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Class 4 Hail-Resistant Shingle Roof Installation in Pueblo

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Colorado weather doesn't mess around. Pueblo gets hit with some serious hail storms, and when that happens, a standard roof just isn't built to keep up. That's exactly why this homeowner made the call to go with Class 4 hail impact-resistant shingles - the highest impact rating available for asphalt roofing.

Here's what we were working with: a full roof tear-off and replacement on a two-story home. The old material came off, we laid down RhinoRoof U20 synthetic underlayment across the deck, and then the new shingles went on course by course. The underlayment matters more than most people realize - it's a critical layer of protection that sits between the deck and the shingles, keeping water out if anything ever gets past the surface.

Class 4 shingles are tested to withstand impacts that would crack or bruise a standard shingle. For a home in Pueblo, that's not a luxury upgrade - it's just practical. Insurance companies recognize it too, and many homeowners see a discount on their premiums after making the switch. It's one of those improvements that pays you back.

The install itself was a full crew effort. Shingle bundles staged across the roof, ladders set, debris trailer in the driveway. Everything done in a clean, organized way so the homeowner wasn't dealing with a mess at the end of the day. That's just how we operate.

If your roof took hits this storm season and you're not sure what you're dealing with, a Class 4 replacement is worth looking into. The peace of mind alone - knowing your home is covered by a roof that's actually built for Colorado - makes a real difference.