Class 4 Shingles in Kansas Built for Hail Protection


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Tired of Hail Damage Taking Out Your Roof?

If you’ve dealt with hail damage more than once, it’s natural to start looking for a better option. Standard shingles can wear down quickly in Kansas storms, leaving you dealing with repeated repairs or replacements. H&H Roofing helps homeowners across Larned and nearby areas like Great Bend, Dodge City, Hays, Russell, and Pratt understand whether upgrading to Class 4 shingles makes sense for their home. With clear explanations and local experience, you can decide if this upgrade is worth it before committing.


What “Class 4” Actually Means

  • Impact-Rated Testing (UL 2218)
    Class 4 shingles are tested to withstand impact from simulated hail using standardized testing. This rating helps indicate how well a shingle may hold up in hail-prone areas.
  • Designed for Hail Resistance
    These shingles are built to absorb impact better than standard options, reducing the chance of cracks and damage.
  • Recognized by Insurance Providers
    Some insurance companies may offer discounts for impact-resistant shingles, though eligibility and savings vary.

When Upgrading to Class 4 Shingles Makes Sense

  • You Live in a Hail-Prone Area
    Kansas weather makes impact resistance a practical consideration for many homeowners.
  • You’ve Had Repeated Storm Damage
    If your roof has been replaced or repaired multiple times, upgrading can reduce long-term frustration.
  • You’re Replacing Your Roof Anyway
    Adding impact resistance during replacement can be a smarter long-term move than installing standard shingles again.

Mistakes to Avoid When Considering Class 4 Shingles

  • Assuming All Shingles Perform the Same
    Not all products are equal—understanding ratings and materials matters.
  • Expecting Guaranteed Insurance Savings
    Discounts depend on your provider and policy, so it’s important to verify details.
  • Skipping Inspection Before Upgrading
    An inspection helps confirm whether replacement—and an upgrade—makes sense for your roof.

Not Sure If This Upgrade Is Worth It? Start With an Inspection

Most homeowners want to know if the added cost actually pays off over time. The best way to decide is by starting with a clear inspection and reviewing your options based on your roof’s condition and your goals.

What to Expect From Start to Finish

Upgrading to Class 4 shingles follows a clear, structured process so you know exactly what’s happening. H&H Roofing provides straightforward communication, written scopes, and installation practices designed for long-term performance. You’ll understand your options before work begins and what’s included in your project. The goal is a roofing system that performs better in Kansas conditions.

  • Inspection and Recommendation
    Your current roof is evaluated to determine if replacement and upgrade make sense.
  • Material Selection
    Options—including brands like TAMKO—are explained so you understand what you’re choosing.
  • Installation
    Shingles are installed with attention to ventilation, flashing, and system performance.
  • Cleanup and Walkthrough
    The job site is cleaned and the finished work is reviewed with you.
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Compare Your Options Before You Decide


This guide helps you weigh standard shingles vs. impact-resistant upgrades.

Feature Standard Shingles Class 4 Shingles
Impact Resistance Moderate High (UL 2218 rated)
Storm Durability Standard Designed for hail-prone areas
Cost Lower upfront Higher upfront
Long-Term Value May need more repairs Potentially fewer repairs over time

Not sure which direction makes sense? We’ll walk you through it.

Common Questions About Class 4 Shingles

  • Are Class 4 shingles worth it in Kansas?

    For many homeowners, yes—especially in hail-prone areas. The added durability can reduce repeated damage over time.

  • Do insurance companies give discounts for impact-resistant shingles?

    Some do, but it depends on your provider and policy. Documentation is typically required.

  • What makes a shingle Class 4?

    It’s based on standardized impact testing (UL 2218) that measures how well the shingle resists damage.

  • Are these shingles completely hail-proof?

    No roofing system is completely damage-proof, but Class 4 shingles are designed to perform better under impact.

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Upgrade to a Roof Built for Kansas Weather

If you’re ready to reduce storm-related damage and explore longer-lasting options, H&H Roofing helps homeowners across Larned and nearby areas like Great Bend, Dodge City, Hays, Russell, and Pratt move forward with clear recommendations and reliable installation. With a local team and straightforward guidance, you can choose a roofing system that fits your needs.