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Storms in Charlotte can be scary. One minute the sun is out. The next minute, the sky turns gray. Wind starts to howl. Then comes the sound we all hate. It sounds like someone is throwing rocks at your house. That sound is hail.
Hail can hurt your roof. It can leave big dents. It can knock the little rocks off your shingles. When that happens, your roof gets weak. It might start to leak. We don't want that for you.
At Best Roofing Now, we want you to feel safe. We are a veteran-owned business. We believe in doing things the right way. We want to give you a roof that can stand up to a fight. That is why we talk about impact-resistant roofs.
But how do you choose the right one? There are so many brands. There are so many types. It can feel like a lot to learn. Don't worry. We are here to help. This guide will show you everything you need to know. We will look at the best brands like GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning. We will help you pick the best shield for your home.
Think of your roof like a helmet. A regular helmet is good for a small fall. But if you are racing a bike, you want a better helmet. An impact-resistant roof is like that racing helmet. It is built to take a hit.
The pros use a test to see how strong a roof is. This test is called UL 2218. That name is a bit boring, right? But what it does is cool. They take a steel ball. They drop it from 20 feet in the air.
If the ball is 2 inches wide and the shingle does not break, it gets a high score. That high score is called Class 4.

There are four levels of strength:
In Charlotte, we see some big storms. We often tell our friends in Charlotte and Huntersville to look at Class 4. It costs a little more, but it saves you a lot of worry later.
Why does it matter so much here? Charlotte has a special kind of weather. We get hot and humid summers. We get big thunderstorms. Sometimes we even get parts of hurricanes that move inland.
When the air is hot and then a cold front hits, hail happens. We have seen hail the size of golf balls in Matthews and Mint Hill. A regular shingle can crack when that hits. Once it cracks, water can get inside. Water is a roof's worst enemy.
"A Class 4 rating is the highest impact resistance rating for asphalt shingles. Using these materials can significantly reduce the risk of functional damage during a hailstorm." , Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS)
And let's be honest. Nobody likes dealing with insurance. If your roof stays strong, you don't have to call them as much. That is a big win for everyone.

When you look for a new roof, you will see three big names. These are the giants of the roofing world. We use all of them because they are all great. But they each have something special.
GAF is a huge name. They make the Timberline shingles. You might have seen them on your neighbor's house. For impact resistance, they have a special line. It is called Timberline AS II.
The "AS" stands for ArmorShield. Isn't that a cool name? It makes your house feel like a castle.
If GAF is the racer, CertainTeed is the tank. Their shingles are thick and heavy. For storm season, we look at the Landmark ClimateFlex or the NorthGate shingles.
You might know them from the Pink Panther. But they are serious about shingles. They have the Duration Storm line.
| Feature | GAF ArmorShield II | CertainTeed NorthGate | Owens Corning Duration Storm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rating | UL 2218 Class 4 | UL 2218 Class 4 | UL 2218 Class 4 |
| Material | SBS Modified Asphalt | SBS Modified Asphalt | Reinforced Fabric Strip |
| Wind Rating | Up to 130 MPH | Up to 130 MPH | Up to 130 MPH |
| Best For | High-Value Warranty | Maximum Thickness | Wind Resistance |
Wait, what is SBS? That sounds like a secret code. It stands for Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene. Okay, that's a big word. Let's make it simple.
It is like adding rubber to the asphalt.
Standard shingles are a bit stiff. In the cold, they can get brittle. Like a cracker, they snap. SBS shingles are flexible. They are like a gummy bear. When hail hits a gummy bear, it just bounces. When hail hits a cracker, it breaks.
We use SBS shingles because they last longer in our crazy Charlotte weather. But they also help with the heat. In the summer, our roofs get very hot. Regular shingles can dry out. SBS shingles stay flexible longer. This means your roof stays young for a long time.
You might be thinking, "James, this sounds expensive." And you are right. A Class 4 roof costs more at the start. Usually, it is about 10% to 20% more than a basic roof.
But here is the secret. It can actually save you money!
Many insurance companies love Class 4 roofs. Why? Because they don't have to pay for as many repairs. In North Carolina, some companies give you a discount on your bill.
We have seen homeowners save up to 20% on their yearly insurance. That adds up fast! Over 10 years, the roof might pay for itself just in savings.
Quick Tip: Call your insurance agent before you buy. Ask them, "Do you give a discount for UL 2218 Class 4 shingles?" If they say yes, you just found a way to save money.
Every time a storm hits, you might have to pay a deductible. A deductible is the money you pay before the insurance helps. In Charlotte, these can be $1,000 or even $5,000.
If your roof is tough, you might not have damage. No damage means no deductible. That is more money in your pocket for a trip to Lake Norman or a nice dinner in Uptown Charlotte.
If you ever sell your house, a Class 4 roof is a big plus. You can tell the buyer, "This roof is hail-proof." That makes people feel good. They know they won't have to replace it soon. It makes your home worth more.
A great shingle is only half the battle. The other half is the people putting it on. At Best Roofing Now, we take this seriously. We don't just nail things down and leave.
We look at the whole system. We check the wood under the shingles. If it is rotten, we fix it. We use special waterproof layers. We call this "underlayment." It is like a raincoat for your house. Even if a shingle moves, the house stays dry.

We also look at the "boots." These are the rubber seals around the pipes on your roof. Cheap boots crack in the sun. We use high-quality ones that last as long as the shingles.
And since we are veteran-owned, we have a "leave no trace" policy. We clean up every nail. We treat your yard like it was our own. We want you to be happy when we leave.
We have been doing this for a long time. We know the neighborhoods in Mooresville and Statesville. We know which way the wind usually blows.
We have seen what happens when people cut corners. They use cheap nails. They skip the starter shingles. Then, a storm comes and the roof fails.
But we don't do that. We follow the rules from GAF and CertainTeed. We are certified. That means the people who make the shingles trust us. And you can trust us too.
We use a "consultation" style. That means we don't yell at you to buy. We sit down. We show you the options. We explain the "why" behind every choice. We want you to make the best decision for your family.
I remember a home in Waxhaw. They had a roof that was only 5 years old. A big storm came through. The hail wasn't even that big. But their shingles were cheap. They were "contractor grade."
The roof was covered in dents. The insurance company said they had to replace the whole thing. The homeowner was stressed. They had to pay a $2,500 deductible.
We came out and talked to them. We showed them the Class 4 shingles from CertainTeed. They decided to upgrade. Two years later, another storm hit. Their neighbors all had to get new roofs again. But this homeowner? Their roof was perfect. They didn't have to spend a dime.
That is the power of a good roof. It is not just about shingles. It is about peace of mind.
Even a tough roof needs a little love. You should have your roof checked every year. We do free inspections.
We look for:
Doing these small things helps your roof last 30 or 50 years.

The best time to fix your roof is before it rains. We know that picking a new roof is a big deal. It is one of the most important things you will do for your home.
Whether you are in Pineville, Monroe, or Belmont, we are here to help. We have the tools. We have the team. And we have the heart of a veteran who cares about his community.
Don't settle for a weak roof. Choose a shield that can stand the test of time. Choose a Class 4 impact-resistant roof.
Are you ready to protect your home?
Schedule your FREE 21-point roof inspection today!
We will come out. We will climb on the roof. We will give you a clear plan. No pressure. Just honest advice from people who care.
Let's make sure your home is ready for whatever Charlotte throws at it. ✅
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