English
English
Español
Français

Sign Up for Our E-News!

Join over 18,000 other roofers who get the Week in Roofing for a recap of this week's best industry posts!

Sign Up
Sherwin-Williams -  Ad - MetalRoofingElements - Fire
Terial -  Ad - May 2026
Sherwin Williams Roofing Solutions -  - Polyurethane
HS Exit Advisors -  Ad - Who We Are
Westlake -  Ad - Discover DaVinci (Elliot Emann)
Rocky Mountain Snow Guards -  Ad - 90 Day Sale 2026
English
English
Español
Français

Hail damage leads to high-performance roof upgrade

Hail damage leads to high-performance roof upgrade
May 18, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.

By Jesse Sanchez. 

This roofing contractor helped a homeowner replace a hail-damaged roof with a high-performance system before winter weather arrived. 

A routine roof inspection in Bigfork, Montana, turned into a major roofing replacement project after contractors uncovered hail damage severe enough to threaten the home ahead of winter. The project, originally featured by Malarkey Roofing Products®, highlights how early inspections and high-performance roofing systems can help homeowners avoid costly cold-weather failures. 

Sisu Roofing, based in Kila, Montana, was initially called to inspect the property before seasonal weather conditions worsened. During the inspection, the contractor discovered damage that had compromised the integrity of the existing roof and recommended pursuing an insurance claim before winter arrived. 

“We were called out for a roof inspection before winter. We found hail damage on their roof and got an insurance claim started. They had their claim accepted, and a new Malarkey Vista® roof on before the snow started flying,” said Ben Wuollet, owner and founder of Sisu Roofing. 

For contractors working in regions with freeze-thaw cycles, identifying hidden hail damage before temperatures drop can be critical. According to the original project profile, damaged shingles can trap moisture that later expands during freezing conditions, eventually leading to leaks and additional structural problems. 

The replacement project covered approximately 73 squares and utilized Vista® shingles in the Black Oak colorway. Sisu Roofing sourced materials through MacArthur Company in Columbia Falls, Montana. The roofing system features NEX® Polymer Modified Asphalt, which is designed to improve impact resistance and granule adhesion compared to traditional asphalt shingles. 

The project also reflected growing interest in roofing products that combine durability with sustainability. According to Malarkey, the shingles incorporate upcycled tires and plastic bags into the manufacturing process to improve flexibility and performance while reducing landfill waste. 

Crews completed the installation before the first major snowfall, providing the homeowner with a new roofing system designed to better withstand future storms and harsh winters. 

Learn more about high-performance roofing systems designed for severe weather conditions and long-term durability!

Learn more about Malarkey Roofing Products in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.malarkeyroofing.com.


 

About the author

Jesse Sanchez

Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.


Recommended For You


Comments

There are currently no comments here.

Leave a Reply

Commenting is only accessible to RCS users.

Have an account? Login to leave a comment!


Sign In
Owens Corning - CC - Hiring - Banner
English
English
Español
Français

Sign Up for Our E-News!

Join over 18,000 other roofers who get the Week in Roofing for a recap of this week's best industry posts!

Sign Up
Central States -  Ad -  Sentry Latch
All Weather Insulated Panels -  Ad - InnovaCELL
Anchor Products -  Ad - Newsletter April
Velux  ad Shine a New Light
HS Exit Advisors -  Ad - Who We Are
OCS - OutdoorCoffeeShop