Signs Your Roof May Have Storm Damage
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Missing or lifted shingles
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Dented gutters or vents
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Granule loss or bald spots
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Water stains on ceiling
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Leaks after storms
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Creaked or bruised shingles
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Fallen tree debris
Not all hail damage can be seen from the ground. Even minor hail or wind damage can shorten the lifespan of your roof and lead to costly water intrusion if left untreated


Hail Damage
Hail damage can weaken shingles by knocking away protective granules, bruising the roofs surface and exposing your home to future leaks.
Wind Damage
Strong winds can loosen shingles, expose underlayment and create openings for water intrusion. Even small areas of wind damage can worsen in future storms.
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We know storm damage can feel overwhelming. Here are answers to some of the most common questions homeowners ask about storm damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does hail damage look like on a roof? Hail damage can appear as bruising, missing granules, cracked shingles, dented vents, or damaged gutters. Some damage may not be visible from the ground, which is why professional inspections are important after severe storms.
Should I file an insurance claim after a storm? If your home experienced significant hail or wind damage, filing a claim may help cover repairs or replacement costs. We can inspect your property and help determine whether filing a claim makes sense.
How soon should storm damage be inspected? Storm damage should be inspected as soon as possible to prevent leaks, water intrusion, and worsening structural issues. Fast inspections also help support insurance documentation.
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