Hail Damage to Your Alpine Fork Roof?
3/19/2019 (Permalink)
In 2016, the United States experienced 5,601 severe hail storms, as documented by the NOAA Severe Weather Database. Hail can range in size from the size of pencil tip to the size of a softball.
Many homeowners are not aware of hail damage on their roofs. Hail damage to roof tops often times cannot be seen from the ground, and that’s a big reason why the idea of hail damage hardly ever crosses a homeowner’s mind.
Tell-Tale Signs of Hail Damage on a Roof
Although you cannot fully determine the amount of hail damage on a roof from the ground, there are some signs that a trained eye can point out and help determine if there may be more damage up top. Here are a few things to look for.
- Dented gutters, gutter screens, or downspouts
- Damage to siding and windowsills/casings
- Damage to air conditioners or other outdoor items
- Damage to decks or painted wood surfaces
Once you are on the roof check for these signs of roof damage:
- Dented vents, chimneys, or sky light covers
- Dented or damages shingles. (This may be the most important to check for.)
Dented or damages shingles are what leads to a damages and potentially leaky roof. Some day you will never get a solid insurance claim without shingle damage.
What to do if you have Shingle Damage
Hail damage is covered by standard home insurance in most states but coverage is applied in a variety of ways, depending on where you live, your insurer and how your policy is set up. The best way to find out about your coverage is to reach out to your insurance provider before the damage occurs.
If you have a damaged roof due to hail that has caused a leaky roof call SERVPRO of North Utah County, today to help mitigate water damage in your home.
SERVPRO of North Utah County (801) 785-5228