Our roofs face hail, straight-line winds and tropical remnants. Here’s what to look for in shingles that stand up to Mississippi weather.
Book a Free ConsultationCall (601) 376-9942Architectural (dimensional) shingles are thicker, layered, and carry much higher wind ratings than old 3-tab shingles — the right baseline for our storms. Look for wind ratings of 130 mph and, where hail is a concern, Class 4 impact resistance.
We’re a GAF-certified contractor and install GAF Timberline HDZ, plus CertainTeed, Owens Corning and IKO — all proven in the storm-prone Gulf South. GAF certification lets us offer the Golden Pledge warranty.
Wind and water get in at the details: quality underlayment, sealed flashing, proper nailing, and good ventilation are what make a roof actually survive a storm. A great shingle installed poorly still fails.
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles may qualify for an insurance discount — ask your carrier. See our roofing and replacement pages.
Architectural shingles with high wind ratings (130 mph) and, for hail, Class 4 impact resistance — like GAF Timberline HDZ. We install GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning and IKO.
Yes — they’re thicker, last longer and carry far higher wind ratings, which matters for our storms.
A shingle with the highest impact-resistance rating, better at surviving hail — and it may qualify for an insurance discount.
Quality brands with real warranties matter, but proper installation — underlayment, flashing, nailing, ventilation — matters just as much.
Mississippi Pro serves Pearl and the Jackson metro. Visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl, or we'll bring samples to you. Free estimates.
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