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Understanding Roofing Hail Damage
Hail damage to your roof can be a significant issue, especially in areas prone to severe weather. When hailstones strike, they can cause immediate and long-term damage to roofing materials, compromising the integrity of your home. Understanding the nature and extent of hail damage is crucial for homeowners to take timely action and protect their property.
Common Signs of Hail Damage
Hail damage can manifest in various ways depending on the size, density, and velocity of the hailstones. Common signs of hail damage include:
- Dents in Metal Roofing: Visible indentations or dimples.
- Cracks or Splits in Shingles: Damage to asphalt or wood shingles.
- Granule Loss on Asphalt Shingles: Bald spots or exposed underlayment.
Why Professional Inspections are Essential
These damages may not always be visible from the ground, making professional inspections essential after a hailstorm. Our team at Markham Roofing provides thorough inspections to identify and assess the extent of hail damage.
Long-Term Impact of Hail Damage
The impact of hail can weaken the protective layer of your roof, leading to:
- Leaks and Water Damage: Small cracks can turn into significant leaks.
- Decreased Energy Efficiency: Compromised insulation can lead to higher energy bills.
- Costly Repairs: Ignoring minor damage can result in expensive repairs over time.
Take Proactive Steps
By understanding the potential risks and recognizing the signs of hail damage, homeowners can take proactive steps to maintain their roof’s health and longevity. Contact Markham Roofing today for a professional inspection and ensure your roof is protected.



Common Signs of Hail Damage on Your Roof
Identifying hail damage early can prevent more severe issues down the line. Here are some common signs of hail damage that you should look out for:
Visible Indicators
- Dented Metal Components: Check for dents in metal flashing, vents, and gutters.
- Cracked or Broken Shingles: Look for cracks, splits, or missing pieces in shingles.
- Granule Loss: Noticeable granule loss on asphalt shingles, leading to bald spots.
- Bruising on Shingles: Feel for soft spots or bruises on the shingles’ surface.
Hidden Signs
- Leaks in the Attic: Water stains or leaks in the attic can indicate roof damage.
- Mold or Mildew Growth: Excess moisture from roof damage can lead to mold or mildew.
- Damaged Roof Venting: Check for cracks or damage around roof vents and chimneys.
Why Early Detection Matters
Identifying these signs early can save you from more extensive and costly repairs. Hail damage, if left unchecked, can lead to:
- Structural Damage: Prolonged exposure to elements can weaken the roof structure.
- Increased Energy Costs: Compromised insulation can result in higher heating and cooling bills.
- Interior Damage: Water leaks can damage ceilings, walls, and personal belongings.
Professional Inspection
Our team at Markham Roofing offers comprehensive roof inspections to detect hail damage. We use advanced tools and techniques to ensure no damage goes unnoticed.
How Hail Size Affects Roof Damage
The size of hailstones plays a critical role in determining the extent of damage to your roof. Understanding this can help you better assess the potential impact after a hailstorm.
Small Hailstones (Pea-Sized, Up to 1/4 Inch)
- Minor Surface Damage: Small hailstones typically cause less severe damage but can still affect roof granules.
- Potential Cumulative Effect: Repeated exposure to small hail can gradually wear down roofing materials.
Medium Hailstones (Marble to Dime-Sized, 1/4 to 3/4 Inch)
- Noticeable Granule Loss: Medium-sized hailstones can dislodge granules from asphalt shingles, exposing the underlying layers.
- Dents and Bruises: They may also cause dents in softer roofing materials and visible bruising on shingles.
Large Hailstones (Nickel to Quarter-Sized, 3/4 to 1 Inch)
- Cracks and Splits: Larger hailstones are more likely to crack or split shingles, leading to immediate vulnerabilities.
- Damage to Flashing and Gutters: They can also dent or damage metal flashing, gutters, and other roof components.
Very Large Hailstones (Golf Ball-Sized and Larger, Over 1 Inch)
- Severe Structural Damage: Very large hailstones can cause significant structural damage, puncturing shingles and even the roof deck.
- Immediate Leaks: Such severe impacts can lead to immediate leaks and water infiltration.
Factors Influencing Damage Severity
- Hailstone Density: Harder, denser hailstones cause more damage.
- Wind Speed: Strong winds can drive hailstones into the roof with greater force.
- Roof Age and Material: Older roofs or those made of less durable materials are more susceptible to damage.
Professional Assessment
After any hailstorm, regardless of the hail size, it’s crucial to have a professional assessment to evaluate the extent of the damage. Markham Roofing offers expert inspections and repairs to ensure your roof remains in top condition.
The Impact of Hail Damage on Roof Longevity
Hail damage can significantly affect the lifespan of your roof. Understanding the long-term impact is essential for maintaining your roof’s durability and ensuring your home remains protected.
Accelerated Wear and Tear
- Granule Loss: Hail impact often dislodges granules from asphalt shingles, leading to faster degradation.
- Shingle Cracks and Splits: Cracks and splits allow water to penetrate, accelerating wear and reducing the roof’s lifespan.
Increased Vulnerability to Leaks
- Water Infiltration: Even minor hail damage can create entry points for water, causing leaks and water damage inside your home.
- Mold and Mildew Growth: Persistent moisture from leaks can lead to mold and mildew, compromising both your roof and indoor air quality.
Compromised Structural Integrity
- Weakening of Roof Deck: Severe hail damage can weaken the roof deck, affecting the overall structural integrity.
- Damage to Supporting Structures: Hail can also damage supporting structures such as flashing, gutters, and vents, leading to additional problems.
Higher Maintenance Costs
- Frequent Repairs: Hail-damaged roofs often require more frequent repairs, increasing maintenance costs over time.
- Early Replacement: Significant hail damage can shorten the roof’s expected lifespan, necessitating premature replacement.
Energy Efficiency Loss
- Insulation Damage: Damaged roofing materials can affect the insulation, leading to higher energy bills due to heat loss or gain.
- Increased HVAC Load: Compromised roofs can force your HVAC system to work harder, reducing its efficiency and lifespan.
Protecting Your Roof’s Longevity
To protect your roof’s longevity, it’s crucial to address hail damage promptly. Regular inspections and timely repairs can prevent minor issues from becoming major problems. At Markham Roofing, we offer comprehensive services to help maintain and extend the life of your roof.




Emergency Roof Repair for Hail Damage
When hail damage strikes, immediate action is crucial to prevent further damage and ensure your home remains protected. Our emergency roof repair services at Markham Roofing are designed to provide swift and effective solutions.
Immediate Response
- 24/7 Availability: We offer round-the-clock emergency repair services to address hail damage as soon as it occurs.
- Rapid Assessment: Our team quickly assesses the extent of the damage to develop an effective repair plan.
Temporary Protection
- Tarp Installation: We provide temporary tarping to prevent water infiltration and protect your home until permanent repairs can be made.
- Quick Fixes: Temporary fixes such as sealing cracks and replacing broken shingles to prevent further damage.
Comprehensive Repairs
- Shingle Replacement: We replace damaged shingles to restore the integrity of your roof.
- Flashing and Gutter Repairs: Addressing damage to flashing and gutters to ensure proper water drainage.
- Structural Repairs: Repairing any underlying structural damage to maintain the roof’s stability.
Insurance Assistance
- Damage Documentation: We provide detailed documentation of the damage to assist with insurance claims.
- Claims Support: Our team works with your insurance company to ensure you receive the coverage needed for repairs.
Preventive Measures
- Follow-Up Inspections: After the initial repairs, we conduct follow-up inspections to ensure your roof remains in good condition.
- Maintenance Plans: Offering maintenance plans to keep your roof in top shape and prevent future damage.
Why Choose Markham Roofing
- Experienced Professionals: Our team has extensive experience in handling hail damage repairs.
- Quality Materials: We use high-quality materials to ensure durable and long-lasting repairs.
- Customer Satisfaction: Committed to providing exceptional service and ensuring customer satisfaction.
Customer Testimonials on Hail Damage Repairs
Our customers consistently praise our prompt and professional service. Read their experiences to understand why Markham Roofing is the trusted choice for hail damage repairs.
Steps to Take After a Hailstorm
1
Inspect for Damage
Carefully inspect your roof and property for visible signs of hail damage. Look for dents, cracks, and missing shingles.
2
Contact a Professional
Call Markham Roofing for a thorough, professional inspection. Our experts will assess the damage and provide a detailed report and repair estimate.
3
File an Insurance Claim
Document the damage and contact your insurance company. We assist with the claims process, ensuring you receive the coverage needed for repairs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hail Damage
What does roof hail damage look like?
Hail damage on a roof can appear as dents, cracks, or chips in shingles. On asphalt roofs, you may notice loss of protective granules or exposure of the underlying fiberglass mat. In severe cases, you might see loose or missing shingles.
Can I inspect my roof for hail damage myself?
While it’s not recommended to climb onto your roof, you can look for signs of damage from ground level. Check for dented gutters, damaged siding, or roofing debris on the ground. However, for a thorough inspection, it’s best to contact a professional roofing expert.
How soon should I file an insurance claim for hail damage?
You should file a claim as soon as possible. Many insurance companies have a specific time window for filing hail damage claims. The exact timeframe varies by provider and policy, so check with your insurance company immediately after a hailstorm.
Does the size of hail matter when it comes to roof damage?
Yes, hail size is crucial. While pea-sized hail may not cause significant damage, larger and denser hailstones are more likely to cause noticeable damage to your roof.
Will my insurance rates increase if I file a hail damage claim?
Not necessarily. After a widespread disaster, insurance companies may raise rates across the board. By not filing a claim, you might end up paying higher rates without getting your damage repaired.
Is hail damage covered by my roof warranty?
Generally, no. Most manufacturers, home builders, and roofing contractors specifically exclude hail damage from their warranties.
How long can hail damage go unnoticed?
Hail damage can be insidious. It may not cause immediate leaks but can compromise your roof’s integrity over time, potentially leading to leaks years after the hailstorm.
Do I need to get multiple bids for hail damage repair?
If you’re working with a reputable roofing company, they should use the same software as insurance companies for estimates. They can often agree to work for the amount the insurance company approves, making multiple bids unnecessary.
Can a new roof be damaged by hail?
Yes, newer roofs can actually be more susceptible to hail damage than older ones. This is because new roofs take time to cure and fully settle from exposure to the elements.
What should I do immediately after a hailstorm?
After ensuring your safety, document the date and time of the storm. Take photos of any visible damage to your property, including hailstones if possible. Then, contact a professional roofing company for an inspection and your insurance company to start the claims process.