Hail damage to roof shingles can be very obvious or very difficult to uncover.
Hail damage signs on a roof.
One of the first telltale signs of a hail damaged roof might be dents in the eavestroughs that carry rainwater away from your home.
Dents on cars or other items on your house or in your yard.
Potential signs of hail damage.
After a hailstorm the flashing may show a series of dents in the material.
If hail reaches the size of an egg about 1 2 inches the damage becomes obvious on shingles and soft metal structures.
Other collateral hail damage around the house.
On a membrane roof it can be identified as fractures since pvc roofs are more difficult to tear.
Asphalt and or mat that appears shiny.
Hail hits that are black in color.
Indentations in the shingle where granules are missing.
A distinct pattern of small round shaped divots on the edges of the shingles.
It can look like indentations or divots on the impacted areas.
Dented shingles or small round or tear shaped dents in your gutters downspouts or metal flashing are a common sign of hail damage.
If you notice shingle granules in your gutters you may have hail damage on your roof.
The visual signs of hail damage vary depending on the materials of the roof.
The next steps you should take.
Hail damage on your roof will cause granules to break loose at the site of each hail stone impact.
Hail that s smaller than 1 inch can already inflict damage to an asphalt shingle roof.
The clearest indication of hail damage is the loss of granules from the coating on your shingles.
Loss of granules which may expose the roof felt.
An obvious sign of hail damage is visible on the metal flashing bordering the roof.
As you can see on the first image below the surface granules have been knocked off of the shingle very clearly.
Repairing hail damage to shingles while some hail damage may be cosmetic other hail damage can lead to even bigger issues.
You ll also want to look for pitted spots where hail impacted the roof.
But take note that roof damage in this case will be hard to identify.
The area around downspouts and in the gutters may show evidence of mineral granules that have become detached from the asphalt shingles or rolled roofing.
Random damage with no discernable pattern.
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.