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How to Identify Hail Damage on Your Roof

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Your roof is one of the most critical factors that keep you dry and safe from the elements. Unfortunately, it can damage in severe weather, such as hail storms. Identifying this damage can be challenging and often must be noticed for a long time. 

Depending on the wind speed, size, direction, and material of the roof, the damage caused by hail can vary. In addition, the slope, age of materials, and the speed of the storm can affect the damage caused by hail. The damage can lead to various issues, such as leaks

While damage can be categorized into functional or cosmetic, cosmetic injuries can lead to more severe outcomes. These include bruises, granule loss, broken edges, puncture wounds, and broken windows. Before it’s too late, it’s essential to identify the signs of hail damage on your shingles and seek professional roofing contractors if needed. Here are some of the signs related to this type of damage. 

Dented Shingles

Sometimes, bruises are the result of hail damage to your roof. It can be hard to identify these types of damage, especially since they usually appear on the surface. You can tell it has been damaged by touching it, which feels like it has been slapped. If you see a bruise, gently press it down to see if there’s any give. If it gives way, it could signify that the roof is starting to deteriorate

Some of the most common signs of hail damage are small round or tear-shaped marks on your shingles’ surface or metal flashing. You can also see pitted areas where the hail damaged the roof. 

Cracked Shingles

When granules have become loose, your shingles can become brittle and weak. During a hailstorm, these conditions can lead to cracks and curl in your shingles. You can inspect your roof for cracks by running your hand over some shingles. While other factors, such as hail damage, can cause cracks in your shingles, cracks are usually the result of hail damage on asphalt. 

Missing Granules

Some of the reasons why granules can fall off or become loose are due to various factors. If you notice a lot of them in your gutters or downspouts after a hailstorm, you might have hail damage on the asphalt shingles on your roof. It would be best if you climbed up on your roof to inspect for missing granules. 

You have hail damage if you notice plywood sheathing or exposed roofing felt. You should also pay close attention to the storm’s direction, as your shingles may show damage if they’re in the path of the hail. 

Although some hail damage can be cosmetic, other types can lead to more severe issues. For instance, if you have damaged or broken shingles, they can no longer keep water away from your home. It can cause water to seep into your home’s decking or underlayment. If you think you have hail damage, get in touch with us. We have developed a product that can rejuvenate and protect your shingles, giving them the strength to withstand hail.