What Roofing Materials and Wind Ratings Do You Need in Coastal States?
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What Roofing Materials and Wind Ratings Do You Need in Coastal States?

In Florida and Gulf Coast states, shingles must meet minimum wind and impact ratings. Here's what to ask for — and what product specs to demand in your written estimate.

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Not all shingles are created equal — and in coastal areas, the difference between a Class 3 and Class 4 shingle can be the difference between a roof that survives a hurricane and one that doesn't.

Minimum standards for coastal roofs

Ask for the product data sheet

The specific product name, manufacturer, and performance specs should appear in your written estimate. "Good architectural shingles" is not a specification — it's a vague promise. Ask for the actual data sheet for the product they plan to install.

Why this matters for insurance

Some Florida insurers offer premium discounts for Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. A contractor who knows their materials will know this — and should mention it.

🚩 Red flag

"We use quality materials" with no specifics. The exact product name with wind and impact ratings must be in writing before you sign.

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