Architectural shingles, also known as dimensional or laminated shingles, are a step up from traditional 3-tab shingles. They feature a multi-layered design that adds depth and texture to your roof, mimicking the look of premium materials like slate or cedar shakes. Unlike flat 3-tab shingles, architectural shingles offer enhanced durability and a more sophisticated appearance—perfect for boosting curb appeal in neighborhoods across Wayne County, Oakland County, Monroe County, and Livingston County.
Wind/hail-resistant shingles are specially engineered to withstand Michigan’s unpredictable weather. These shingles often carry a Class 4 impact resistance rating—the highest available—meaning they can handle hail up to 2 inches in diameter without cracking or tearing. They also boast wind resistance ratings of 110 mph or higher (sometimes up to 130 mph with proper installation), making them ideal for storm-prone areas like those near Lake Erie in Monroe County or the windy suburbs of Oakland County.
From gusty winds in Wayne County to hail storms in Livingston County, architectural and wind/hail-resistant shingles are built to endure. Their thicker construction and reinforced materials prevent damage from high winds and flying debris, reducing the risk of leaks or costly repairs after a storm.
While 3-tab shingles may last 15-20 years, architectural shingles can last 25-30 years or more with proper care. Add wind and hail resistance, and you’ve got a roof that stands the test of time—perfect for homeowners in Monroe County or Oakland County looking for a long-term investment.
Let’s face it: a beautiful roof can transform your home’s look. Architectural shingles come in a variety of colors and styles, giving your property a custom, upscale feel. Whether you’re in a historic Wayne County neighborhood or a modern Livingston County subdivision, these shingles elevate your home’s aesthetic.
Many insurance companies in Michigan offer discounts for homes with wind/hail-resistant shingles. In areas like Oakland County, where storms can hit hard, installing these shingles could lower your premiums, offsetting the initial cost over time.
Some architectural shingles feature reflective granules that deflect UV rays, keeping your home cooler in the summer. This is a big win for Monroe County homeowners dealing with humid summers or Wayne County residents near urban heat zones.
Michigan’s climate is tough on roofs. In Wayne County, proximity to Detroit means urban weather patterns and occasional high winds. Oakland County’s sprawling suburbs face heavy snow and hail risks. Monroe County, near Lake Erie, deals with moisture and wind-driven rain, while Livingston County’s rural areas see everything from ice storms to summer squalls. Architectural and wind/hail-resistant shingles are designed to handle it all, making them a top choice for Rhino Brothers Roofing customers across these counties.
At Rhino Brothers Roofing, we’ve been serving Wayne, Oakland, Monroe, and Livingston Counties with top-quality roofing solutions for years. Our team knows that a great shingle is only as good as its installation. That’s why we follow manufacturer guidelines and local building codes to ensure your architectural and wind/hail-resistant shingles perform at their best. Whether you’re in Dearborn, Rochester, Monroe, or Brighton, we’re here to protect your home with a roof you can rely on.