How We Spot Hail Damage on Asphalt Roofs

Hail damage on asphalt roofs can range from clearly visible to almost undetectable. Knowing what to look for is essential in determining whether your roof needs repair or replacement after a hailstorm.

The Basics of Hail Damage

Hail impacts often leave noticeable marks on asphalt shingles. Larger hailstones may create dents or pockmarks that are easy to see. However, even if there are no clear indentations, damage may still be present. Common signs include dents or spatter marks on gutters, roof vents, flashing, and other roof components.

The Subtleties of Spotting Hail Damage

Spotting hail damage requires a close inspection beyond obvious signs. One key indicator is the loss of granules on shingles. Granules can be knocked off by hail, exposing the asphalt layer underneath. This accelerates the aging process of shingles and compromises their protective ability.

Checking for Collateral Damage

In many cases, the easiest way to detect hail impact is by checking for related damage in surrounding areas, such as:

  1. Dents in gutter systems and downspouts

  2. Impacts on painted trim, window screens, or exterior HVAC units

  3. Damage to vehicles or patio furniture nearby

These signs often indicate that the roof has sustained hail damage, especially during heavy storms.

The Importance of Granule Loss

Granules on asphalt shingles protect against UV rays and weather-related wear. Hail can strip these granules away, causing them to collect in gutters or at the base of downspouts. Granule loss not only leaves shingles vulnerable to further damage but can also decrease your roof’s lifespan significantly.

The Effects of Hail Damage

Even if hail doesn’t puncture your shingles or cause immediate leaks, it can still shorten the life of your roof. Hail weakens the structural integrity of shingles, making them more susceptible to water infiltration, cracking, or failure during future storms.

Prompt assessment and repair are critical. Delaying action can result in larger issues, potentially leading to the need for a full roof replacement.

Conducting a Safe Inspection

We strongly advise against climbing onto your roof to inspect hail damage. Instead, perform a visual inspection from the ground or contact a professional roofing contractor. They can safely assess the condition of your roof without risking personal injury.

When to Contact a Professional

Licensed roofing professionals have the experience to detect even subtle signs of hail damage. They can differentiate between cosmetic blemishes and actual structural compromise. Timely expert assessment can prevent minor damage from escalating into major repairs.

Schedule Your Hail Damage Assessment Today

If you believe your roof may have been damaged by hail, act quickly. Storm Help Pro, LLC provides thorough roof inspections and expert repairs designed to address hail damage before it becomes a larger issue.

Call us today at (970) 315-3448 or fill out our online form to schedule your roof inspection in western Colorado. Trust our experienced team to keep your home safe and weather-ready.

Jeff Posey

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