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Which Kind of Hail Is the Most Damaging to Your Roof?

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Written by Austin Pro Management
July 22, 2024

Experienced roofers would agree that hail is among the worst things that can come into contact with your roofing system. These ice formations can also damage other parts of your home, such as your windows and siding. If you do not detect hail-related problems immediately, they can lead to costly repairs.

Keep reading to find out which kind of hail inflicts the most damage to a roof.

Types of Hail That Can Damage Your Roof

Dime-Sized Hail

All hail sizes can possibly damage your roof, especially when they are falling at high speeds. Hail as tiny as a dime can already damage aging asphalt shingles. However, if you have a new or harder roof, it is unlikely that this type of hail can damage its surface, even at high velocity.

Quarter-Sized Hail

Hail the size of a quarter will not cause significant damage to your roof but can speed up its deterioration. It can cause shingle granule loss, making your roof more vulnerable to the harmful effects of the sun. Quarter-sized hail can worsen the condition of roofs that are already damaged.

Half-Dollar Size

Hailstones that are larger than a quarter can risk your roof of serious damage. They are large enough to damage shingles. At high impact speeds, half-dollar-sized hailstones can damage slate tile and dent metal roofs.

How Do You Know If Your Roof Suffered Damage?

After a weather event, do not attempt to climb up the roof instead, contact a professional for an inspection. At Austin Pro Siding, Windows & Roofing, we’re here to help with your storm damage needs. We are one of the best roof and window installers in the area.

However, you can still inspect your roof and home’s exterior from the ground. If your gutters, shed or fence has been affected by hail, there is a high chance your roof also has damage. Check the ground for pieces of shingles, and don’t wait until there is water leaking inside your home before having your roof checked.

Choose Austin Pro Siding, Windows & Roofing for your home exterior needs. As one of the area’s most experienced roofing and window replacement contractors, you can count on us for quality workmanship and products. Call us at (512) 550-0000. You may also fill out our contact form to request an appointment.

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