Nope, sorry. Our old roof was 5 years old. (and it was a replacement for a 2 year old roof that was beaten by 2" hail, single layer asphalt both times, our state doesn't allow stacking of layers- we didn't live here either time.)
Although I appreciate your input. I got the quote for what our rate would be if I went with standard shingles like what was on there, it would be exactly the same as always, if I went with steel (went up 17%) and then what it would be if I upgraded to the high impact roofing. Rates dropped for my separate hail policy by 30% a YEAR! All keeping the same $$$ per building deductible, which is standard in a high risk hail state.
We've had no claims in 23 years on our home policies.
It's not that it will last for 50 years, like companies say it's a 30 year shingle or a 40 year shingle. It is covered by the manufacturer for 50 years.
It's also not the intensity. It's the size, the driven speed, angle of impact, and duration.
Meteorologist, can't help it.
Our hail lasted one hour and 11 minutes at mixed size, mostly of nickel and dime size. It spent 14 minutes at quarter (1") size, and a full two minutes at 1.78". It was a narrow band of hail at the larger size of only about 20 feet wide that went over the neighboring pasture, the center of my orchard, one of the barns, and the center of the house, before crossing the road to the neighbors pond and house.
Luckily we had almost no wind so they came straight down and were repelled by the windows and siding. Our young roof didn't blink at the 1 inch hail, but cracked and bruised with the 1.78" hail at terminal velocity, as did my umbrella and foot. Although watching DH run across the lawn with a 5 gallon bucket on his head was worth the price of admission.
That said, the roofers did more damage to my gutters that the hail did! Good grief.
@penny1960 it's an amorshield SBS ClassIV shingle You can also go super fancy and get them that look like slate and tile, but that wouldn't suit this style of house.
Anyway......
Garden, spotted a squash bug the other day in the main garden. Bwhahahaaaa won't he be disappointed. I didn't plant cukes or squash in there this year.
Beans are planted as is some nice mustard for harvesting actual mustard seed.
Another .52 inches of rain last night. Install irrigation systems all over and what does it do? Rain all the time. Many of our farmers still can't get into the fields.
Fox came shopping 3 times again last night. She was hungry enough to TRY to get the bait, but didn't get stuck in it.
I will keep trying. I heard hysterically crying pre-teen boys last evening at dusk from down the road. I wonder if she visited their duck pen. I'll call later when I know they're all up.
Anyway.....everyone have a pest free, weed free day !