Based in Watertown Wisconsin
Cericade is an advanced, Nano-Ceramic Resin system designed and formulated specifically for Asphalt Shingles, Concrete and Clay tiles.
The Nano-Ceramic Technology, in conjunction with a proprietary blend of innovative superior resins, creates a strong “Ceramic Barricade” within the resin, producing a roof that is better and stronger than new.
Plus, it is guaranteed to protect a roof for up to 35 years at a fraction of the cost of a complete re-roof.
Using proven science, advanced chemistry, and nanotechnology, Cericade transforms your roof on a molecular level using thousands of Solid Silicate Ceramic Microspheres to form a strong and impenetrable barricade between the roof material and the damaging elements of nature.
The result is a highly fortified roof that is stronger and better than new– at a fraction of the cost of a new roof– and is GUARANTEED to protect the roof for up to 35 years!
UL 2218 is a test standard developed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), which is used to evaluate the impact resistance of roofing materials, specifically asphalt shingles.
The test involves dropping a steel ball from a height of up to 20 feet onto the roofing material, simulating the impact of hailstones.
Hailstorms can cause significant damage to roofs, including cracking, puncturing, or fracturing of roofing materials. This can lead to leaks, water damage, and even structural damage to the home.
The material is then rated based on a classification system that ranges from Class 1 to Class 4, with Class 4 being the most resistant to impact.
As shown in the video above, the steel ball’s impact on the roofing material on the left (which is a standard roofing shingle) causes granules to severely loosen.
Notice the cloud of granules that appear after the steel ball impacts the shingle. Those granules are no longer adhered to the shingle and will immediately be blown off by wind or washed off by rain.
Whereas the ball’s impact on the roofing material on the right (which has been fortified with Cericade) results in absolutely no granule loss.
Having shingles on a home that exceeds a Class 4 Rating for impact resistance can provide several benefits to the homeowner, including:
Highest possible protection level – A Class 4 rating is the highest level for impact resistance and proves that the shingle can withstand severe hailstorms with large hailstones.
This will help protect the roof from severe damage and reduce the risk of leaks and other water-related issues.
Potential insurance savings – If hail does not cause damage to the roof, filing a claim with the insurance carrier is not necessary, thereby minimizing the potential of insurance premiums being increased.
Increased resale value – Having shingles that exceed Class 4 Rating installed on a home can increase its resale value, as it provides an added layer of protection and peace of mind to potential buyers.
Overall, the UL 2218 test provides an important measure of the impact resistance of roofing materials and helps to ensure that the roofing materials are durable, can withstand hailstorms and other severe weather conditions.
All this can help to prevent damage to the home and potentially save homeowners money in repairs and insurance premiums.
The ASTM D 3161 is a test standard developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) that measures the resistance of asphalt shingles to wind uplift forces.
The test involves subjecting a sample of shingles to a controlled wind environment, simulating different wind speeds, to measure their ability to resist wind uplift and prevent them from becoming dislodged from the roof.
As seen in the video, the standard roof shingles on the top were not able to withstand the uplift forces from Category 4 Level windspeeds of 150 MPH and became dislodged at 160 MPH (Category 5 Level).
In contrast, the roof shingles on the bottom (with the Cericade Fortification System) did not experience any damage, even when subjected to Category 5 Level windspeeds greater than 160 MPH for 60 minutes.
2 inch diameter ice balls fired out of a cannon at 70 MPH.
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