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Last updated on March 28th, 2024 at 02:07 pm

How to Avoid the Cost of a Hail Damage Roof Repair

Hail damage can be devastating, and not only on the roof. Inside your home, water stains may appear on walls and around light fixtures. In attics, water stains can appear on wet insulation. If your roof has suffered hail damage, it may be time to call in a roofing contractor to get the roof repaired. Here are some things to look for if you suspect your roof may need repair. Here are a few things you can do to avoid the cost of a hail damage roof repair.

Impact areas

It is possible to identify impact areas of hail damage by inspecting a shingle’s edge. A split along the shingle’s length usually follows the grain. The split will appear brown or orange or black in color. The split will not be uniform and will have jagged edges. If the area looks uneven and scattered, it is likely hail damage. Here are some signs to look for:

Hailstones can hit any part of the roof. It is possible for hailstones to hit different shingles on the same side, or they can overlap. Color and texture may indicate the age of a roof. Older hailstones may be darker in color, whereas newer damage will be lighter. In addition to the roof, hail can damage window sills and exposed metal surfaces. Oftentimes, hailstorms cause damage to air conditioning systems.

Scour marks

If you have hail damage on your roof, you may notice spatter marks. These blotches are the result of hailstone impacts and are aesthetic blemishes. These marks vary in color from the surrounding area and are caused by the oxidization of the material surface. Although spatter marks do not necessarily indicate damage, they can be indicative of the size of recent hail. If you notice them on your roof, you should contact a roofing company as soon as possible for an evaluation.

Fortunately, assessing hail damage is easy. Different types of roofing materials show different effects from the impact of hailstones. Asphalt-composition shingles, the most common type of residential roofing material in the United States, will typically exhibit impressions caused by granules pressed into the mat by hailstone. Although hailstone damage will not usually lead to leaking, it may reduce the lifespan of asphalt shingles.

Dents

While you might not notice it immediately, hail damage can leave large holes in your window screens. Cracks in the roof’s metal surface can also cause damage to its protective coating. If water pooled in the dents, it could lead to rusting and discoloration of the roof. Other areas of your roof that are likely to be affected by hail damage include chimney covers, vent caps, and skylights. You can also look for discoloration and dents in the siding of your home.

The most common sign of hail damage on your roof are dents in the shingles. However, dents can also occur on gutters, vents, and flashing. While hail dents usually appear black, they can be irregularly-shaped and uneven in size. In some cases, hail damage may result in damaged drywall or wood. This can be a serious issue. Regardless of whether you notice dents or not, it is important to contact a roofing company to assess the damage.

Hail Damage Roof Repair
Hail Damage Roof Repair
12013 Brosius Rd, Garrettsville, OH 44231
(440) 975-7872

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