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UL 2218 Class 4 hail-belt-grade roof replacements, end-to-end insurance claim work, and 24/7 emergency leak response for Coventry Hills homeowners — 2,800+ Calgary roofs since 2014, 4.9★ from 237 verified reviews.
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Residential roofing in Coventry Hills is shaped by three local realities most generic Calgary roofers ignore: the neighbourhood was largely built between 1995 and 2008 across two distinct waves — south of Coventry Boulevard NE 1995–2002, and north toward Country Hills Boulevard 2003–2008 — so the original builder-grade asphalt shingles are now 18–31 years old and at or past end-of-life on a clear majority of homes; Coventry Hills sits inside Calgary’s NE hail corridor alongside Country Hills, Harvest Hills, Panorama Hills, and Beddington Heights, where 2–3 significant hailstorms per summer have been the new normal since 2014; and the Stoney Trail / 96 Avenue NE corridor funnels Chinook gusts of 100+ km/h across the south-facing slopes that already carry the heaviest UV and hail load. Good Roofing has been installing UL 2218 Class 4 impact-rated asphalt and stone-coated steel roofs on Coventry Hills T3K-postal-code two-storey single-family homes since 2014, coordinating 2,800+ Calgary roof projects with a 10-year workmanship warranty and $14M+ recovered for Alberta homeowners through Intact Insurance / belairdirect, Aviva Canada, TD Insurance and every other major Alberta carrier. This page covers what your Coventry Hills roof actually needs in 2026, the hail-belt premium-discount most homeowners miss, what a tear-off-to-deck replacement on a Coventry Hills home costs out-of-pocket versus through an insurance claim, and the install timeline you can hold us to.
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Why Coventry Hills roofs in particular need attention in 2026
- 01Roof age across two build waves. Coventry Hills was developed in two distinct phases: 1995–2002 (south of Coventry Boulevard NE) and 2003–2008 (north toward Country Hills Boulevard / Coventry Hills Way NE). Both waves used builder-grade 3-tab asphalt rated at 20–25 years in a temperate climate. Calgary’s UV load and hail exposure compress that lifespan to 18–22 years. The math: every original-shingle Wave 1 Coventry Hills roof is now overdue, and Wave 2 roofs are entering the at-end-of-life window through 2028.
- 02NE Calgary hail belt. Coventry Hills sits in the same hail corridor as Country Hills, Harvest Hills, Panorama Hills, and Beddington Heights — the NE quadrant has logged 2–3 significant hailstorms each summer since 2014, including the catastrophic 2014, 2020, and 2024 Calgary events. Strike density on Coventry Hills roofs is consistently higher than Calgary’s south or inner-city averages.
- 03Stoney Trail / 96 Avenue NE wind exposure. The open corridor along Stoney Trail and 96 Ave NE funnels Chinook gusts across the neighbourhood’s south-facing and west-facing slopes. Older 3-tab shingles with degraded sealant strips are losing tabs to wind every winter, then catching hail damage the following summer — the classic Calgary one-two punch.
- 04Two-storey single-family footprint with attached front garages. Most Coventry Hills homes are 1,900–2,800 sq ft two-storey single-family with attached front-garage layouts and 6/12 to 8/12 main pitches. Tear-off-to-deck replacement is straightforward (1–3 days), but the front-facing south-west slopes carry the heaviest UV + hail load — which is where age failures show up first.
- 05Sub-community variation. Coventry Hills proper, Coventry Hills South, and the Coventry Court / Covecreek pocket near Stoney Trail each have slightly different build years and developer specs. Wave 1 (south) used predominantly IKO Marathon and BP Eclipse 3-tab; Wave 2 (north) used early architectural Owens Corning and IKO Cambridge. Knowing which spec is on your roof tells us within a year what the failure mode will be.
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What a Coventry Hills replacement actually costs in 2026
- 01Hail-damage insurance claim path. If your Coventry Hills roof has documented hail strikes from any storm in the last 12 months, your home insurance covers a full tear-off-to-deck Class 4 replacement. Your out-of-pocket is your deductible only — most often $1,000–$2,500 flat, sometimes 2–5% of dwelling coverage if you carry the newer percentage endorsements. Good Roofing files the claim, meets the adjuster on the roof, writes the scope supplement, and submits the certificate of completion. ${FACTS.metrics.hailClaimsRecovered} recovered for Calgary homeowners to date.
- 02Out-of-pocket end-of-life path. If your roof is simply 25+ years old without a recent hail event, a typical Coventry Hills two-storey single-family replacement runs in the mid-five-figure range for Class 4 architectural asphalt (IKO Dynasty, Malarkey Vista AR, GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration Storm), turn-key with full tear-off, synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water shield to Alberta code, drip edge, ridge venting, and the ${FACTS.metrics.workmanshipWarrantyYears}-year workmanship warranty. Premium upgrades (DECRA stone-coated steel, synthetic shake, designer shingles) move the number higher in exchange for 50-year or lifetime material warranties.
- 03The hail-belt discount lever. Class 4 impact-rated shingles qualify for a 5–15% premium discount on the wind/hail portion of your homeowner’s policy at every major Alberta carrier (${FACTS.insurers.slice(0, 4).join(
- 04)}). On a Coventry Hills home that’s $150–$450 per year, every year, for the life of the roof — which usually pays back the Class 4 premium-over-Class-3 in under 6 years.
- 05What we never quote. “Starting at” prices. Every Coventry Hills quote is fixed, written, signed, and walks every slope before a single number is committed.
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What the install actually looks like on a Coventry Hills home
- 01Day 0 — Free drone inspection. A licensed Calgary roofer flies your Coventry Hills roof, produces a written, dated, slope-by-slope damage report with strike counts, granule-loss photos, and collateral documentation (eavestroughs, vent caps, fascia). On-site time ~45 minutes. Average response: within 1 business hour.
- 02Day 1–3 — Claim or quote. If it’s a hail claim: we phone your carrier with you, file the claim, book the adjuster, and meet them on the roof. If it’s out-of-pocket: we walk every slope, identify code upgrades (Alberta Building Code requires ice-and-water shield and drip edge on every new install), and put a written fixed-price quote in your inbox the same day.
- 03Day 7–30 — Materials staged. Shingles, underlayment, ice-and-water, ridge vents, flashings, drip edge, and pipe-boot kits arrive on a manufacturer-direct pallet. We never stage materials on Coventry Hills lawns for more than 48 hours.
- 04Install Day 1 — Tear-off to deck. Crew of 4–6 arrives 7am. Old shingles, underlayment, vents, and damaged flashings come off in one sweep. We never roof over existing shingles. Deck is inspected for rot or delamination — repairs are quoted on the spot and only proceed with your approval.
- 05Install Day 1 cont’d — Synthetic underlayment + ice-and-water. Full synthetic underlayment over the entire deck, ice-and-water shield in valleys, around penetrations, and 3+ feet up from the eaves (Alberta code minimum is 24 inches from the warm-side wall line).
- 06Install Day 2 — Shingle field, flashings, ridge venting, ridge cap. Class 4 shingles installed to manufacturer spec for the wind warranty (6 nails, not 4, on every shingle). New step flashing on every wall intersection, new pipe boots, new ridge venting balanced with intake at the soffits.
- 07Install Day 2–3 — Cleanup + magnet-sweep. Two magnet sweeps of the yard, driveway, and flower beds for stray nails. Photo-documented final walk with the homeowner. Certificate of completion emailed to you and (if a claim) directly to your adjuster.
- 0810-year workmanship warranty starts the day of substantial completion — alongside the material warranty (commonly 50-year limited from IKO, GAF, Owens Corning, Malarkey, or CertainTeed depending on product).
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Choosing the right product for a Coventry Hills roof
- 01UL 2218 Class 4 — non-negotiable in Coventry Hills. Class 4 shingles survive a 2-inch steel-ball drop without cracking. Calgary hail regularly exceeds 1.5 inches in NE storms. Class 3 shingles will be filing a claim again in 2–4 years; Class 4 most often won’t.
- 02Wind rating 130 mph (210 km/h) or higher. Calgary Chinook gusts have been recorded above 120 km/h along the Stoney Trail / 96 Ave NE corridor. Class 4 shingles installed to the 6-nail high-wind pattern carry the 130 mph manufacturer warranty.
- 03Algae resistance (AR). Calgary’s freeze-thaw cycle promotes algae streaks on north-facing slopes. AR-rated shingles (Malarkey Vista AR, IKO Dynasty, GAF Timberline HDZ with StainGuard Plus) come with a 10–25 year algae warranty included.
- 04Manufacturer-direct supply via certified channels. Good Roofing is a certified installer for IKO, Malarkey, Owens Corning, BP, GAF, CertainTeed, Velux, and DECRA. That means manufacturer-direct pricing, manufacturer-honoured material warranty, and warranty-claim filings that don’t get bounced for “non-certified installer” reasons.
- 05Stone-coated steel as a one-time upgrade. For Coventry Hills homeowners who never want to re-roof again, DECRA stone-coated steel carries a 50-year warranty, Class 4 impact rating, 120 mph wind rating, and Class A fire rating. Cost is 1.7–2.2× a premium Class 4 asphalt install but it is the last roof the home will ever need.
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How to know if your Coventry Hills roof needs replacement now
- 01Original 1995–2008 build with no documented replacement on title? The shingles are at end-of-life regardless of cosmetic appearance. Book a free drone inspection before your next renewal.
- 02Visible granule loss in your eavestroughs after rain? The black mineral grit pooling in the troughs is the shingle’s UV shield. Once you see it in the troughs, the shingle below is unprotected.
- 03Lifting, curling, or “clawing” tabs visible from the driveway? Failed sealant strips. The next 100 km/h Chinook will take tabs to the front lawn.
- 04Dark streaks running vertically down north slopes? Algae growth. Cosmetic on its own but a marker that the shingle is past algae-resistance warranty — 15+ years old.
- 05Stains on upstairs ceilings or in the attic? Active or historic leak — every day it sits unaddressed is deck damage compounding under the shingles.
- 06Insurance renewal notice mentioning roof age, Roof Surfacing Limitation, or photographic inspection request? The carrier is preparing to downgrade your coverage to ACV (depreciated). Replace before the next renewal to keep RCV (full replacement cost) coverage.
- 07A Calgary hailstorm in the last 12 months that touched the T3K postal code? File a claim before the Alberta 12-month deadline. Even cosmetically “fine” roofs in NE Calgary almost always have actionable strike density.
