Not every Colorado or Wyoming home sits in the worst of the hail corridor. In the mountains, on the western slope, and in many neighborhoods that see hail only occasionally, you can weigh your roofing decision toward what matters most day to day: how the roof looks, how long it lasts, how well it sheds snow, and how much it saves on energy. Hail still happens, so impact resistance stays on the checklist, but it no longer has to dominate every other consideration.
This guide ranks the six best roofing materials for lower-hail areas of Colorado in 2026, scored on hail resistance, snow performance, wind durability, and energy efficiency, with more even weight across all four. If your home is in a frequent, severe hail zone, see our companion guide to the best roofing materials for Colorado's hail-prone areas.
Ratings run from Excellent to Moderate. Class 4 marks the highest impact rating under the UL 2218 hail test.
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Material |
Hail |
Snow |
Wind |
Energy |
Lifespan |
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1. Standing Seam Metal |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
Excellent |
40-70 yrs |
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2. Stone-Coated Steel |
Excellent (Class 4) |
Very Good |
Excellent |
Very Good |
50+ yrs |
|
3. Synthetic Composite (DaVinci, Brava) |
Excellent (Class 4) |
Very Good |
Very Good |
Very Good |
40-50 yrs |
|
4. Concrete Tile |
Good |
Good |
Very Good |
Excellent |
50+ yrs |
|
5. Class 4 Asphalt Shingle |
Very Good (Class 4) |
Good |
Very Good |
Good |
25-30 yrs |
|
6. Rubberized Polymer (Euroshield) |
Excellent (Class 4) |
Very Good |
Very Good |
Good |
40-50 yrs |
Because severe hail is less frequent in these areas, the four performance criteria are weighted more evenly, with extra credit for longevity and curb appeal since those are what most homeowners live with every day. Impact resistance still matters, but it no longer outweighs everything else, which is why a roof like standing seam metal, unbeatable when it is not fighting constant hail, rises to the top.
The best looking and best performing roof when hail is not a constant threat.
Standing seam is a concealed fastener system of interlocking vertical panels, and in an area that does not face constant severe hail it is simply the best roof you can put on a home. The clean vertical lines look sharp on modern and mountain homes alike, the smooth surface sheds snow efficiently and resists ice dams, and concealed clips let the metal expand and contract through Colorado's temperature swings without loosening. Steel and aluminum are highly wind resistant, reflective cool roof coatings cut summer cooling costs, and the roof commonly lasts 40 to 70 years. Without frequent hail to leave cosmetic dents, standing seam keeps its crisp appearance for decades, which is exactly why it tops this list.
Best for: homeowners in lower-hail areas who want the best combination of looks, longevity, snow shedding, and energy performance.
Premium looks and a 50 year lifespan.
Stone-coated steel pairs a structural steel core with a bonded stone granule surface, and it earns its number two spot on looks and longevity as much as toughness. It comes in shake, shingle, tile, slate, and board and batten profiles, so you can match almost any home style, and the stone coating gives it a rich, dimensional appearance that bare metal cannot. Interlocking panels resist wind, the lightweight steel adds almost no structural load, and the roof commonly lasts 50 years or more. Every profile is Class 4 rated, so even in a lower-hail area you keep strong impact protection as a bonus.
Best for: homeowners who want a premium tile or shake look, a very long lifespan, and Class 4 protection in reserve.
The luxury slate and shake look without the drawbacks.
Synthetic composite shingles from DaVinci, Brava, and similar makers are molded from durable polymers engineered to look like natural slate or hand split shake, and in a lower-hail area their appeal is mostly about that authentic high end look. They do not absorb water, so they handle freeze and thaw cycles easily, shed snow cleanly, and resist UV fading at altitude. They weigh a fraction of natural slate, so no structural reinforcement is needed, and they typically last 40 to 50 years. Class 4 impact resistance comes standard on most lines, which is a nice safety margin for the occasional storm.
Best for: homeowners who want the timeless look of slate or shake with modern durability and none of the weight or brittleness.
Outstanding energy efficiency and curb appeal.
Concrete tile shines in lower-hail areas, where its main drawback, vulnerability to large hail, is much less of a concern. It is dense, fire resistant, and naturally energy efficient, since the thermal mass of the tile and the ventilated air gap beneath it keep homes cooler in summer and steady the indoor temperature year round. It delivers a distinctive Mediterranean or Southwestern look, and the tile itself can last 50 years or more. Keep in mind that the underlayment usually needs replacing well before the tile does, and the weight often requires a structural check before installation.
Best for: homeowners who prioritize energy efficiency, a distinctive tile aesthetic, and a long lifespan, with a roof structure rated for the weight.
The value workhorse, with impact protection included.
Impact-resistant asphalt shingles, like the Owens Corning Duration Storm line, remain the best value in roofing and the most installed material on Colorado homes. They give you a clean architectural shingle look at a fraction of the cost of metal, tile, or composite, shed snow adequately, and carry high wind ratings. Even in a lower-hail area, the Class 4 rating is worth having, since it adds impact protection and can still earn an insurance discount. The trade off is lifespan, since asphalt typically lasts 25 to 30 years, less than the premium materials above it.
Best for: homeowners who want a proven, attractive roof at the best price, with Class 4 protection as an added benefit.
Rugged and eco friendly, though its hail edge matters less here.
Rubberized polymer shingles, such as Euroshield, are made largely from recycled rubber and are extremely durable, flexible, and impact resistant. In a lower-hail area their headline strength, near immunity to hail cracking, is the benefit you are least likely to need, which is why they land at the bottom of this particular list rather than reflecting any weakness. They still handle freeze and thaw extremes well, shed snow, resist wind, and last 40 to 50 years, and their recycled content appeals to homeowners focused on sustainability.
Best for: homeowners who want a rugged, eco friendly roof and value recycled content and impact resistance even where hail is uncommon.
Even where severe hail is less frequent, it is not zero, so the impact rating still deserves a look. A Class 4 roof earns the highest rating under the UL 2218 test, where a two inch steel ball is dropped from twenty feet and the surface must not crack. Many Colorado carriers reward a Class 4 roof with a premium discount, which can make the upgrade pay for part of itself over time. Ask your agent what your carrier offers, and weigh it against how often your specific area actually sees damaging hail.
In a lower-hail area you have more freedom to choose on looks, longevity, and efficiency. Standing seam metal is the standout for appearance and performance, stone coated steel and synthetic composite deliver premium looks with very long lifespans, and concrete tile is hard to beat for energy efficiency. Class 4 asphalt remains the value choice for most budgets. Hail is less frequent here, but it is not zero, so it is still worth asking about a Class 4 upgrade and the insurance discount it can earn. The best way to choose is an on site inspection from a local roofer who knows your area.
Excel Roofing is a family owned roofing contractor founded in 1993, serving Colorado and Wyoming from offices in Englewood and Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Sheridan and Casper, Wyoming. As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, we install every material in this guide and help homeowners weigh hail protection, longevity, energy savings, and insurance value for their specific roof.
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