Signs of Hail Damage on Your Roof
Hail damage can be subtle or severe. Many Kansas homeowners don't realize their roofs were damaged until water starts leaking or a professional inspection reveals hidden impact marks.
What Hail Damage Looks Like
Dents and Bruises in Shingles
Hail creates circular or oval-shaped dents and bruises in asphalt shingles. The impact cracks the granule coating and can crack the underlying asphalt mat. These bruises are the clearest sign of hail impact and are what insurance adjusters look for.
The dents may be shallow (from smaller hail) or deep (from larger hail). Even small bruises indicate the shingle's protective granules have been damaged, which shortens the roof's lifespan.
Missing or Exposed Granules
Hail strips granules from shingles. You'll see:
- Shiny, darker spots where granules are missing
- An unusual accumulation of granules in gutters and downspouts (looks like coarse sand)
- A general "worn" or "aged" appearance on affected areas of the roof
Check your gutters the day after a hailstorm โ if they're full of granules, hail almost certainly hit your roof.
Exposed Nails and Underlayment
If hail cracks or tears shingles severely, you'll see:
- Exposed nails (shiny metal) where shingle coverage is missing
- Dark underlayment visible beneath torn shingles
- Visible holes or gaps in the roof surface
This level of damage requires immediate attention to prevent water intrusion.
Dented Metal Components
Hail often damages gutters, downspouts, vent covers, flashing, and chimney caps before it damages shingles (because these are softer metals). Check for:
- Dents in gutters and downspouts (aluminum shows dents clearly)
- Cracked or broken vent covers
- Damaged flashing around chimneys, skylights, or penetrations
- Damaged screens or caps on vents
If metal components show clear hail impact, your roof was definitely in the storm โ even if shingle damage is hard to see.
Why Hail Damage Matters
Hail damage accelerates roof aging. Once the granule protective coating is compromised, UV rays break down the asphalt faster. A roof with hail damage will fail years earlier than one with proper granule coverage.
Hail damage leads to leaks. Bruised or cracked shingles eventually allow water infiltration. The leak may not appear immediately โ it can take months or even years for water to work its way through the roof deck and into the attic โ but once it starts, it compounds quickly.
Hail damage is typically covered by insurance. Unlike normal wear, hail is a sudden, accidental event that most homeowners policies cover (minus your deductible).
How to Check Your Roof for Hail Damage
From the Ground (Safe)
Look at your roof from the driveway or yard with binoculars. Look for:
- Dark spots or bruises in shingle surface
- Shiny spots (exposed asphalt where granules are missing)
- Uneven coloring across roof sections
- Visible cracks or tears
Check Gutters and Downspouts
This is one of the easiest checks. Look for an unusual amount of granules. Compare what you see to how your gutters looked before the storm. Hail damage will be obvious by the granule accumulation.
Inspect Accessible Metal Components
Look at vent covers, flashing, gutters, and downspouts. Any dents are evidence of hail impact.
Professional Inspection (Recommended)
A trained roofing contractor gets on the roof and examines:
- Shingle surface for bruising and granule loss patterns
- Flashing integrity
- Vent and chimney caps
- Gutters and any interior water stains in the attic
Professional inspections catch damage that's invisible from the ground and provide documentation for insurance claims.
What to Do If You Suspect Hail Damage
Step 1: Photograph Everything (Safe from Ground)
Take photos of:
- The roof surface (with zoom/binoculars)
- Gutters (especially granule accumulation)
- Dented metal components
- Any interior water stains
Include the date and time in your photos. Document the date and time of the hailstorm.
Step 2: Call Your Insurance Company
Report the damage within 24-48 hours. Most policies have time limits. Provide:
- Date and time of the hailstorm
- Photos of damage
- Description of affected areas
Step 3: Request a Free Professional Assessment
Contact Tiger Roofing for a free inspection. We'll:
- Thoroughly inspect the entire roof
- Document all damage with photos
- Provide a written assessment
- Explain your options (repair, replacement, insurance claim)
Step 4: Meet with Your Insurance Adjuster
Tiger Roofing can meet your adjuster on-site and advocate for maximum coverage. We've helped hundreds of Topeka homeowners get fair settlements.
Hail Damage & Insurance Claims
Hail damage is one of the clearest cases for insurance coverage. As long as the damage is recent and clearly caused by the hailstorm, and your policy covers hail damage (most do), you're likely covered minus your deductible.
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles (our recommendation for Kansas homes) cost more initially but often qualify for insurance discounts and are far less prone to hail damage.
Free Hail Damage Assessment Available Now
If you've experienced a hailstorm in Kansas or think you might have hail damage, Tiger Roofing offers a free, comprehensive damage assessment. No pressure, no obligation โ just honest evaluation and expert guidance on next steps.