Damage from hail can vary in appearance depending on the size and severity of the hailstones, wind speed, and wind direction. Smaller hailstones may only cause a few dents or blemishes on the roof, while larger stones with high wind speed can cause more significant damage, including holes and tears.
Like on a roof, sustained hail damage and its appearance will vary greatly on its size and composition and the materials that it impacts. Knowing what kind of roof and roofing materials you have, its current age and condition, and how strong the storm was will play a key role in knowing what to look for and accurately assessing the damage. Typical hail on an asphalt roof can cause granule loss, bruising that is soft to the touch, and exposed fiberglass matting.
Peak to Peak Roofing & Exteriors is your Denver-based expert for hail storm damage, roof replacement, roof installation, roof restoration, siding repair, concrete installation, solar installation, and more. Contact us for a free roof inspection if you suspect any damage to your roof from hail storms. Signs of roof damage could be water damage, property damage, damage to roof shingles, damage to vinyl siding, and more.
If you have any questions about damage after a storm, contact your roofing contractors at Peak to Peak Roofing to help diagnose the extent.