Think your roof may have been hit by hail? We’ll inspect it, document visible damage, and show you the next step. No pressure. No gimmicks.
Hail damage is often easy to miss from the ground. By the time it becomes obvious, the roof may already be deteriorating. A quick inspection gives you clarity while the storm is still recent.
Many homeowners do not see an issue until there is granule loss, dented metal, lifted shingles, or interior staining.
The sooner you document visible storm damage, the easier it is to understand whether you should monitor it, repair it, or move forward with a claim.
What starts as hail bruising or impact damage can turn into leaks, material breakdown, and more expensive repairs later.
You do not need to be certain there is damage before reaching out. These are common signs homeowners notice after a storm.
We keep the next step simple. The goal is to inspect, document, and explain what we found in plain English.
Click through to the inspection request funnel and give us a few quick property details.
We check the roof and visible exterior storm indicators for signs of hail or wind damage.
You get clear photos and a straightforward explanation of what we found.
If there is visible storm damage, we explain the next step without pressure or gimmicks.
We do not lead with scare tactics. We inspect first, show the evidence, and tell you the truth about what we see.
We focus on visible findings, photos, and straightforward explanations rather than vague sales pressure.
We help homeowners understand the normal claim flow and what to expect after visible damage is documented.
If the roof only needs monitoring or a repair, that is what we will tell you.
Yes. Hail damage often shows up first as bruising, granule loss, or impact marks on soft metals before it becomes a leak.
Waiting can make documentation harder and can allow small damage to get worse. A quick inspection gives you a baseline.
Coverage depends on your policy and what the inspection finds. We do not promise coverage. We document visible damage and explain options.
Most inspections are quick. The exact time depends on roof size, pitch, access, and what visible storm indicators are present.
Yes. If a covered claim is approved, the policyholder is responsible for any applicable deductible.
Start with a quick inspection request. We’ll document what we find and help you understand the next step.
Roof It Pros documents visible storm-related damage and explains next steps. Coverage decisions are made by your insurance carrier.