Belmont IR

CertainTeed's Belmont Impact Resistant Shingles are durable, energy-efficient, easy to install, and cost-effective for homeowners. They resist weather, hail, fire, and algae.

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CertainTeed's Belmont Impact Resistant Shingles are an excellent roofing solution for homeowners looking for durability and protection against weather and environmental elements. These shingles are designed to withstand the toughest weather conditions, including hail and high winds, while also providing protection against unsightly algae stains.

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Shingle Color: Black Granite

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Black Granite

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Colonial Slate

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Shenandoah

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Gatehouse Slate

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Stonegate Gray

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Weathered Wood

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Overview

Belmont Impact Resistant Shingles are made from high-quality materials that are resistant to impact, fire, and algae. These shingles come with a Class 4 impact rating, which is the highest possible rating for resistance to hail impact. They also come with a 15-year algae resistance warranty, making them a reliable solution for homeowners living in areas prone to algae growth. If you live in the central United States - where harsh weather calls for tougher roofing - Belmont is available to you in a Class IV impact resistant model.

The installation process for Belmont Impact Resistant Shingles is easy and straightforward, and they can be installed on both new and existing roofs. These shingles are lightweight and flexible, making them easy to install without requiring any specialized tools or equipment. Furthermore, the Belmont Algae and Impact Resistant Shingles can be easily integrated with traditional roofing materials, providing homeowners with a seamless and cohesive look that is both functional and stylish.

In terms of cost, Belmont Impact Resistant Shingles are a cost-effective solution when compared to traditional roofing materials. The durability and longevity of these shingles mean that they require less maintenance and fewer repairs over time, which can save homeowners money in the long run.

Overall, CertainTeed's Belmont Impact Resistant Shingles are an excellent choice for homeowners looking for a reliable and durable roofing solution that provides protection against weather and environmental elements. With their easy installation, energy-efficient performance, and cost-effectiveness, these shingles are a smart investment for any homeowner looking to protect their home and reduce their energy bills

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Features & Benefits

Protection: Class A fire resistance Class 4 impact resistant version available

Performance: Superior resistance to fire and high winds

Warranty: Lifetime limited transferable warranty against manufacturing defects on residential applications.

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