Random damage with no discernable pattern.
Wind and hail damage to roof.
Random damage with no discernable pattern.
Because seamless gutters are frequently feature aluminum or copper construction the signs of hail damage include telltale denting.
Hail hits that are black in color.
Strong winds can create stress points on a roof that over time can weaken and become compromised.
High winds can cause damage to your roof even without hail or other harmful weather.
Asphalt and composition shingles hail damage.
Wind and hail damage.
Other wind damage may not be easy to see especially if the adhesive seal that provides a water shedding surface is broken.
Wood shingles hail damage.
There are several types of damage high winds can cause to your roof including leaks missing shingles and gutter problems.
Gutters are also susceptible to hail damage.
Shingles roofs especially take a beating during high winds despite most being rated to withstand 90 mph winds.
Always be safe when checking for roof damage.
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.
Significant wind can cause shingles to blow off the roof deck.
Missing shingles can lead to leaks and other interior damage.
Home insurance companies in past years have been walloped by numerous and expensive roof claims.
Loss of granules which may expose the roof felt.
Hail storms can cause a wide range of damage to your roof and your property in general.
While roofs are designed to resist typical wind loads they can be incrementally damaged over the years by high winds and debris carried by the wind.
Even when a storm produces no rain or hail your roof can still sustain damage.
To combat this many home insurers have implemented different coverage levels.
Asphalt and or mat that appears shiny.