Updated April 2026
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What Affects Rates in El Paso
- El Paso International Airport recorded gusts of 71 mph in February 2023, 67 mph in January 2024, and 62 mph in June 2024. Wind-rated shingles and reinforced fastening schedules are standard in the area.
- Intense year-round sun exposure degrades asphalt shingles faster than in humid climates. Impact-resistant Class 4 shingles with UV-stable granules extend roof lifespan in El Paso's conditions.
- Nine hail events have been recorded in El Paso County over the last five years. Hail-resistant materials qualify for insurance premium discounts with many carriers.
- The City of El Paso requires permits for roof replacement projects. Verification with the local building department confirms current threshold and inspection requirements.
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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Full replacement after high wind events strip shingles or compromise fastening. El Paso wind gusts over 60 mph regularly expose weak points in aging roof systems.
Impact-resistant shingle installation following hail strikes that fracture or bruise standard asphalt. Class 4 materials reduce future damage risk in El Paso County.
Professional assessment of wind uplift, shingle loss, and hidden damage after named storm events. Documentation supports insurance claims and repair planning.
Licensed contractors coordinate with adjusters to document storm damage and execute approved replacement scope. Required documentation includes photos, material invoices, and signed contracts per Texas law.
