In a class 4 ul 2218 impact resistance test a 2 inch steel ball is dropped from 20 feet to see if the shingles will fracture.
Concrete roof tiles however are class a fire resistant can sustain high winds of up to 180mph pass the grade 1 freeze thaw requirements and are seismic resistance tested.
Shingles that are impact resistant are considered a class 4 product and are designed to withstand high winds and hail damage.
Concrete tiles also do not attract or absorb heat the way asphalt shingles do.
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