Hail damage can also be affected by the number of shingle layers on a roof.
Hail damaged roof shingle.
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.
Hail damaged wood shingles may be completely split or cracked or have indentations that affect the long term integrity of the shingle.
Hailstones vary in size shape and hardness and can create a random pattern of dents or depressions.
Loss of granules which may expose the roof felt.
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 than before the storm.
Second layer shingles are more susceptible to damage than first layer shingles because the surface directly underlying the shingle is less supportive than dense wood.
Generally damage can be seen as indentations and or fractures on the shingle s surface.
Punctures to soft roofing materials look for punctures or cracks in soft roofing materials like pvc or weathered roof patch compounds.
Hail damage can either be functional or cosmetic in nature.
The ridge of your roof is the place most likely to show hail damage.
Since the ridge is at the top hail hits it at a perpendicular angle instead of on a slant.
Random damage with no discernable pattern.
Hail hits that are soft to the touch like the bruise on an apple.
Random damage with no discernable pattern.
Learn whether the hail damage is functional or cosmetic.
A split in the.
Asphalt and composition shingles hail damage.
Inspect the shingles on the ridge for damage.
Hail hits that are black in color.
The amount of hail damage to your roof may also be related to the number of shingle layers if you re dealing with a shingled roof.
Asphalt and or mat that appears shiny.
The visual signs of hail damage vary depending on the materials of the roof.
The second softer layer of shingles is more prone to damage since the underlying surface is less supportive than the denser wood on the top.
Wood shingles hail damage.
Perpendicular hits cause the most damage so you re most likely to spot problems on the ridge.
It is important to know the different effects of the damage to properly identify whether or not you have roof damage from hail.