Class 4 vs Class 3 Shingles

Class 4 vs Class 3 Shingles

Class 4 vs Class 3 Shingles

How Class 4 Shingles Provide Long-Term Value to Homeowners

  • Superior Hail & Impact Resistance
    Class 4 shingles are built to withstand larger hail and flying debris without cracking or breaking. This reduces the likelihood of costly repairs after storms.
  • Lower Insurance Premiums
    Many insurance companies offer significant discounts on homeowner policies for Class 4 roofs. Over time, these savings can offset the higher initial cost of installation.
  • Extended Lifespan
    Because they’re more durable, Class 4 shingles often last 10–20 years longer than standard shingles—meaning fewer replacements over the life of the home.
  • Fewer Repairs & Claims
    Less storm damage means fewer insurance claims, less out-of-pocket cost, and less hassle for the homeowner.
  • Higher Resale Value
    A home with a high-impact roof can be more attractive to buyers, especially in hail-prone regions like Colorado.

Class 3 Shingles

  • Offer moderate impact resistance.
  • Can withstand smaller hail (tested with a 1¾-inch steel ball dropped from 17 feet).
  • More affordable than Class 4.
  • Suitable for areas with occasional or mild hail.
  • May or may not qualify for insurance discounts.
  • Typically last 20–30 years, depending on brand and installation.

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