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Insurance claims for hail damage to roofs is on the rise around the country. According to the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes, hail causes more than $1.6 billion worth of damage in an average year to residential roofs in the United States, making it, year in and year out, one of the most costly natural disasters. After a hail storm it can be hard to see the damage to the shingles, but experts say the best thing to look at is the vents and the gutter down spouts. So after a hail storm, have a walk around your house to inspect for damage.

Difficulty:
Moderately Easy

Instructions

    • 1
      Shingle Mineral Deposits

      Check around the down spouts. Hail damage is when hail strikes the shingles of a roof with such impact that it degrades the shingle. In most cases, this damage cannot be seen by the untrained eye. If you have standard asphalt shingles on your house, you'll want to check around the downspouts for excessive tile granuals. If evident, there is strong evidence of roof damage due to the hail storm. However, this may simply be due to the age of the roofing material.

    • 2
      Gutter Ding

      Check the gutters and downspouts. Inspect all your downspouts and gutters for dings. Some of the newer gutters are thin enough that hail the size of a marble will easily dent the metal. Once again, if damage is evident, then the possibility of roof damage exists.

    • 3

      Inspect for leaks. Hail damage is not always apparent from the ground or to an untrained professional. All too often, hail damage is not discovered until after leaking or other serious damage occurs. Roof damage does not always cause immediate leaks. As damaged shingles degrade, your roof may begin to leak. Inspect your interior ceiling after heavy rains for any apparent water damage.

    • 4
      Hail Damage to Shingle

      Inspect the roof. Please only this do this if you have easy access to your roof and the slopes are not that excessive. Once on top, look at the vents, the drip edge, the fascia, and your gutters for signs of damage. Look at the roof shingles for circular dimple or areas where the shingle mineral is missing. Hail might produce a "dent" or a damage point in an asphalt shingle roof surface, resulting in granule loss and reduced remaining roof life. If you have 10 hits in a 10ft square, your roof most likely needs replacing.

    • 5

      Take action. If any of the above steps result in positive indications, call the professionals. Get two or three roofing companies, preferably hail damage certified ones, to come around and have a look. Most will provide estimate for free. Ask each if they think it's enough to warrant getting your insurance company out. You may want to call your insurance company anyway as they make the final determination and the worst that can happen is they deny the claim.



Read more: How to Detect Roof Hail Damage | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4893216_detect-roof-hail-damage.html#ixzz1KrKMQMGT
On June 1, 2008 a major hail storm hit JacksonvilleFL with extensive damage in the 32256 zip code leaving a trail of damaged roofs.  The worst hit being the 9A and Gate Parkway corridor specifically in the James Island subdivision.

While most insurance companies paid for new roofs to be replaced in James Island, unfortunately some homeowners were denied coverage.  We have heard "explanations / excuses" from insurance companies and insurance adjusters like:

 

·        There wasn't enough damage to your roof.

·        We will pay for ?partial' damage.

·        The hail wasn't big enough.

·        I don't see any damage.

·        Your roof will be fine.

·        Your roof is old and probably needs to be replaced anyway. 

 

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We are dedicated to delivering exceptional workmanship, service, and sensitivity to our customers' needs.  We value our relationships with all our customers. As with them, we look forward to providing you with Good, Honest Work.  To schedule a FREE roof inspection, contact us in Tennessee at (865) 332-0318.  In Florida contact us at (904) 396-4642.