Shingles can react differently when struck by hail.
Hail damage to roof shingles.
As an example hail damage to asphalt and composition shingles can look very different than hail damage to wood shingles.
It is important to know the different effects of the damage to properly identify whether or not you have roof damage from hail.
Hail damage to shingles.
Leaking and or damage to the lower layers of your roof could be next.
What does hail damage to your roof look like.
Shingles with a granular texture such as those made from asphalt or composite materials may show granular loss that exposes the underlying felt random dents with no perceptible pattern and soft spots on the surface.
The visual signs of hail damage vary depending on the materials of the roof.
What does hail damage look like on a roof.
Hail damages to composition roof shingles.
Hail damaged roof shingles we ve seen or which have been sent along to us as in photo form show more of a scouring effect in which larger more irregularly shaped areas of shingle surface have lost granules and thus have produced a shingle nearer the end of its product life.
Not the end of the world.
Don t wait when you think you may have shingle damage.
Hail damage to roof shingles can be very obvious or very difficult to uncover.
As you can see on the first image below the surface granules have been knocked off of the shingle very clearly.
This is always a constant battle with homeowners insurance companies as they tend to blame the damages on age of the roof shingles rather than accept the fact that there is actual damages to the shingles that not only shortens the life of the roof shingle but could open the door to roof leaks etc.
It takes a trained eye to spot hail damage to roof shingles.