Look at the shingles.
How to check for hail damage on roof.
Using chalk for a hail damage roof inspection.
If you have a shingled roof then it is damage to the shingles that is the most important part of your hail damage roof insurance claim and extensive hail damage is what earns you coverage for a roof replacement or major repairs.
If left untreated the worn out protective coating may not be able to do its job and can allow rust to spread quickly.
In heavy hail storms this damage will be obvious.
Also take note of any cracks divots or bruising you see.
If you have an asphalt shingle roof look for large amounts of granules in your gutters and missing granules in the shingles across your roof.
For the harder to see impact areas like the chimney covers below run your chalk sideways over the surface and it will uncover the hail impact points.
Inspecting your shingles for hail damage finally you ll want to inspect the shingles.
A circle with a line through it means that there is no damage within that area.
Look for dents dings chipped surfaces etc.
Several types of chalk markings are used to denote specific inspection findings.
And it makes sense they do the brunt of the work when protecting your roof in a hail storm.
Check out all the roof vents and features to look for any damage.
Because your shingles are most heavily impacted by hail knowing what to look for after a storm is key to deciding how far the damage has gone and to what extent you need to repair your roof or home.
Check the whole shingle as well as the edges for signs of damage.
But smaller hailstones can also cause damage that may point to hail damage on your roof.
Pro tip soak aluminum siding with water from a hose before photographing to make damage more apparent.
This area of the roof will receive the most damage from hail since it is flat and will take a direct hit in a storm.
You ll also need a couple of sticks of white chalk to mark damaged spots as well as a camera.
This is one of the toughest roof materials out there but hail can still weaken its structure and cause corrosion.
Ask your roofer to check for dents and scour marks after the hail.