About Our Hail Damage Roof Repair Services
Hail damage on asphalt shingles appears as dark impact marks, bruising, or granule loss in circular patterns. On metal components (flashing, gutters, vents), hail leaves unmistakable round dents. The challenge is that minor hail damage is often invisible from the ground and only apparent during a close-up roof inspection. Insurance adjusters may not identify all damage on a first visit β we know what to document and how to ensure all legitimate damage is included in your claim.
Typical cost range: Typically 100% covered by insurance less your deductible on valid hail claims. Factors affecting price include Hail size, Density of impact pattern, Roof age and material. We provide written estimates before any work begins.
Our Hail Damage Roof Repair Process
- 1 Free hail damage inspection β within 24 hours of storm event when possible
- 2 Systematic documentation: shingle strikes, soft metal impacts, granule displacement
- 3 Hail size and density documentation for claim support
- 4 Weather verification for the event date and location
- 5 Insurance claim filing and adjuster coordination
- 6 Re-inspection with adjuster if initial assessment undercounts damage
- 7 Full replacement or repair once claim is settled
Hail Damage Roof Repair β All 34 Service Areas
We provide Hail Damage Roof Repair throughout metro Atlanta and North Georgia. Click any city for local pricing, reviews, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions: Hail Damage Roof Repair
How do I know if my roof has hail damage?
Hail damage isn't always visible from the ground. Common signs include dark circular marks on shingles, dents in metal gutters or flashing, and granules collecting in downspout discharge. The safest way to know is a professional inspection β we provide this free of charge.
My neighbor got a new roof after the last hail storm β should I get an inspection?
Yes. Hail damage isn't always uniform across a neighborhood. Your roof may have received the same damage as your neighbor's, or less, or more β depending on pitch angle, age, and where the storm was strongest. A free inspection costs you nothing.
What is the typical hail size that causes insurance-covered damage in Georgia?
3/4-inch (penny-sized) or larger hail is generally considered the threshold for insurance-covered damage on most policies. Smaller hail can still cause functional damage β we document all findings and let the adjuster determine coverage.