FORTIFIED Roof Replacement in Harvey, LA with IKO Cambridge Harvard Slate
The Louisiana Fortify Homes Program is a separate state grant program. LFHP grants provide up to $10,000 in qualifying construction costs for homeowners who apply, are selected, remain eligible, and complete the required program process. A home's location in Harvey or Jefferson Parish does not by itself establish grant eligibility.
Homeowners who want LFHP assistance should verify the current grant round and program requirements with the Louisiana Department of Insurance before authorizing roofing work based on an expected grant.
This page documents a specific completed Harvey roofing project. The construction details shown below should not be copied as a universal specification for another home. IBHS states that projects permitted on or after November 1, 2025 must comply with the 2025 FORTIFIED Home Standard. Where permits are not required, roofs installed on or after that date must meet the 2025 requirements.
Review the current IBHS FORTIFIED technical documents →Southern Home Improvement Center completed this roof replacement in Harvey, Louisiana using a documented FORTIFIED Roof construction path. The work addressed much more than the visible shingles: roof-deck attachment, secondary water protection, perimeter details, flashing, roof covering, and construction-stage documentation all formed part of the project.
The homeowner selected IKO Cambridge architectural shingles in Harvard Slate. The finished roof combines the selected roof covering with the underlying construction details required for this project's FORTIFIED evaluation path.
Completed Harvey roofing project
Harvey FORTIFIED Roof Project at a Glance

More than a shingle upgrade
What Makes a FORTIFIED Roof Different?
FORTIFIED is a voluntary construction and reroofing program developed by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety. It addresses specific roof-system vulnerabilities associated with severe weather rather than relying on one product or one shingle rating.
Roof-Deck Attachment
The connection between the roof sheathing and framing is evaluated and, when necessary, improved according to the applicable FORTIFIED requirements.
Sealed Roof Deck
An approved secondary water-control method helps reduce water entry through roof-deck joints if the primary roof covering is damaged or displaced.
Stronger Roof Edges
Drip edge, starter material, fastening, and other perimeter details are coordinated to address vulnerable roof edges.
Compliant Roof Covering
The finished roof covering must satisfy the requirements that apply to the property, project, roof design, and FORTIFIED standard.
Roof Components
Flashing, vents, penetrations, and related components are incorporated into the complete documented roof system.
Independent Evaluation
A certified FORTIFIED Evaluator documents applicable construction stages and submits the required information through the FORTIFIED review process.
The program is designed to reduce specific types of severe-weather damage. No roofing system can guarantee that a home will never experience wind damage, water intrusion, hail damage, structural damage, or other loss during a severe storm.
Documented field scope
Work Completed on This Harvey Roof
The following details describe the construction record for this specific project. Another property may require different deck work, fastening, sealed-deck methods, flashing, roof-cover products, or other details depending on its construction and the standard in effect when that work is performed.
Existing Roof Removal
Existing shingles and felt were removed to expose the roof deck for inspection and preparation.
Enhanced Deck Attachment
The documented project scope included deck re-nailing with 2 3/8-inch ring-shank framing nails for improved roof-deck attachment.
Full-Coverage Secondary Water Barrier
A self-adhered membrane was installed across the roof deck, including applicable valleys and penetration areas, as the sealed-deck method used for this project.
Perimeter Metal
The project included 26-gauge, 6-inch metal drip edge along the eaves and rakes.
Adhered Starter
Peel-and-stick starter material was incorporated at the perimeter as part of the documented edge assembly.
Flashing Replacement
Applicable roof flashings, including valleys, step flashing, and pipe-penetration details, were addressed as part of the replacement scope.
IKO Cambridge Roof Covering
IKO Cambridge architectural shingles in Harvard Slate were installed as the finished roof covering.
Construction-Stage Documentation
Required details were documented while they remained visible for the independent FORTIFIED evaluation process.

The exact construction requirements for another property depend on its existing deck, framing, roof geometry, building code, permit date, current FORTIFIED standard, manufacturer requirements, and evaluator findings.
Finished roof covering
IKO Cambridge Shingles in Harvard Slate
IKO Cambridge architectural shingles in Harvard Slate were used as the visible roof covering on this Harvey project.
Current IKO materials identify Cambridge shingles as Class 3 impact resistant.
IKO lists ASTM D3161 Class F and ASTM D7158 Class H wind-resistance standards for Cambridge.
A blended dark-grey architectural color used on this completed Harvey roof.
Cambridge is part of IKO's architectural laminated asphalt shingle line.
A Class 3 impact rating does not mean the shingles cannot be damaged by hail or debris. Likewise, laboratory wind classifications should not be interpreted as a guarantee that the completed roof or home cannot sustain damage at a particular wind speed.

Construction and verification
Who Determines Whether a Roof Is FORTIFIED?
A FORTIFIED project involves both construction and independent verification. A certified FORTIFIED Roofing Contractor performs the required roof work, while an independent certified FORTIFIED Evaluator documents the applicable construction details.
The evaluator submits the documentation through the FORTIFIED process. IBHS reviews the required information and issues the FORTIFIED designation when the documented project satisfies the applicable requirements.
Installs the roof according to the written scope, applicable construction requirements, manufacturer instructions, and FORTIFIED details.
Observes and documents applicable construction details before they are concealed.
Reviews submitted documentation and determines whether an official FORTIFIED designation is issued.

Financial programs are separate
LFHP Grants and Insurance Discounts for Harvey Homeowners
Grant awards and insurance discounts should be verified separately before they are used to calculate the cost of a new roof.
Louisiana Fortify Homes Program
Up to $10,000 — not automaticLFHP provides grants of up to $10,000 in qualifying construction costs. Homeowners must apply during an open lottery period, be selected, meet program requirements, follow the evaluator and bidding process, and complete the required FORTIFIED work.
LDI currently states that grant lottery periods open periodically and that the next LFHP grant round will be announced separately. Creating an LFHP profile does not mean that a grant has been awarded.
Harvey or Jefferson Parish residency alone does not establish eligibility.
Check current LFHP status with LDI →FORTIFIED Premium Discounts
Insurance treatment depends on the designation and policyLouisiana Regulation 136 establishes benchmark premium discounts for homes with qualifying FORTIFIED designations. Insurers are directed to implement the benchmark discounts no later than January 1, 2027.
LDI specifies that the benchmark percentages apply to the hurricane portion of the premium, not automatically to the homeowner's entire insurance premium.
Homeowners should provide their FORTIFIED designation to their insurer and ask how the applicable discount is calculated for the specific policy.
Review official Louisiana FORTIFIED insurance benchmarks →Before view
Harvey Home Before the FORTIFIED Roof Replacement
The original exterior shows the brick home before completion of the new Harvard Slate roof. Project photographs like this provide useful context when documenting a complete reroof and comparing the finished exterior.

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Homeowner questions
Harvey FORTIFIED Roof FAQ
What makes a roof FORTIFIED?
An official FORTIFIED Roof follows the applicable IBHS construction and documentation requirements and is independently evaluated. The process addresses roof-deck attachment, secondary water protection, edges, roof covering, components, and required verification.
Do IKO Cambridge Class 3 shingles automatically make a roof FORTIFIED?
No. The shingle is only one component. An official FORTIFIED designation depends on the complete applicable roof system and independent evaluation process.
Can I use IKO Cambridge Harvard Slate on a FORTIFIED Roof?
The roof covering used on a FORTIFIED project must meet the requirements applicable to the project and current FORTIFIED standard. IKO Cambridge Harvard Slate was used on this documented Harvey project, but product eligibility for a new project should be confirmed against the current standard and installation requirements.
Does Class 3 mean the shingles cannot be damaged by hail?
No. Class 3 is an impact-resistance test classification. It should not be interpreted as a guarantee that shingles cannot sustain damage from hail, debris, or a specific storm.
Is there a $10,000 FORTIFIED grant for every Harvey homeowner?
No. LFHP provides grants of up to $10,000 to homeowners who apply during an open grant round, are selected, meet the program's eligibility requirements, and successfully complete the required process. Living in Harvey or Jefferson Parish does not by itself guarantee eligibility or funding.
Can I install the roof now and apply for the LFHP grant afterward?
No. LDI states that homeowners must apply for and receive an LFHP grant before selecting a contractor and beginning construction under the grant program. Work cannot simply be completed first and reimbursed afterward.
Does a FORTIFIED Roof automatically lower my entire insurance premium?
No. Louisiana has established benchmark discounts for qualifying FORTIFIED designations, but LDI states that the benchmark percentages apply to the hurricane portion of the premium. The final effect on an individual policy should be confirmed with the insurer or licensed agent.
Who issues the FORTIFIED designation?
A certified FORTIFIED Evaluator documents applicable construction details and submits them through the FORTIFIED process. IBHS reviews the required documentation and issues the designation when the applicable requirements are satisfied.
Project and program notice: This page documents a specific completed Harvey roofing project. Construction requirements for another property may differ. FORTIFIED standards, product specifications, LFHP grant rounds, eligibility rules, and insurance requirements can change. Southern Home Improvement Center provides roofing construction and project estimates but does not award LFHP grants, determine insurance premiums, or independently issue FORTIFIED designations.
Roof replacement in Harvey & Jefferson Parish
Request a Roof Replacement or FORTIFIED Roof Estimate
Southern Home Improvement Center can evaluate your roof and provide a written estimate for a conventional replacement or FORTIFIED roof path. If LFHP funding or an insurance discount is important to your decision, verify the applicable program requirements before authorizing work based on expected financial assistance.

