Roofing Inspection Tips For Hail Damage

Hailstorms can involve a lot of chaos. They are loud and potentially dangerous, and they will probably cause damage to your roof. The roof is very important to keep in good condition, so after a hailstorm occurs, you want to inspect it. These tips will give more meaning and efficiency to your inspection methods around the roof.

Review Hail Damage Warning Signs From the Ground

Before you get on the roof to really see what sections of the roof were impacted by a hailstorm, you should conduct your inspection on the ground first. This is going to give you a starting point for figuring out what damage is present and what measures should be taken next. 

If your roof was damaged by hail during a storm, then you probably are going to see roofing materials on the ground. It might be shingles, granules from shingles, and even sections of your gutter system. If you spot these things on the ground, then you can be certain your roof was damaged in some capacity by hail.

Get on the Roof and Take Pictures for a Roofing Repair Company 

If you are able to confirm hail damage has occurred on your roof, what you can do next is get on the roof and take pictures of damage that's present. That's going to document the extent of the hail damage, which is key if you're working with a professional roofing repair company.

They will be able to look at these pictures and get together some repair estimates before even coming out. You just need to make sure you remain safe getting on the roof and walking around it to take pictures of hail damage.

Pay Particular Attention to the Skylights

If your home's roof has skylights, then you want them to be a pretty big focal point when conducting your inspection after a hailstorm. Skylights are pretty strong, but some hailstorms can still cause them to break and come apart.

Scan your skylights to see what condition they're in. If you see signs of damage like cracked sections or holes, you need to hire a roofing company quickly before water is able to get through.

Even if you get a warning about an approaching hailstorm, your home's roof may still get damaged. You want to inspect this damage responsibly and thoroughly so that you are able to determine what repairs can restore your roof. 

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a roofer? It would be hard work. Roofers are on their feet all day. They work on an uneven surface, and they have to carry heavy items up ladders. But as difficult as roofing can be, it is also a very rewarding profession. When you're putting a roof on a home, you know you're helping to keep the family inside that home safe and warm. That feels good! We love chatting — and writing — about roofing and about roofers. This blog is a place where you can read more about the profession and then form your own opinions.

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