When it comes to maintaining your home, keeping a close eye on the condition of your roof is crucial. Read to learn more about spotting hail damage

When it comes to maintaining your home, keeping a close eye on the condition of your roof is crucial. Especially in Oklahoma, where hailstorms and severe weather are common, your roof can incur a lot of weather-related issues over time.
Weather damage can be tricky to spot, too. With color variations in some shingle types, this effect can camouflage serious issues with your roof. Luckily, there are some key signs that indicate your roof needs attention!
In this post, we’ll explain how to identify hail and weather damage to your roof, various types of hail and weather damage, how severe weather can affect different types of roofing, and the importance of getting your damaged roof repaired promptly by professionals.
Before we can get into looking for and identifying damage to your roof, we need to understand what weather damage is and how it happens.
Hail damage refers to the destruction caused by hailstones impacting a surface, such as on your roof. Hailstones are solid precipitation composed of layers of ice that can vary in size, ranging from the size of small pellets or peas to golfball, softball, and even DVD-sized hail here in Oklahoma. The force of these hailstones and their size can cause varying degrees of damage to your roof, compromising its integrity.
Weather damage is a broad term for any damage caused by severe weather conditions. In this case, we’re focusing on damage from conditions such as high winds, tornadoes, hail, and heavy rain. All of these factors can cause damage to your roof when conditions are severe.
Identifying hail damage on a roof can be difficult, as some damages may appear small or tricky to see but may indicate the need for repairs. Keep in mind, some damage may be difficult to see from certain angles, especially on white finishes.
Follow this list from top to bottom and avoid climbing on your roof if possible. If you notice damage on your gutters, downspouts, flashings, or other metal fixtures, your roof is likely in need of repair. Here are some common indicators of roof damage that you can inspect from the ground:



1. Damaged gutters and downspouts: Damage here is the easiest indicator of roof damage that doesn’t require you to climb on your roof. Your gutters and downspouts are an important part of protecting your home and your roof. Hail can dent and crack these metal fixtures and disrupt proper water drainage on your home or building. This kind of damage is a good indicator that your roof is likely damaged as well.


2. Dented or damaged metal flashings fascia: Dents and cracks in these metal fixtures are another sign that your roof needs repair, too. If your home or building has metal fascia, be sure to inspect it from different angles to identify any difficult-to-see damage.


3. Damage to other parts of your home or building: Broken windows, dented metal fencing or gates, blown-off pieces of your building, and other damages to your property can indicate that your roof also needs attention.

Once you've inspected these pieces, you can move on to checking your roof if necessary. If your metal fixtures and other parts of your building are in good shape, but you still suspect roof damages, here’s what to look for:
There are a few ways hail and weather can damage your roof. Here is what some damage can look like and how it happens:
Hailstones come in various sizes, which means they can cause different types and severity of damage. Pea-sized hail may cause little to no damage at all, while hail the size of a quarter or golf ball may cause severe issues. The larger the hailstones, the greater the potential for damage.
We talked about a few indicators of hail damage specifically, but there are other types of damage your roof can incur from severe weather:
We’ve mentioned a few types of weather that can damage your roof, but here is a summarized list of weather to look out for.
Roof damage is often caused by strong winds associated with storms. Hail or no hail, wind can rip up shingles, throw debris into the roof at high speeds, and increase the force of hail and rain.
While hail is typically the primary concern, heavy rain and lightning can also pose risks to your roof. Excessive rainfall can worsen preexisting damage and cause leaks, and lightning strikes, although uncommon, can cause structural damage to your building.
Asphalt shingles are commonly used on roofs due to their affordability. They are, however, quite susceptible to hail and wind damage. They will often dent, crack, dislodge, or lose granules during severe weather.
Wood shingles are often chosen to suit a certain style or aesthetic of a home, but they can be more prone to weather damage. They can split or crack from harsh impact and may deteriorate more quickly after they are damaged.
Metal roofs are very durable and great at withstanding hail. They may incur dents from hail impact, but they typically do not suffer weather damage nearly as severe as other types of roofs. On metal roofs, keep an eye out for gutter and downspout damage, as well as punctures or severe dents from high winds and hail.
Slate or stone roofing is a durable option for many climates, but it can be sensitive to impact damage. Keep an eye out for cracks, displaced slate, and slate that is soft or brittle after severe weather.
There are a few reasons you should have your roof repaired quickly and with the help of professionals:
A small issue can quickly develop into a larger problem, which is why it’s important to regularly inspect, maintain, and repair your roof.
It may be tempting to fix minor roofing issues on your own, but there are quite a few risks, cons, and potential safety hazards to doing so.
Spotting hail and weather damage to your roof is essential for making necessary repairs before the problem worsens. By identifying signs of damage and promptly hiring a professional to repair them, you can ensure the longevity and integrity of your roof. Remember to contact a professional for repairs to ensure expert assessment and reliable repairs.
We hope this post helped you learn more about severe weather roof damage! If you’re in need of repairs to your weather-damaged roof, call Statewide Roofing! We're an experienced team of roofing experts that operate all over the state of Oklahoma. Call or contact us today for a free estimate and get your damage fixed now! See more of our residential and commercial roofing work, and learn more about us.
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