Hail that s smaller than 1 inch can already inflict damage to an asphalt shingle roof.
How to spot hail damage roof.
Check the ridge cap of the roof for dents.
Look for dents dings chipped surfaces etc.
Soft metal will show dents and also indicate the size of the hail.
One of the easiest signs of hail damage to spot is any gutter dents or deformations.
When a hail storm does come through a neighborhood folks flood roofing companies with phone calls and emails so do be patient with them.
Look at the shingles.
The next steps you should take.
Size and density the size of the hailstones can affect the degree of damage if any to your property.
Depending on the size of the hail and severity of the damage it may or may not be obvious that your roof has hail damage.
If you see quarter sized hail or larger in your yard call a professional roofer immediately to get on their schedule for an inspection.
If you notice shingle granules in your gutters you may have hail damage on your roof.
Changes in wind conditions can affect the location.
But take note that roof damage in this case will be hard to identify.
Identifying hail damage to your roof wind during a hailstorm wind direction and wind speed can vary.
Shingles with a granular texture such as those made from asphalt or composite materials may show granular loss that exposes the underlying felt random dents with no perceptible pattern and soft spots on the surface.
If your roof is covered with sheets of slate or clay tiles any gouges or cracks will be fairly obvious.
Set up a ladder to your roof to examine the top of the roof.
The visual signs of hail damage vary depending on the materials of the roof.
Check out all the roof vents and features to look for any damage.
Also take note of any cracks divots or bruising you see.
If your gutters has been heavily damaged your roof has likely taken many impacts as well.
Hail damage on your roof will cause granules to break loose at the site of each hail stone impact.
If hail reaches the size of an egg about 1 2 inches the damage becomes obvious on shingles and soft metal structures.
If you have an asphalt shingle roof look for large amounts of granules in your gutters and missing granules in the shingles across your roof.
You can tell your asphalt shingle roof has hail damage if you see black spots such as in the photos above.
Check the ridge cap of the roof for dents.
Check the whole shingle as well as the edges for signs of damage.
2 x research source this area of the roof will receive the most damage from hail since it is flat and.