Hurricane Strength. Lasting Protection.

Discover our leading brands that offer hurricane-resistant roofing solutions designed to protect your home against high winds, heavy rain, and extreme conditions.

  • Newpoint
  • Unified Steel
  • DaVinci
  • Westlake Royal Roofing Components
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Newpoint Concrete Roof Tile

With profiles and colors to match any architectural style, Newpoint Concrete Roof Tile delivers durable, low-maintenance roof designs that meet even the most stringent requirements against product loss in high wind events.

Unified Steel Roofing

Unified Steel Stone Coated Roofing

Unified Steel Stone Coated Roofing is a lightweight roof solution with unsurpassed durability, performance, and protection against high winds and windblown debris. Available in popular profiles and colors to suit any architectural style, Unified Steel provides one of the most comprehensive warranties in the business today.

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DaVinci Roofscapes

DaVinci products are modeled from actual slate and hand-split shakes for a natural, non-repeating look that will withstand hurricane-force winds for decades of enduring and worry-free beauty. DaVinci's unique composite construction outperforms natural slate and cedar shake, backed by a Lifetime Limited Material Warranty that includes wind resistance.

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Westlake Royal Roofing Components

By studying roof performance characteristics and failure points, we have created Westlake Royal Roofing Components—a collection of products that, when installed properly and used comprehensively, result in a roof system that lasts longer and can withstand higher wind speeds.

Get ahead of the storm and prepare your roof before a hurricane hits.

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Collaborate with Your Insurance Provider

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Contact your insurance agent today to make sure hail damage is covered under your policy. 

We also recommend having your roof inspected yearly before storms hit, documenting its condition with photos to make it easier to prove storm damage to your insurance company. Then, ask your insurance provider for a list of reputable installers to help avoid any scams. Preparation will help save time and money.

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Thoroughly Inspect Your Roof

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Check your roof for signs of damage by inspecting your gutters and downspouts for loose roof particles. Look for dents on vents and metal flashing, as well as aesthetic damage such as chips, cracks, and dark blemishes on the roof covering.

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Invest in a Long-Term Solution

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After a storm, it is wise to invest in a durable roof, reducing future damage risk and potential premium hikes. Contact our team of specialists for assistance with your next steps. Our experts can help you find a pro to find the right roofing solution to protect your home for years to come.

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After the storm, stay protected and take smart next steps.

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Start with Your Insurance Company

Don’t get your home repaired before having it assessed by your insurance company. Skipping this step could lead to your claim being denied. Your insurance company may be able to provide a list of recommended contractors. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) also cautions against allowing a contractor to interpret your insurance policy.
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Only Work with Locally Licensed and Insured Contractors

Check your local listings to access a list of reputable, licensed roofing contractors in your area.
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Check References

While it’s tempting to hire a roofer quickly, take the time to check their reviews on Google, Yelp, and other sites, and consider using apps with approved contractors, like Angi (formerly Angie’s List).
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Be Wary of Steep Discounts or Zealous Promises

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. At times of high demand, it’s unlikely that suppliers or installers are offering products and services at significant cost savings.
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Get Multiple Bids and Get Everything in Writing

NICB recommends getting at least three bids. In addition, NICB advises getting everything in writing. Cost, work to be done, time schedules, guarantees, payment schedules, and other expectations should be detailed and itemized.”

Be Prepared: Expert Hurricane Tips to Protect Your Home

Read our resources for guidance through your rebuilding process, focusing on fortifying your home against future storms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about our roofing products? We're here to help! Explore our FAQ's below or contact us to talk with an expert about your project.

How can I prepare my roof for hurricane season?

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Before hurricane season, inspect your roof for loose or damaged shingles, secure any weak spots, clear gutters and downspouts, and ensure flashing is intact to minimize wind and water damage.

Will my roof warranty cover hurricane damage?

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Warranty coverage can vary. It’s important to review the specific terms of your roofing product warranty to understand coverage related to extreme weather events.

What roofing materials offer the best protection against hurricanes?

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Concrete and clay tile roofs, metal roofing systems, and composite roofing products designed for high-wind resistance are among the most durable options for hurricane-prone regions. 

 

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