Hail Damage to your roof can be frustrating and costly. Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions takes pride in offering Class 4 impact-resistant roofing solutions that minimize repair or replacement.Â
Our Portfolio of Roofing products can withstand severe weather conditions and provide long-lasting protection. By choosing Westlake Royal Roofing instead of asphalt shingles, you invest in a roofing solution that has superior durability, protection, and long-term value for your home.
Opting for a more durable product than asphalt shingles, you invest in a roofing solution that offers superior protection and long-term value for your home.
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*Some asphalt shingles can be Class 4 rated. Refer to manufacturer product availability.
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By studying roof performance characteristics and failure points, Westlake Royal Roofing Components offers a collection of components that, when used comprehensively, result in a roofing system that lasts longer, maintains durability and increases energy savings.
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A Class 4 impact rating, tested by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), ensures roofing material can withstand a 2-inch steel ball dropped from 20 feet without cracking, splitting, rupturing or other similar damage.
A Class 4 impact rating means a roofing material is highly resistant to hail damage. Hail can cause cracks and leaks, leading to costly repairs. With a Class 4-rated roof, you can be confident it will withstand severe hailstorms.
A VSH rating for Unified Steel products is certified by third-party testing to ensure that products can withstand a 2-inch ice ball launched at approximately 164 feet per second (approximately 112 miles per hour) from a distance of 3 feet.
 *Not all insurance companies offer Class 4 roofing discounts, and discounts can vary. Check with your insurer for details before deciding on roofing materials.