HOA-approved UL 2218 Class 4 impact-resistant shingles installed across Overland Park's Blue Valley School District corridor and Johnson County's affluent luxury belt. We lead with IKO Nordic — polymer-modified, deep-shadow architectural — and carry Malarkey Vista, GAF Timberline Armor Shield II, CertainTeed Landmark IR, and Atlas StormMaster Shake as HOA-approved alternates. Deer Creek and Hallbrook ARC packets, Overland Park eTrakit permit, Blue Valley palette match, and insurance carrier certification — all handled. 10% to 28% premium discount on your Johnson County wind/hail coverage.
Joel Johnson was my rep and helped me navigate the process. They helped me overcome some hurdles with my insurance company. The communication was great and installation was efficient despite the challenges of living in the mountains. Overall was a good experience and glad I went with Joel and Roof Technologies.
— Andy M. — Google ReviewOverland Park is the affluent heart of Johnson County — home to the Blue Valley School District, Deer Creek luxury custom homes, Hallbrook estates, Mission Farms, and the T-Mobile and Black & Veatch corporate homeowner base. It also sits squarely inside the Tornado Alley northeast corridor. The May 2019 hail event dropped golf- to baseball-size stones from 135th south through Stilwell; the October 2022 storm rolled a widespread hail core across College Boulevard to 151st Street; a 2024 EF-2 tornado tracked through the southeastern metro. Two things have changed in the wake of these cycles. First, most Blue Valley-zoned HOAs now effectively require a Class 4 impact-resistant product for re-roof ARC approval — the combination of insurer pressure and community covenants has pushed the standard upward. Second, every major carrier writing Johnson County policies — State Farm, American Family, Shelter, Allstate, USAA, Farmers — publishes a 10% to 28% premium discount on the wind/hail portion of a policy when a certified Class 4 roof is in place.
Every product below is UL 2218 Class 4 certified and is regularly approved through Blue Valley School District HOA ARCs, Deer Creek and Hallbrook luxury ARCs, and Mission Farms architectural review when submitted with the right color and palette-match letter. IKO Nordic is our flagship default — the polymer-modified construction, deep-shadow laminate, and HOA-aligned color library make it the cleanest fit for most Overland Park re-roofs. Malarkey Vista, GAF Timberline Armor Shield II, CertainTeed Landmark IR, and Atlas StormMaster Shake are approved alternates for specific palette or aesthetic requirements.
Nordic is IKO's polymer-modified (SBS) architectural laminate, engineered specifically for hail-belt markets. The SBS-rubberized asphalt mat deforms under hailstrike impact and rebounds rather than cracking — the mechanical property that separates a real Class 4 shingle from a Class 3 with a stiff warranty. Deep-shadow laminate profile, Blue Valley palette fit, and IKO's enhanced ROOFPRO Select installer warranty program.
Malarkey Vista is a polymer-modified Class 4 shingle with factory-applied algae resistance and a slightly different color library than Nordic — well-suited when a specific Blue Valley filing calls for a tone Malarkey carries and IKO does not.
The Class 4 Timberline — GAF's impact-rated upgrade to the Timberline HDZ platform — with StainGuard Plus algae protection and the GAF manufacturer product warranty. Frequently approved in Nottingham Forest, Indian Creek, Tomahawk Creek, and Cherokee.
CertainTeed's impact-rated version of the Landmark architectural laminate, pairing with the CertainTeed Integrity Roof System full-accessory warranty tier. Color library closely tracks Landmark Pro, which can make it the cleanest swap when a homeowner is matching a recent re-roof on a neighboring Deer Creek or Hallbrook property.
Atlas StormMaster Shake is a Class 4 designer shake-look shingle — thicker laminate, deeper shadow lines, shake-style profile. Frequently specified for Hallbrook, Deer Creek, and Mission Farms luxury custom homes where a designer aesthetic matters alongside the Class 4 rating.
IKO Nordic ends up on most of the Overland Park Class 4 re-roofs we install because the combination of technical construction, Blue Valley palette alignment, and warranty trail is tighter than the alternatives for the specific conditions of the Kansas-side Johnson County market. We carry the alternates for a reason — sometimes a Blue Valley HOA filing, a Hallbrook ARC preference, or a specific color match points to Malarkey, GAF, CertainTeed, or Atlas — but the default recommendation leads with Nordic for three specific reasons:
Nordic uses a true SBS-modified asphalt mat — styrene-butadiene-styrene rubberized into the asphalt layer — which is the physical construction that survives a 2-inch steel ball drop without cracking. Not every product marketed as "impact-resistant" passes the full UL 2218 Class 4 protocol; Nordic does. For Overland Park's paired hail-and-tornado exposure, that matters.
Nordic's color library — Weathered Wood, Driftwood, Harvard Slate, Dual Black, Frostone Gray, Biscayne Blue — maps cleanly onto the approved palettes across Deer Creek, Nottingham Forest, Wyncroft Hill, Hallbrook, Indian Creek, and Tomahawk Creek. We submit Nordic ARC packets frequently enough that we know which color clears which Blue Valley filing the first time.
IKO's ROOFPRO Select installer program backs Nordic with an enhanced limited lifetime warranty and a direct Class 4 UL 2218 certification letter for your insurance carrier. That single document is the paperwork every State Farm, American Family, Shelter, Allstate, and USAA agent asks for to activate the premium discount on your Johnson County policy.
Polymer-modified asphalt laminate, UL 2218 Class 4, designed specifically for hail-belt markets like Johnson County. The Blue Valley palette fit, the deep-shadow profile, and the insurance carrier certification trail all line up in one product — which is why it's our lead recommendation for Overland Park.
The dominant approved tones across Deer Creek, Nottingham Forest, Wyncroft Hill, Hallbrook, Indian Creek, Tomahawk Creek, and Mission Farms. We pull the current palette for your exact filing address and order a physical manufacturer sample in each candidate color before the HOA ARC packet goes in — because the approved palette for your street is the only one that matters.
Color representations on screen vary from actual shingle appearance. Every Blue Valley Class 4 quote we deliver includes a physical manufacturer sample walked against your existing roof and adjacent homes before the HOA ARC packet is filed.
Every major homeowner's carrier writing policies in Johnson County publishes a UL 2218 Class 4 impact-resistant roof discount. Typical Overland Park range: 10% to 28% off the wind/hail portion of the annual premium. We deliver the manufacturer certification letter and installation invoice every carrier requires to activate the endorsement — particularly important in Overland Park, where Shelter, State Farm, American Family, and USAA (Ft. Leavenworth) together hold most of the market.
Impact-Resistant Roof Discount applied to the wind/hail section when Class 4 certification and installation invoice are filed with your Overland Park State Farm agent.
Impact-Resistant Roofing Credit on the wind/hail portion of Kansas homeowner policies with documented UL 2218 Class 4 installation.
Documented Class 4 discount on Shelter Kansas homeowner policies — Shelter is particularly prevalent across Overland Park, Leawood, and Stilwell.
Impact-Resistant Roofing Discount on Kansas homeowner policies with documented UL 2218 Class 4 installation.
One of the strongest Class 4 credits published — relevant in Overland Park given the sizable Ft. Leavenworth military and veteran homeowner base that carries USAA policies.
Documented Class 4 roof discount on the wind/hail portion of Farmers Kansas homeowner policies in Johnson County.
The material upgrade from a standard Class 3 architectural shingle to a Class 4 polymer-modified product like IKO Nordic typically runs 10% to 20% higher on shingle cost. On a typical Overland Park re-roof, that upgrade cost is usually recovered by the annual insurance premium discount within 3 to 5 years — before the next Johnson County hail or tornado cycle arrives. After that, the Class 4 discount is pure savings, and the roof's statistically reduced claim frequency is a compounding benefit on top. We lay out the specific numbers for your home's roof size and current premium on the quote.
Overland Park primary service area — Deer Creek, Hallbrook, Blue Valley, Nottingham Forest, Wyncroft Hill, Mission Farms, Indian Creek, Tomahawk Creek — plus surrounding Johnson County communities including Leawood, Leabrooke, Stilwell, Stanley, Olathe, Lenexa.
HOA-Approved Class 4 Manufacturers & Certifications
Serving Overland Park, KS and surrounding Johnson County communities — Leawood, Leabrooke, Stilwell, Stanley, Olathe, Lenexa, Mission, Prairie Village, plus unincorporated Johnson County south of 179th Street. Fill out the form and an Overland Park Class 4 project manager will reach out shortly — no pressure, no obligation, no storm-chaser pitch. Include your neighborhood (Deer Creek, Hallbrook, Nottingham Forest, Wyncroft Hill, Blue Valley, Mission Farms, etc.) so we pull the current HOA palette before the first call.