A new roof installation in Kyle, Texas, built for more than curb appeal.
This GAF Class 4 impact-rated roofing system was installed in Pewter Gray with metal vents, pipe boots and roofing accessories throughout—no plastic components.
Class 4 is the highest UL 2218 impact-resistance classification. It does not make a roof hail-proof, but it provides a higher tested level of impact resistance than lower-rated roofing products.
A qualifying Class 4 roof may also earn an insurance premium credit of roughly 15% to 35%, depending on the carrier, policy, territory and required documentation. That potential savings matters even more when many Texas policies carry separate 1% or 2% wind-and-hail deductibles based on the insured dwelling amount.
Homeowners should ask their insurance agent:
• Was the Class 4 credit applied?
• What documentation is required?
• What is the wind-and-hail deductible in actual dollars?
• Is the roof covered at replacement cost or actual cash value?
A roofing system is more than shingles. Material selection, ventilation, flashing, accessories and documentation all affect long-term value.
The Roof Shepherd
https://www.theroofshepherd.com
512-575-5052














