A 2026 Pricing Guide from Excel Roofing
By Coady Brogan, Branch Manager | Excel Roofing Casper
Synthetic roofing products have gained significant traction in Wyoming markets over the past decade — and the reasons are not hard to understand. They replicate the appearance of natural slate or cedar shake while offering lighter weight, Class 4 impact ratings, and performance characteristics that are exceptionally well matched to Casper's climate. For property owners who want the look of a premium material without the structural load concerns that come with natural slate or tile on Wyoming's aging housing stock, synthetic products are worth a serious look.
This guide covers what synthetic roofing costs in Casper, how the major products compare, and what Excel Roofing has learned from hands-on experience with each system.
Excel Roofing is an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor serving Casper, Mills, Glenrock, Douglas, and the surrounding Natrona County region.
All pricing reflects fully installed costs, including material, labor, tear-off of your existing roof, deck inspection, and disposal. Estimates are based on a 30-square roof (3,000 sq ft of roof surface), representing a typical Casper single-family home.
DaVinci Synthetic Roofing | Class 4 $1,900 per square | Estimated total: $54,000–$60,000
DaVinci is one of the most recognized names in synthetic roofing, and for good reason. Their slate and shake profiles offer exceptional dimensional realism — the kind of curb appeal that is difficult to distinguish from the natural materials they replicate. Class 4 impact-rated, lightweight, and backed by a strong manufacturer's warranty coverage. A high-end solution for homeowners who want premium aesthetics with proven field performance.
Brava Synthetic Roofing | Class 4 $2,043 per square | Estimated total: $59,000–$64,000
Brava produces synthetic slate, shake, and barrel tile profiles using a proprietary composite formulation. Like DaVinci, Brava carries a Class 4 impact rating and is designed to replicate the appearance of natural materials convincingly. Both DaVinci and Brava are premium products — well-made, well-supported, and appropriate for homeowners investing in the long-term value of their property. Neither product is marketed as hail-proof, but both carry the highest available impact rating and perform well in Casper's hail environment.
EuroShield Rubber Roofing | Class 4 $2,185 per square | Estimated total: $62,000–$69,000
EuroShield is in a category of its own, and we want to be straightforward about what that means in the Casper market.
As of April 2026, Excel Roofing is not aware of a single EuroShield installation in Casper, and we have not installed one ourselves. The product presents logistical challenges that are worth understanding before you consider it. EuroShield sells direct to contractors — it does not move through a standard distributor network, which affects pricing, lead times, and local availability in a market like ours.
What we can tell you is that the material itself is genuinely remarkable. When Excel Roofing first evaluated EuroShield, we brought panels to our warehouse and tested them directly — including striking them repeatedly with a hammer. The rubber held up in a way that was difficult to argue with. Henry Bretz, Vice President of Excel Roofing, put it plainly after that evaluation: the OSB or plywood decking underneath would fail from hail impact before a EuroShield panel would. That is not a marketing claim — that is what we observed firsthand.
EuroShield is manufactured from recycled rubber and carries a Class 4 impact rating. It is expensive, logistically challenging to source in Wyoming, and has essentially no installation track record locally. It is a product we continue to watch closely. If you are specifically interested in EuroShield, contact us and we will have an honest conversation about whether it is the right fit for your project and timeline.
Casper's roofing environment is demanding in ways that make synthetic products a logical fit for the right homeowner.
Weight without the worry. Natural slate is among the heaviest roofing materials available. Many homes in Casper's existing housing stock were not engineered to carry that load without structural reinforcement. Synthetic products replicate the look of slate and shake at a fraction of the weight, making them accessible on homes where natural stone or tile would require costly structural work before installation could begin.
Class 4 impact performance. All three products listed above carry Class 4 impact ratings — the highest available. In Natrona County's hail environment, that rating matters for both physical protection and insurance premium eligibility. Many Wyoming carriers offer ongoing discounts for Class 4 rated systems. Ask your agent whether your policy qualifies.
Temperature cycling resilience. Synthetic roofing materials are engineered to flex through freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or delaminating. Wyoming's dramatic seasonal temperature swings — which accelerate the degradation of natural materials over time — are conditions synthetic products are specifically designed to handle.
Service life. Most premium synthetic roofing products carry manufacturer warranties of 40 to 50 years. That longevity, combined with minimal maintenance requirements, makes the higher upfront cost easier to justify over the life of the home.
Both DaVinci and Brava are strong products. The decision between them typically comes down to profile preference, color selection, and project-specific details rather than a meaningful performance difference. Both are Class 4 rated, both carry strong warranties, and both have established installation histories in markets comparable to Casper.
During your estimate, we will walk you through available profiles and colors for both products and help you identify which system best fits your home's architecture and your long-term goals. We do not steer homeowners toward one product over another for margin reasons — we recommend what we believe is the right fit for the specific project.
We included EuroShield in this guide because homeowners researching synthetic roofing will encounter it, and we want to give you an informed perspective rather than leave you to piece it together from manufacturer marketing.
The honest summary is this: the material is exceptional. Our hands-on evaluation left us genuinely impressed with its impact resistance in a way that goes beyond what a data sheet communicates. It is the only product we have tested where the limiting factor in a hail impact scenario is the roof deck underneath — not the roofing material itself.
The practical challenges are real, however. Direct-to-contractor distribution means no local supply chain. There is no installation base in Casper to draw on for reference checks. Lead times and project logistics require planning that a standard synthetic or asphalt project does not. If those factors are manageable for your project, EuroShield deserves serious consideration. If you need a roof replaced on a standard timeline with locally proven materials, DaVinci or Brava are the right conversation to have.
Synthetic roofing costs more upfront than asphalt. The math over the life of a home tells a different story.
A 20-year asphalt roof replaced twice carries compounding labor, material, and disruption costs over 40 years. A single synthetic installation covering the same period, with minimal maintenance and strong warranty backing, frequently costs less in total. That calculation becomes more favorable still if the insurance market in Wyoming moves in the direction Colorado's has, making future asphalt replacements more expensive out of pocket.
Class 4 insurance premium discounts compound annually. On a roof lasting 40 to 50 years, those savings is meaningful in aggregate and should factor into any total cost of ownership comparison.
Can synthetic roofing handle Casper's snow loads? Yes. Synthetic products are significantly lighter than the natural materials they replicate, which actually improves the structural load picture compared to slate or tile. Snow shedding performance depends on pitch, but synthetic roofing handles Wyoming snow loads well on appropriately designed roofs.
Do synthetic roofs require snow retention? Yes, and every project manager is required to include snow retention in every synthetic roofing bid. Synthetic roofing surfaces are extremely slick compared to asphalt or natural materials, and without proper retention systems in place, snow will avalanche off the roof in large sheets. That is a safety hazard for anyone near the building and a liability concern for the property owner. Excel Roofing offers multiple types of snow retention systems and will recommend the right approach for your roof's pitch, size, and layout during the estimating process.
Does synthetic roofing qualify for a Class 4 insurance discount in Wyoming? All three products listed carry Class 4 ratings and typically qualify for premium discounts with Wyoming carriers. Confirm with your agent whether your specific policy includes this benefit.
How long does synthetic roof installation take? Most residential installations run three to five days, depending on roof size and complexity. Synthetic panels are lighter and easier to handle than natural slate or tile, which can improve installation efficiency on straightforward rooflines.
Can Excel Roofing install EuroShield in Casper? We can discuss it. EuroShield's direct-to-contractor distribution model creates logistical complexity that affects lead times and project planning. Contact us, and we will give you an honest assessment of whether it is workable for your specific project and timeline.
Excel Roofing serves Casper, Mills, Glenrock, Douglas, and the surrounding Natrona County area. As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, we bring manufacturer-certified installation and the strongest warranty coverage available to every project.
Call us at (307) 237-7700, visit excelroofing.com, or stop by 373 Lakeview Drive, Mills, Wyoming to schedule your free inspection and estimate.
By Coady Brogan, Branch Manager — Excel Roofing Casper