LIMITED TIME OFFER: FREE Upgrade to Class 4 Shingles* (Hail Impact Rated).

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Free upgrade to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles from Feazel

Free Upgrade to Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles

A premium roof. A premium upgrade. On us.

For a limited time, Feazel is upgrading homeowners from standard shingles to premium Class 4 impact-resistant shingles at no additional cost on full roof replacements. You get the same Feazel installation, the same GAF Master Elite craftsmanship, and a stronger, more storm-ready shingle protecting your home.

About This Offer

Replacing your roof is one of the largest investments you will make in your home. That investment should come with the best protection available, without a premium price tag for it.
For a limited time, every homeowner who chooses Feazel for a full roof replacement will receive a complimentary upgrade to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. Class 4 is the highest impact rating a residential asphalt shingle can earn. It is built to stand up to hail, wind-driven debris, and the kind of weather that takes lesser roofs out of service early.

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  • Free upgrade to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles
  • Available on full roof replacements
  • Not applicable to insurance-affiliated projects
  • Available across all Feazel service areas
  • Schedule a free inspection to lock in the offer

The Science Behind Class 4

Not every shingle that looks the same performs the same. A Class 4 rating means the shingle has passed the toughest impact test in the industry, and earning it is no small feat.

The UL 2218 Steel Ball Test 

Class 4 is the highest rating under UL 2218, the impact resistance standard developed by Underwriters Laboratories. To earn it, a shingle has to withstand a 2-inch steel ball dropped from 20 feet. The drop simulates the energy of a hailstone hitting your roof in a severe storm. The shingle is then examined for cracks, tears, or ruptures. No damage means it passes. Anything less and it does not make the grade.

For context, lower classes use smaller steel balls dropped from shorter heights:  

  • Class 1: 1.25" ball
  • Class 2: 1.5" ball
  • Class 3: 1.75" ball
  • Class 4: 2.0" ball, the highest rating available

What makes Class 4 shingles different

Most Class 4 shingles use SBS-modified asphalt. SBS stands for Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene, a rubber-like polymer blended into the asphalt that gives the shingle flexibility and resilience. When hail or debris hits, the shingle absorbs the impact and rebounds, instead of cracking the way a brittle standard shingle would. Combined with reinforced fiberglass mats, this construction is what allows the shingle to take a beating and keep protecting your home.
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Why it matters for your home

A Class 4 roof performs when the weather does not cooperate:

  • Stronger storm protection against hail and wind-driven debris
  • Longer roof life with fewer storm-related repairs over time
  • Potential homeowners insurance discounts. Many carriers offer reduced premiums for Class 4 roofs. Check with your provider for details.
  • Higher resale value in storm-prone markets
  • Peace of mind when severe weather rolls through

Get the Upgrade Before the Offer Ends

There has never been a better time to invest in your roof. With Feazel's free upgrade to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, you get the strongest residential roofing protection on the market, installed by the team homeowners across Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Michigan, Maryland, and Virginia have trusted since 1988.
When you choose Feazel, you are working with:

  • A+ Rated with the Better Business Bureau
  • GAF Master Elite Certified. The top 2% of contractors in North America.
  • Residential Roofing Contractor of the Year
  • Local teams in every market we serve

Schedule your free inspection today to confirm your eligibility and lock in your Class 4 upgrade. Our team will walk your roof, talk through your options, and put together a no-obligation estimate on your schedule.

*Limited time offer. Not applicable with insurance-affiliated projects. Terms & Conditions apply.