Common Signs of Roof Hail Damage
How Does Hail Damage a Roof?
When hailstones strike your roof, the impact can break, bruise, or wear away the protective layers that shield your home. Different roofing materials show damage in different ways, but the result is often the same—your roof is weaker and more vulnerable to leaks.
Hail Damage To Roof Shingles
- Dents & Dimples in Asphalt Shingles
- Cracked or Broken Shingles
- Granule Loss Leaving Bare Spots
- Soft Spots or “Bruising” on Shingles
Metal Roof Hail Damage
- Dents and Dings on Panels
- Damaged Coatings or Paint Finish
- Loose or Shifted Fasteners
Hail Damage to Tile Roofs
- Cracked or Shattered Tiles
- Surface Chips That Expose Underlayment
- Water Leaks From Broken or Shifted Tiles
Hail Damage to Flat Roofs
- Punctures or Tears in Membranes (TPO, EPDM, Modified Bitumen)
- Blisters or Soft Spots From Impact
- Pooling Water Caused by Hail-Induced Indentations
Hail Damage to Roof Accessories & Components
- Bent Flashing and Metal Vents
- Damaged Gutters and Downspouts
- Broken Skylights or Roof Windows
Interior Clues: Water Damage & Roof Leaks
Sometimes, the first signs of hail damage show up inside your home. Watch for:
- Water spots on ceilings or walls
- Dripping leaks during rainfall
- Peeling paint or bubbling drywall
If you notice these issues after a storm, it’s time to call a professional to inspect your roof.
