With the damaging effects of sun, hail, gale-force winds and freeze and thaw cycles, roofing materials are at odds with the weather year-round. DaVinci’s unique composite construction outperforms both natural slate and cedar shake with a Class A Fire Rating, Class 4 Impact Rating and a 110 mph Wind Rating. But the real genius of a DaVinci roof lies in its ability to provide lasting beauty and a constant source of pride.
Products
Durable, beautiful roofing tiles that endure. You won’t find a more realistic or better-performing roofing product anywhere.
Impact
4Class 4 Impact Rated
Fire
AClass A Fire Rating
Wind
110Certified to 110mph
Warranty
LLifetime Limited Material
Our Commitment to Color
Nobody offers you more color options than DaVinci—your only limitation is your imagination. Our industry-leading standard color palette is just the beginning. As our name implies, our ability to blend colors and create drama is unparalleled. With our Color Visualizer, see for yourself how your color options enhance your home’s curb appeal. This powerful tool lets you upload an image and experiment with color combinations of roofing, trim and more.
What's Behind the Beauty is Genius
DaVinci products are engineered to look better, longer. Our tiles are modeled from actual slate and hand-split shake for natural, non-repeating beauty that endures in any climate.
DaVinci tiles are made of pure virgin resins fortified with state-of-the-art UV stabilizers for the greatest degree of color control and consistency. The color you pick is the color you keep.
Due to DaVinci’s performance features, many insurance companies offer reduced rates and/or deductibles when switching from cedar or slate, especially in high wind-, fire- or hail-prone areas.
Cool Roofs
DaVinci Cool Roof tiles reflect sunlight and heat away from the home. Higher emissivity and reflectivity rates lead to greater reductions in the cooling load and in return increase energy efficiency. Read More
Made In the USA
DaVinci Cool Roof tiles reflect sunlight and heat away from the home. Higher emissivity and reflectivity rates lead to greater reductions in the cooling load and in return increase energy efficiency. Read More