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How many different kinds of roofs can you spot on the houses on your street? A few decades ago, you may have only seen shingle roofs, perhaps with the occasional slate roof mixed in. But these days, there are more kinds of roofing on the market. Metal roofs are becoming common because they can be made from recycled materials. Tile is a popular choice because it lasts a lot longer than other roofing materials. And then there are some roofers who install rubber roofs because they're smooth and easy to install. Learn more about roofs of all types on this blog.

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How Should You Address Hail Damage On A Roof

Hail storms are notorious for causing severe damage to cars. But do you know that they are capable of damaging your roof? Well, if the hail can damage your vehicle, you can imagine what it can do to your roof. Unfortunately, most people don't bother checking whether their roofs are affected once the hail storm subsides. So, here is how you should address hail damage on your roof.

Check for Signs of Hail Damage

The first step in repairing hail damage is checking for signs. It's wrong to assume that your roof is intact after a hail storm hits your area. If you fail to confirm the signs, you'll have to deal with roof problems in the future. So, which signs should you look for?

  • Granules – The first thing you should check for is the presence of granules. A strong hail storm can knock granules off your roof. And as you know, your roof shingles will lose strength once the granules are washed away. If there was significant hail damage on your roof, you'd find granules in the gutters and at the bottom of your downspout.
  • Broken or Cracked Shingles – Heavy hail storm can break some of your roof shingles. You see, hailstones can reach the size of golf balls. You can imagine the impact such hailstones can have on your roof shingles. Some roof shingles will crack or break. If the hail storm lasts for hours, you'll have to deal with a couple of missing shingles.
  • Leaks – Leaks are pretty common after an intense hailstorm hits your roof. You might not notice the leaks, especially if you have a ceiling above your head. That said, you should inspect your attic to see if there are any water spots. 
  • Dents – As you'd expect, large hailstones will definitely leave dents all over your roof, gutters, and flashing. The dents can be small or large, depending on the size of the hailstones. You can get a roofer to inspect your roof for dents.

Hire Roof Hail Damage Services

Once you have confirmed that your roof has suffered some damage, don't hesitate to call roof hail damage repair services. These roofers have unrivaled experience when it comes to restoring damaged roofs. 

You can even ask them to inspect your roof for hail damage because they understand which signs to look for. Don't attempt to patch up your roof if you value your safety. Always use the services of a professional.