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Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles in Parker, CO

Class 4 UL 2218 roofs approved across Parker's major HOAs — Stonegate ACC, Pradera ARC, Canterbury ACC, Stroh Ranch ARC, The Pinery ACC, and Villages of Parker. IKO Nordic as our lead impact-resistant product, with Malarkey, GAF, CertainTeed, and Atlas alternatives color-matched to each community's palette. Douglas County permits, insurance discount documentation, and ARC/ACC submissions — handled.

Stonegate ACC Pradera ARC Canterbury ACC Stroh Ranch ARC The Pinery ACC Villages of Parker
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Class 4 Shingles — Parker, CO

Parker's HOAs Don't Share a Playbook — Our Class 4 Process Handles Every One

Parker's HOA structure is fundamentally different from Highlands Ranch's HRCA master-association model. Where Highlands Ranch runs re-roofs through HRCA and its sub-neighborhood delegate committees, Parker is a patchwork of independent HOAs — Stonegate's ACC, Pradera's ARC, Canterbury's ACC, Stroh Ranch's ARC, The Pinery's ACC, Villages of Parker, Timbers, Reata, Legacy — each with its own palette, its own packet, and its own approval path. A Class 4 shingle specified for Stonegate will not automatically clear Pradera or The Pinery.

We pull the current HOA roofing packet per property before we quote, specify a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle in an approved color for that specific community, and submit the ARC or ACC application alongside the Douglas County re-roof permit. IKO Nordic leads our lineup because its color range covers the widest swath of Parker HOA palettes; Malarkey, GAF, CertainTeed, and Atlas fill in the rest.

  • UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating on every product in our Parker lineup
  • Per-HOA palette matching — Stonegate, Pradera, Canterbury, The Pinery & more
  • Independent ARC/ACC submission for each HOA's unique packet format
  • Douglas County / Town of Parker re-roof permit handled end-to-end
  • Manufacturer certification letter for your carrier's impact-resistant discount
  • IKO Nordic, Malarkey Vista, GAF Armor Shield II, CertainTeed Landmark IR, Atlas StormMaster Shake
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Class 4 impact-resistant shingle roof installation on a Parker, CO Stonegate home
Stonegate · Pradera
Canterbury · The Pinery
Parker HOAs Served
Class 4 Product Lineup

Five UL 2218 Class 4 Shingles for Parker — IKO Nordic Leads

Every product below carries a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating and qualifies for the impact-resistant roof discount your Douglas County carrier publishes. IKO Nordic is our lead product for Parker because its color range matches the widest set of Parker HOA palettes — Stonegate, Pradera, Canterbury, Stroh Ranch, and The Pinery. The other four cover edge cases and designer profiles.

Lead Product
01 · Parker Default

IKO Nordic

IKO · SBS-Modified Asphalt

SBS-modified asphalt shingle engineered to flex at hail impact instead of fracture. Widest Parker HOA palette coverage — Harvard Slate, Castle Gray, Driftshake, Frostone Grey, Dual Black, Weatherwood.

  • UL 2218 Class 4
  • Widest HOA color range
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • IKO RoofPro Select certified
02 · Algae Resistant

Malarkey Vista AR

Malarkey · Polymer-Modified

Polymer-modified Class 4 shingle with 3M Scotchgard algae resistance — strong fit for shaded Pinery and Canterbury roofs where streaking is common.

  • UL 2218 Class 4
  • 3M Scotchgard AR
  • Smog-reducing granules
  • Zero Class 3 downgrade risk
03 · Laminate Standard

GAF Timberline AS II

GAF · Armor Shield II

Class 4 laminate architectural shingle — broad HOA-friendly earth-tone range, with the standard GAF manufacturer product warranty.

  • UL 2218 Class 4
  • StainGuard algae warranty
  • Manufacturer product warranty
  • Broad earth-tone palette
04 · Premium Laminate

CertainTeed Landmark IR

CertainTeed · Impact-Resistant

Class 4 IR laminate with a dedicated 10-year manufacturer impact warranty on top of the limited lifetime — the top choice for Pradera's deeper charcoal palette.

  • UL 2218 Class 4
  • 10-yr impact warranty
  • Deep charcoal available
  • SureStart Plus coverage
05 · Designer Shake

Atlas StormMaster Shake

Atlas · Designer Class 4

Class 4 designer shake-profile shingle with 3M Scotchgard — the Timbers, Legacy, and custom Pradera cedar-shake-conversion pick.

  • UL 2218 Class 4
  • Shake-profile designer
  • 3M Scotchgard AR
  • Custom-home palettes
Parker HOA Palettes

Each Parker HOA Runs Its Own Palette — We Specify Accordingly

Parker isn't Highlands Ranch's HRCA model, where a master association sets the framework and sub-neighborhoods fine-tune it. Here, each HOA's ARC or ACC publishes a standalone color list — and a shingle that clears Stonegate will not automatically clear Pradera or The Pinery. Four common palette profiles below.

Stonegate ACC

Weathered Wood Family

Weathered Wood, Driftwood, Estate Gray. IKO Nordic Driftshake and Weatherwood map directly. ACC submission via Stonegate management portal.

Pradera ARC

Deep Earth & Charcoal

Darker earth tones, deep charcoal, heavy-blend shadows. CertainTeed Landmark IR Burnt Sienna or IKO Nordic Harvard Slate typically win. Hard-copy ARC packet.

Canterbury ACC

Traditional Weathered

Conservative traditional weathered-wood standard. IKO Nordic Weatherwood or GAF Timberline AS II Weathered Wood. Submission via management company form.

The Pinery ACC

Color-Restricted Gray/Charcoal

Tightly restricted — typically charcoal or gray only to blend with pine canopy. IKO Nordic Dual Black or Frostone Grey clears without revisions in most cases.

Roof Technologies Class 4 shingle crew on a Parker Pradera home
The Parker Class 4 Process

From HOA Packet to Final Douglas County Inspection

Four steps — designed around the reality that every Parker HOA submits differently and Douglas County issues the permit. No surprises, no subcontractor hand-offs.

  • 1

    Confirm HOA & Pull the Current Packet

    We identify your specific HOA — Stonegate, Pradera, Canterbury, Stroh Ranch, The Pinery, Villages of Parker, or one of the smaller associations — and request the current roofing packet from its ARC or ACC before we build the estimate.

  • 2

    Specify Class 4 in an Approved Color

    We select a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle that matches the HOA's published palette. IKO Nordic is the default; CertainTeed Landmark IR, Malarkey Vista, GAF Armor Shield II, or Atlas StormMaster Shake fill in where Nordic's color range doesn't reach.

  • 3

    Submit ARC/ACC + Douglas County Permit in Parallel

    We file the HOA architectural packet and pull the Douglas County or Town of Parker re-roof permit simultaneously. Tear-off is not scheduled until both written HOA approval and the stamped permit are in your project file.

  • 4

    Install, Inspect, Certify

    One-to-two-day tear-off and install with our in-house crew, mid-roof and final Douglas County inspection, manufacturer Class 4 certification letter issued, and photo documentation delivered for your insurance carrier to activate the impact-resistant discount on renewal.

Why Class 4 Is Parker's Post-Storm Default

June 2018 and May 2017 Rewrote How Parker Roofs

The June 18, 2018 hailstorm and the May 8, 2017 Denver-area storm both hit the E-470 / I-25 corridor at destructive intensity. Between them, Stonegate, Cottonwood, Stroh Ranch, and The Pinery filed thousands of claims — and the pattern of damage was unambiguous: standard 3-tab and entry-level architectural shingles failed. Class 4 roofs in the same neighborhoods came through with cosmetic bruising instead of functional loss.

Since then, rising Douglas County premiums, HOA spec updates across Parker, and the lived experience of two full roof cycles have made Class 4 the Parker default. Most homeowners we quote today aren't deciding whether to go Class 4 — they're deciding which Class 4 product and which HOA-approved color. We make both of those simple.

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Class 4 impact-resistant roof after Parker Douglas County hail event
Parker HOA Submission Map

Every Parker HOA Submits Independently — Here's How

Unlike Highlands Ranch's HRCA master-association structure, Parker has no single gatekeeper. Each HOA runs its own ARC or ACC, its own fee, its own packet format, and its own approval letter. We've submitted into all of them.

Stonegate

ACC · Weathered Wood

Class 4 required on re-roofs. Online ACC portal submission, physical sample board preferred. Typical turnaround 2–3 weeks.

Pradera

ARC · Deep Earth/Charcoal

Class 4 strongly recommended, deeper palette than most Parker HOAs. Hard-copy ARC packet through community office. 3–4 weeks typical.

Canterbury

ACC · Traditional Weathered

Conservative palette. Submission routes through management company form with manufacturer spec sheet and color sample attached.

Stroh Ranch

ARC · Mid-Range Earth Tones

Broader Stroh Ranch palette. Fastest-turnaround Parker ARC in our experience — typically 10–14 days with a complete packet.

The Pinery

ACC · Restricted Charcoal/Gray

Tight color restriction — charcoal and gray only in most sub-filings. IKO Nordic Dual Black clears without revision on most lots.

Villages of Parker

Multiple Filings

Umbrella community with multiple filings — each with its own ARC. We confirm filing before specifying to avoid a cross-filing revision request.

Timbers at Legend

Custom-Home ARC

Custom-home community with elevated standards. Designer Class 4 profiles like Atlas StormMaster Shake typically align with ARC expectations.

Reata

ARC · Prairie-Style Palette

Prairie-style homes with hip-heavy geometries. Palette leans warm weathered with a permitted charcoal option. Management-company packet.

Cottonwood / Legacy / Clarke Farms

Smaller Parker HOAs

Smaller Parker associations with their own ACC or management-company route. We've submitted into each and keep current packet formats on file.

Class 4 Insurance Discount — Douglas County

State Farm, USAA, Allstate, American Family — All Discount Class 4 in Parker

Every major carrier writing in Douglas County publishes an impact-resistant roof discount that applies the moment a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle is installed and documented. State Farm and USAA are particularly active in Parker; Allstate, American Family, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers round out the list. Discounts typically run 5% to 28% off the wind/hail portion of your premium.

We provide the manufacturer certification letter (IKO, Malarkey, GAF, CertainTeed, or Atlas) your carrier needs to activate the discount on your next renewal, along with installation photos, the Douglas County final inspection, and the HOA approval letter. One packet that answers every question your insurer and your next buyer will ask.

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Serving Parker, CO and Douglas County — Stonegate, Pradera, Canterbury, Stroh Ranch, The Pinery, Villages of Parker, Timbers, Reata, and surrounding communities. Fill out the form and a Parker-area project manager will reach out with the Class 4 options pre-matched to your HOA's palette.

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FAQ

Parker Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingle Questions

Parker's HOA structure is fundamentally different from Highlands Ranch — instead of one master association with sub-neighborhoods, Parker is a patchwork of dozens of independent HOAs, each with its own ARC (Architectural Review Committee) or ACC (Architectural Control Committee). Stonegate's ACC now requires a Class 4 UL 2218 shingle on any re-roof with a pre-approved color from its weathered-wood/driftwood palette. Pradera's ARC recommends Class 4 and publishes a deeper earth-tone charcoal palette. Canterbury's ACC holds to a traditional weathered-wood standard and approves Class 4 variants that match. We pull the current packet for your specific HOA before the estimate so we're specifying against the right palette the first time.
Yes — IKO Nordic is our lead Class 4 product for Parker precisely because its color lineup covers almost every major Parker HOA palette. Harvard Slate and Dual Black clear The Pinery's charcoal/gray restriction, Castle Gray and Frostone Grey map to Stonegate's Estate Gray approvals, Driftshake and Weatherwood match Stonegate and Canterbury weathered-wood standards, and the deeper earth tones work for Pradera. We provide a physical sample board plus the IKO Nordic spec sheet with every HOA submission so the ARC or ACC is reviewing a real color, not a photo.
Parker is inside unincorporated Douglas County or the Town of Parker depending on address, so we first confirm the jurisdiction and pull the re-roof permit through the correct portal. Then — and this is where Parker differs from Highlands Ranch — each HOA runs its own independent submission process with its own fee, packet format, turnaround, and approval letter. For Stonegate we file through the ACC portal, Pradera requires a hard-copy ARC packet, Canterbury uses its management company's form, The Pinery has its own committee. We assemble and submit each packet on your behalf and won't schedule tear-off until written HOA approval and the county permit are both on file.
State Farm, USAA, Allstate, American Family, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers all publish an impact-resistant roof discount that applies to Douglas County homeowners policies when a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle is installed. State Farm and USAA are particularly active in Parker, with discounts typically ranging from 5% to 28% off the wind/hail portion of the premium. We supply the manufacturer certification letter (IKO, Malarkey, GAF, CertainTeed, or Atlas) your carrier needs to activate the discount on your next renewal.
The June 18, 2018 storm and the May 8, 2017 Denver-area storm both dropped destructive hail directly on the E-470/I-25 corridor, and Parker neighborhoods like Stonegate, Cottonwood, and Stroh Ranch filed thousands of claims between them. Since then, the combination of rising Douglas County insurance premiums, HOA updates, and lessons learned from watching standard 3-tab and low-end architectural roofs fail has pushed Parker re-roofs toward Class 4 as the default. Most Parker homeowners now specify Class 4 on the first re-roof after a claim, not as an upgrade.
A Class 4 IKO Nordic, Malarkey Vista, or CertainTeed Landmark IR installation typically runs about 10% to 20% more than a standard architectural shingle of the same manufacturer. In Parker, that premium is usually recovered inside two or three years through the impact-resistant insurance discount alone. On longevity, a standard architectural shingle in Douglas County's hail environment often fails at a single storm claim — a Class 4 is engineered to survive the same event with cosmetic bruising rather than functional failure, meaning the same roof is likely to ride out multiple hail cycles instead of being replaced at each one.
The Pinery, Canterbury, parts of Stroh Ranch, and pockets of Stonegate sit under mature Ponderosa pine and scrub-oak canopy that drops needles, catkins, and cones year-round. Class 4 shingles tolerate this better than standard 3-tab because the SBS-modified mat resists granule loss from falling debris and abrasion. The real issue is valley and gutter buildup — we pair every Parker Class 4 install with 5" or 6" seamless aluminum gutters and a pine-needle-rated micro-mesh guard so the shingle surface and the drainage both stay clean.
Yes. Parker is our Douglas County hub and our Class 4 crews are on the road daily to Lone Tree, Castle Pines, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Franktown, and Elizabeth. If you're comparing our Parker process to our Highlands Ranch process, the main difference is HOA architecture — Highlands Ranch runs through HRCA's master-association sub-neighborhood model (we handle that on our class-4-shingles-highlands-ranch.php page), while Parker is a patchwork of independent HOAs each with their own ARC/ACC. Same Class 4 product lineup, different submission paths.