Keep an eye out.
How to inspect a roof for damage.
Note that when you re filing a homeowners insurance claim for roof damage the insurance company will send out their own adjuster to inspect the damage to your roof and decide the amount that the insurance company will provide for your roof repairs.
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.
Performing a wind damage inspection.
Check for missing shingles or missing pieces of metal fascia.
You can print out an image of your rooffrom google earth to make it easier to record the locations.
Wind damage part 3.
Look for signs of storm damage from the ground.
Identify area for water damage.
This includes missing or damaged shingles rotting curling buckling blistering and algae growth.
Using chalk for a hail damage roof inspection several types of chalk markings are used to denote specific inspection findings.
Inspect your roof or have it inspected after the hail storm.
Look for dents dings chipped surfaces etc.
Wood shakes and shingles.
How wind creates damage.
Take photographs of all damage to go along with your written record.
Follow these steps to check for storm damage to your roof.
Now look closely whether you can see any obvious damage.
Professional roof inspectors often use the initials ft to designate parts of the roof that have experienced granule loss.
Easy steps to inspecting your roof 1.
The first thing you need to do is grab a ladder and climb onto your roof.
Identify areas with moss algae and piles of leaves these areas are notorious for.
A circle with a line through it means that there is no damage within that area.
For the softer metal vents the damage will be much more obvious.
Walk around your home s exterior inspecting the roof from the ground for signs of damage sagging and.
Wind damage part 6.
Always inspect under eaves and overhangs to look for damage that might indicate water leakage especially at points of the roof that don t conform to the regular roof plane such as dormers or skylights.
Wind damage part 5.
Inspect your attic for leaks or water damage.
Check out all the roof vents and features to look for any damage.
Also if any water stains appear on your ceiling or walls you likely.
If you see anything that seems out of the ordinary you should further inspect it.