Also take note of any cracks divots or bruising you see.
How to determine hail damage on roof.
Changes in wind conditions can affect the location.
Old hail damage to most roofing materials will typically have characteristics that are distinguishable from new hail damage.
For example old hail damage to asphalt shingles will appear weathered with the asphalt layer having a grayish tint whereas new hail damage will appear fresh with the asphalt layer being a dark black color.
Perpendicular hits cause the most damage so you re most likely to spot problems on the ridge.
Hail damage often accompanies wind damage to roofing systems so you ll want to look for both.
Professional roof inspectors often use the initials ft to designate parts of the roof that have experienced granule loss.
If there wasn t much wind then the entire roof will be damaged.
Using chalk for a hail damage roof inspection several types of chalk markings are used to denote specific inspection findings.
Hail damage is often on only one or 2 sides of the roof if it was caused by a blowing storm.
Identifying hail damage to your roof wind during a hailstorm wind direction and wind speed can vary.
Check out all the roof vents and features to look for any damage.
A circle with a line through it means that there is no damage within that area.
Inspect the shingles on the ridge for damage.
Inspecting your shingles depending on the size of the hail and severity of the damage it may or may not be obvious that your roof has hail damage.
Know that the severity of the hail damage to your roof depends on a wide range of factors including the type of roofing materials the slope of the roof the age of the roof and the quality of construction.
Size and density the size of the hailstones can affect the degree of damage if any to your property.
Since the ridge is at the top hail hits it at a perpendicular angle instead of on a slant.