Was your home hit by hail?
As a general rule it will take hail stones that are about 1 inch wide (about the width of a US Quarter) to damage your home. This guideline does not mean that every hail stone must be that large. There are numerous factors that can affect what is damaged and to what extent. The best way for you to determine if you have damage is to have your home inspected by our expert representatives who have a trained eye to look for hail damage that may be covered by your insurance. Give us a call to schedule your FREE inspection - it only takes about 15-20 minutes to determine if you have damage.
What does hail damage look like?
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Hail damage to shingles
When large hail falls out of the sky and hits your roof it can cause significant damage. This damage will cause your roof to leak! It can remove the granules which protect the petroleum in your roof from the sun and elements.
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Hail damage to roof can vents
Hail can damage the metal components to your roof such as can vents.
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Hail damage to gutters
Hail can cause numerous unsightly dents to your gutter system which will decrease your homes value and curb appeal.
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Hail damage to gable vents
Hail has severely damaged this gable vent which can provide unwanted access points for pests, bats, and insects.
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Hail damage to siding
Hail can cause unsightly damage to your home’s siding which will negatively impact your home’s curb appeal and decrease your home’s value.
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Hail damage to fascia
Hail can also dent metal wrapped fascia which can also reduce the home’s value and curb appeal.