A typical hailstorm can leave behind roof damage in the form of punctures and cracks, as well as granule loss caused by hailstones hitting the shingle surfaces upon impact. The further hail damage goes unaddressed, the more likely it is for moisture to penetrate and compromise your roof and home interiors.
It is worth noting, however, that hailstones vary in size. This begs the question posed by the title of this blog post. Trusted roofing company Superior Roofing Company explains further.
The size and density of a hailstone determines the extent of damage your roof may sustain during a hailstorm. Here’s what you need to know:
Identifying and accurately assessing hail damage is a task best left to the professionals. That’s where our trained and experienced roofers at Superior Roofing Company come in. They have the know-how to spot hail damage, both obvious and otherwise, helping to ensure no part of your roof is overlooked. As soon as they determine areas of your roof that require immediate attention, they can perform repairs that can help restore the structure to its previous condition.
Understanding the types of hail and how they can damage your roof is essential for effective home maintenance. More importantly, knowing when to call in a team of professionals can save you time, money, and stress in the long run.
If you suspect your roof has suffered hail damage and needs immediate roof repair, don’t hesitate to contact Superior Roofing Company at any of the following numbers: (706) 322-9032 (Columbus, GA), (334) 298-5253 (Phenix City, AL), or (334) 821-8411 (Auburn, AL). You may also fill out our online form to request an estimate. It will be our pleasure to help you protect your home from the damaging effects of hail.
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