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How to Know if You Have Hail Damage

Updated: May 21, 2023

If you have been in a hailstorm in Northern Virginia, it is essential to check your property for hail damage. But it may be harder than you think, and hail damage can lead to serious problems if left untreated, such as leaks and water damage.

hand holding a hailstone after storm

Here are some steps to follow to know if you have hail damage:

The Signs of Hail Damage


There are some very obvious indications that you may have hail damage from a storm. These signs include dents, cracks, or chipped paint on your siding, gutters, windows, and doors or visible dents in the roof.

Hail can also cause damage to your cars, trucks, or other vehicles. Look for dents or broken windows. However, hail can also cause damage that may not be noticeable on the surface.

Hire a Professional


The best thing you can do after a hail storm is to hire your local Northern Virginia roofing company and have a HAAG-certified technician apply their trained eyes to your roof to provide a detailed assessment of the damage.

How Can Hail Damage A Roof?


The size of the hail, the speed of the wind, and the direction the wind is blowing can all affect the rate of impact that hail has on your roof.

Additionally, the material that your roof is made of and the age and slope of your roof can impact its level of vulnerability during a storm.

Types of Damage


Hail damage can be simply cosmetic or affect the roof's function and integrity. Therefore, it is crucial to act quickly and address any damage as soon as possible.

Common types of damage include the following:

  • Granule loss: Hailstones can knock off the protective granules on the shingle's surface, which can leave the underlying asphalt layer exposed to the weather and increase the risk of premature aging and deterioration.

  • Cracks or fractures: Hailstones can cause cracks or fractures on the shingles, which can lead to water penetration, leaks, and structural damage.

  • Bruises or dents: Hailstones can create bruises or dents on the shingles, which can compromise their structural integrity and make them more susceptible to further damage.

  • Punctures or holes: Large hailstones can puncture or create holes in the roof, which can cause severe damage to the underlying structure and require immediate repair or replacement.

  • Gutter and downspout damage: Hail can also damage gutters, downspouts, and other roofing accessories, leading to water damage and other issues.


Conclusion


The only way to know the extent of hail damage on your roof is to hire a professional roofing contractor in your area. If your roof has been compromised, don't waste your time attempting to fix it on your own.


At A&M Roofing, we are proud to be certified and accredited by the nation's leading manufacturers. Our team of skilled professionals is available to take the necessary steps to assess and repair any damage as soon as possible. Contact us today to learn more about our services and request a free estimate!


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