Can hail damage your roof?

Connor Eskridge • March 23, 2023

Worried about your roof after a hail storm?

Hail can definitely damage your roof, especially if it is severe enough. Even small hailstones can cause dents and other types of damage to your roof, while larger hailstones can cause more serious issues such as cracked or broken shingles, punctured or torn roofing materials, and even structural damage.

Here are some of the ways that hail can damage your roof:

  1. Cracked or broken shingles: Hail can cause cracks or breaks in your shingles, which can lead to leaks and other types of water damage.
  2. Punctured or torn roofing materials: Hailstones can puncture or tear through your roofing materials, leaving your roof vulnerable to water damage.
  3. Granule loss: Hail can knock off the protective granules on your shingles, which can lead to premature aging and deterioration of your roof.
  4. Structural damage: In severe cases, hail can cause structural damage to your roof, such as cracking or shifting of the underlying support system.

To determine if your roof has been damaged by hail, it's important to inspect it thoroughly after a storm. Look for dents, cracks, or other signs of damage, and consider having a professional roofing contractor inspect your roof if you're unsure.

If your roof has been damaged by hail, it's important to have it repaired as soon as possible to prevent further damage and keep your home safe and dry.

In conclusion, hail can definitely cause serious damage. If it has stormed in your area call 763-350-2509 for a free roof inspection or consulting.


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