How to identify roof hail damage and when to file a claim.
How to identify hail damage on a roof.
You will generally see the shingle granules in your gutters or on the ground near the base of your gutters.
Hail damage storms might not be the worst natural disaster that you can imagine happening to your property but they can cause a surprising amount of long lasting damage so you should be prepared in the event of a hail storm or associated weather event.
How to distinguish wear types on asphalt shingle roofs.
The round dings in metal are obvious signs of hail damage.
Hail hits that are black in color.
Perpendicular hits cause the most damage so you re most likely to spot problems on the ridge.
Inspect the shingles on the ridge for damage.
Bruised or dented shingles.
While other factors can cause cracks in your shingles cracks are a common sign of hail damage on asphalt shingles.
However determining whether your roof has sustained damage from a hailstorm may be a little more difficult.
Look for dents dings chipped surfaces etc.
Vents chimneys sky lights other features and shingles are on our inspection list.
It is important to know the different effects of the damage to properly identify whether or not you have roof damage from hail.
Hail damage often accompanies wind damage to roofing systems so you ll want to look for both.
As you re inspecting your roof look for any shingles that have obvious cracks or curls in them.
Check out all the roof vents and features to look for any damage.
You may need to run your hand over some of your shingles to identify a crack.
Since the ridge is at the top hail hits it at a perpendicular angle instead of on a slant.
Asphalt and composition shingles hail damage random damage with no discernable pattern.
There are many easily seen signs of hail damage on an asphalt roof.
Foot traffic wear on asphalt shingles click to enlarge any image the dented metal flashing shown in the roof photo just above contributed by a reader is compelling evidence that the roof has been exposed to a hail storm.
The ridge of your roof is the place most likely to show hail damage.
If you notice shingle granules in your gutters you may have hail damage on your roof.
Hail damage on your roof will cause granules to break loose at the site of each hail stone impact.