If you notice visible damage leaks or other problems be sure to call your roofing contractor to inspect your roof or ask around for a reputable contractor if you don t already have one on speed dial.
How to check for roof damage.
Loose or missing shingles need to be replaced as soon as possible to avoid serious roof damage.
Also check your porch roof where it connects to the second story of the house.
The surest way to fully assess roof damage is by climbing on your roof and taking a look.
Inspect the attic dampness in the rafters or leakage in the attic indicate roof damage.
Also if any water stains appear on your ceiling or walls you likely need repairs or a roof replacement.
See if any stray shingles have made their way into the gutters.
But dents on a metal roof don t necessarily mean you need to replace it.
Metal roofs are the easiest of roofs to spot damage on if hail damages your roof you ll see the dents.
Check out all the roof vents and features to look for any damage.
Look for damage right away.
Follow these steps to check for storm damage to your roof.
Look for dents dings chipped surfaces etc.
Immediately after a natural disaster major storm or roof hail damage you should be assessing the condition of your roof right away after you make sure everyone is safe and the property is safe to enter of course.
Look for signs of storm damage from the ground.
Inspect your attic for leaks or water damage.
Check for cracks the chimney strong winds hail and rain can erode the mortar used to construct a chimney.
Look for signs of rusting as well as any separation between panels.
Check rubber gaskets around plumbing vents for deterioration and cracking.
For the harder to see impact areas like the chimney covers below run your chalk sideways over the surface and it will uncover the hail impact points.
Check the metal part that connects your chimney vents and skylights to the roof.
If it s corroded or cracked it must be replaced.
Check for any openings in the metal that could cause water to leak into your home.
Moisture marks point to water seeping and accumulating under the shingles.
Signs of roof damage.