Shingles can react differently when struck by hail.
How to make your roof look like hail damage.
Check out all the roof vents and features to look for any damage.
Because seamless gutters are frequently feature aluminum or copper construction the signs of hail damage include telltale denting.
Hail is a powerful force of nature that can even damage roofs made with concrete tiles if the stones are large enough and wind speeds are high.
If you re planning on going up on your roof yourself make sure that you have a good pair of soft soled shoes or even get some roofing boots make sure that your ladder is in ideal working condition and get a buddy or co worker to hold on to the bottom for you as you are climbing up and down and bring your camera and some chalk to mark the spots you think are damaged.
Roofs with multiple shingle layers may be damaged by smaller hail stones due to a softer support surface directly under the top shingle layer.
As an example hail damage to asphalt and composition shingles can look very different than hail damage to wood shingles.
Look for dents dings chipped surfaces etc.
Another common result of a hailstorm is a build up of loose granules from the shingles in the gutters.
Thankfully you don t need to be sherlock holmes to figure out if your roof has been damaged in a hailstorm.
If your roof contains one layer of common asphalt shingles it usually takes a 1 or above diameter hail stone to cause damage roof hail damage.
Before you scan every tile start by examining the vents and exhaust caps.
For the harder to see impact areas like the chimney covers below run your chalk sideways over the surface and it will uncover the hail impact points.
These granules can easily clog the gutters and cause them to overflow.
Gutters the first and easiest place to look for damage signs are the gutters.
Gutters are also susceptible to hail damage.
What does hail damage to your roof look like.
It is important to know the different effects of the damage to properly identify whether or not you have roof damage from hail.