Built to Weather the Storm
Discover our leading brands that offer hail-resistant roofing solutions designed to protect your home from impact damage, severe storms, and extreme weather conditions.
Before and After Hail Storms
Whether you're preparing for hail or recovering from it, follow these essential steps to protect your home and loved ones.
Collaborate with Your Insurance Provider
Contact your insurance agent today to make sure hail damage is covered under your policy.
We also recommend having your roof inspected yearly before storms hit, documenting its condition with photos to make it easier to prove storm damage to your insurance company. Then, ask your insurance provider for a list of reputable installers to help avoid any scams. Preparation will help save time and money.

Thoroughly Inspect Your Roof
After a hailstorm, check your roof thoroughly for hidden damage.
Check your roof for signs of hail damage by inspecting your gutters and downspouts for loose roof particles. Look for dents on vents and metal flashing, as well as aesthetic damage such as chips, cracks, and dark blemishes on the roof covering.

Invest in a Long-Term Solution
After a storm, use insurance funds to invest in a durable roof, reducing future damage risk and potential premium hikes.
Contact our team of specialists for assistance with your next steps. Our experts can help you find a pro that will have your best interest in mind and the right roofing solution to protect your home for years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about our roofing products? We're here to help! Explore our FAQ's below or contact us to talk with an expert about your project.
Extreme Weather - Fire > Content > Content > Accordions (FAQ)
Extreme Weather - Fire > Content > Content > Accordions (FAQ)
Extreme Weather - Fire > Content > Content > Accordions (FAQ)
Extreme Weather - Fire > Content > Content > Accordions (FAQ)
Get the Information You Need to Weather Any Storm
Explore our collection of brochures and documents to learn more about our hurricane-resistant roofing products. Download resources to help you choose the best protection for your home.
Share