Hail Damage Roof

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Hail damage is a common problem that can affect homes and businesses after a hailstorm. The size and severity of the hailstones can vary, but even small hail can cause damage to roofs, siding, windows, and other exterior surfaces.

If you think your home has hail damage, it is important to have a hail damage inspection by a qualified roofing contractor. A HAAG certified inspector is a roofing professional who has completed specialized training in the assessment of hail damage.

A HAAG certified inspector will use a variety of tools and techniques to assess the extent of the damage to your roof. They will look for signs of dents, cracks, missing granules, and other damage that can be caused by hail. The inspector may also use a hail damage calculator to determine the percentage of your roof that is damaged.

While hail damage may effect the long term health of your roof, it does not typically cause immediate leak problems and therefore does not need to be addressed with any great urgency. You should first have a reputable contractor like Larry Vaught Roofing advise you of the extent of the damage and then act accordingly.

Benefits of Hiring a HAAG Certified Roof Inspector

There are several benefits to hiring a HAAG certified inspector to assess hail damage to your home or business.

  • HAAG certified inspectors have the training and experience to accurately assess the extent of hail damage.
  • HAAG certified inspectors use a variety of tools and techniques to ensure that no damage is missed.
  • HAAG certified inspectors are familiar with the insurance claims process and can help you file a claim with your insurance company.

If you think your home has hail damage, it is important to have a hail damage inspection by a HAAG certified inspector. A HAAG certified inspector can help you assess the damage, repair the damage, and file a claim with your insurance company.  Larry L. Vaught Roofing has HAAG certified inspectors on our staff.

Hail Damage Inspection by a HAAG Certified Inspector was last modified: June 12th, 2023 by Larry L. Vaught Roofing

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