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Homeowner's Guide to Hail Damage

Oct 20

 

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Winter can be stressful for homeowners in many ways. The possibility of frozen pipes, ice dams and other snow-related problems are always possible. Hail is not an exception to the norm.

 

Hail is a type of ice particles, which can vary in size and speed, and is different from snow. During a hailstorm windows are often the most obvious target, but your roof can also be damaged. It can be costly to repair this damage, particularly if it isn't detected quickly.

 

What size of hail can cause roof damage?

 

Any size of hail can cause damage depending on the roof's condition and the speed at which hailstones strike. Metal roofs are more durable than asphalt roofs. These sizes can give you an idea about the type of damage that you could expect.

 

  • Hail in the Dimension of a Dime

 

Even though hail is usually harmless, it is possible for asphalt shingles to get ripped by hail as small as the size of a penny. Old shingles could be damaged too. Even at speeds that are high smaller hailstones aren't likely to cause harm to newly installed shingles or other roofing materials.

 

  • Hail in Quarter-Size

 

The hail that falls between one quarter and a dime may not cause considerable harm, but it may scratch the roof and speed up erosion. There's a higher risk of asphalt or slate being broken or torn when they have already been damaged. Damage from an impact is more likely at higher speeds.

 

  • The Size of a Half Dollar

 

Anything larger than a quarter can pose an immediate threat for your roof. The hailstones can be so large that they can damage roofing shingles or cause damage to roofs made of metal. Always check your roof after a hailstorm of this magnitude.

 

How to Determine If your roof has been damaged by hail

 

Roof tiles come in a range of sizes and shapes with many sharing the same basic features. Unfortunately, different types of tiles may show distinctive signs of damage, which is why it's crucial to think about the roofing covering. The majority of tiles can be classified into three types that are slate/ceramic, asphalt/shingle and metal.

 

  • Checks on the Ground

 

You must look around the areas around your house for indications of damage following the storm. The damage to your gutters, fence, or shed is evident that your roof is damaged as well. The splinters of your roof that are visible that are lying on the ground are an excellent indicator. Don't wait until a leak appears to determine if your roof is damaged.

 

  • Examen of any roof's Metal Components

 

Hail damage leaves its mark on the roof's flashings, vents, and other metal components. After a hail storm dents, scrapes, and small holes appear on the roof. This indicates that the remainder of the roof is damaged as well.

 

Roofs comprised of asphalt and other tiles that are soft.

 

Asphalt roofs are the most popular kind of roofing material and are present on almost every property. The following procedures should be observed when checking asphalt roofs for damage:

 

  • Find granules which may be snared from the roof drains and gutters. If hail struck the other side of your roof, the granules are particularly evident. Although they can be an indicator of hail damage, dislodged particles are not necessarily caused by hail.
  • Look over the shingles to find areas that are bare. The asphalt substrate is apparent with a high concentration of granules is present.

 

Roofs are made of slate or clay

 

Slate tiles are enormous stone barriers that, when erected, can withstand a lot of abuse. However, hailstones can cause damage to slate or even damage tiles in some cases. This is a sign the slate has sustained hail damage:

 

The presence of clean sharp-edged holes suggests that the tiles were damaged by hail. Impacts that generate small punctures and cracks can degrade the tiles, regardless of how deep they are.

To stop further damage from occurring It is crucial to inspect immediately any tiles that have been damaged, damaged, or fractured by a hailstorm.

Other signs of hail damage are chipped corners or edges that have damaged or cracked.

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