If you live in an area that sees lots of sun and heat, has smog and/or gets severe weather, such as hail, you should consider installing one of Atlas Roofing’s two new shingle products — Pinnacle® Sun or Pinnacle® Impact — on your roof.
With benefits including 3M™ Cool Roof Technology, 3M™ Smog-Reducing Granules, Class 4 impact resistance, HP42® technology and 3M™ Scotchgard™ Protector, Pinnacle® Sun and Pinnacle® Impact offer some of the most unique features of any other asphalt shingles on the market today.
Let’s break down the innovation found in each shingle…
3M™ Cool Roof Technology
Manufactured with 3M™ Cool Roof Technology, Pinnacle® Sun shingles are made to reflect the sun’s radiant heat away from your roof, reducing the amount of heat that enters your home. By keeping the indoor air temperature lower, the cooling needs for your home are lessened, thereby increasing its energy efficiency, which can lead to lower a/c bills.
Pinnacle® Sun shingles are produced to meet the Cool Roof Rating Council’s standards for its Solar Reflective Index (SRI) and may comply with city and state building codes for reflectivity.
Because of their reflective capability, these shingles are especially effective in climates with year-round cooling needs, especially in the Southeastern U.S.
3M™ Smog-Reducing Granules
Inspired by the power of trees, Pinnacle® Sun and Pinnacle® Impact shingles are both manufactured with 3M Smog-Reducing Granules that are formulated with a photocatalytic coating, which, when activated by sunlight, allows the granules on the shingle to transform smog into water-soluble ions, helping to improve air quality.
On an average-sized roof, these shingles have a smog-fighting capacity of 2-3 trees.
Class 4 Impact Resistance
Made with special polymers that give them a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating, Pinnacle® Impact shingles have been proven to resist the dents and dings caused by hail.
To receive this rating classification from the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a shingle must be able to withstand the rigorous testing of a simulated hailstorm, in which hailstones up to 2inches in diameter fall at 90 mph.
And while Pinnacle® Impact is the newest Atlas shingle with a Class 4 impact rating, Atlas StormMaster® Shake shingles have been the top-rated Class 4 shingles for the past three years by the IBHS.
HP42® Technology
Both Pinnacle products incorporate HP42® technology that includes a wider, 42-inch format compared to 36 inches, the typical size of most standard shingles. This means they are faster to install (because less shingles are needed) and result in a quicker cleanup (due to less waste —on the job site and going into landfills).
HP42® shingles also have a 1½-inch Sweet Spot™ nailing area that helps your roofer hit the mark every time for a proper installation, while a FASTAC® double sealant line ensures a secure seal that helps to keep shingles in place during the roughest conditions —something that is crucial to Pinnacle® Sun and Pinnacle® Impact shingles since they are made to withstand up to 130 mph winds.
3M™ Scotchgard™ Protector
Both new shingles feature 3M™ Scotchgard™ Protector, which prevents the ugly black stains caused by algae.
This is due to copper-containing granules made with a proprietary 3M™ porous ceramic coating that allows copper ions to release slowly over time, helping your roof look newer longer, and maintaining its beauty for years to come.
This combination of technology is especially important in the Pinnacle® Sun shingle, as the buildup of algae and black streaks caused by algae reduces the effectiveness of reflective shingles over time.
But Wait, There’s More!
When installed as part of an Atlas Signature Select® Roof System, which includes all Atlas roofing components (underlayment, hip and ridge shingles, roofing shingles, starter shingles and/or ventilation), Pinnacle® Sun and Pinnacle® Impact come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty.
In addition to functionality, both shingles offer gorgeous color palettes.
Inspired by coastal regions, Pinnacle® Sun options include gorgeous cool gray, bluish-gray and sandy-beige hues, while Pinnacle® Impact offers shades of steely grays and desert browns.
Not sure which color is right for your roof? Check out our “Shingle Colors Selector Guide” article, which features tips and things to keep in mind when choosing a color for your roof. Visit the Color Considerations page on our website or try our Roof & Home Design Studio, where you can upload a photo of your home to compare Atlas shingle color and style options.
Do Your Research
Don’t just take our word for it — do your research and discover how the built-in technologies found in Pinnacle® Sun and Pinnacle® Impact shingles outshine competitors.
Pinnacle® Sun, in particular, with its reflectivity, smog-reducing capability and lifetime warranty against black stains and streaks, is the most innovative shingle available today. With Pinnacle® Impact’s Class 4 impact-resistance rating, combined with the same smog-reducing granules and lifetime algae-resistance warranty of Pinnacle® Sun, both shingles hammer the competition, providing superior performance and tremendous value for homeowners.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
If your roof isn’t looking and performing the way it should reach out to your preferred local roofing contractor and ask them about Pinnacle® Sun or Pinnacle® Impact shingles from Atlas Roofing.
Once installed, you’ll see how your new Atlas roof stands up to the elements and retains its aesthetic appeal, giving your home an impressive facelift while protecting your family and belongings from nature’s extremes.
For more information about Pinnacle® Sun and Pinnacle® Impact shingles, as well as other Atlas products, contact Veenkamp for more information.