Protecting Your Roof Against Hail
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Protecting your roof from hail damage begins with recognizing the risks and implementing preventive measures before a storm arrives
Severe hailstorms may cause dents, fractures, or holes in your roof, leading to water infiltration and costly fixes
One of the most effective defenses is selecting impact-resistant roofing materials during installation or replacement
Ensure your new roof carries a Class 4 impact rating, the gold standard for hail resistance
You must inspect your roof at least twice yearly and immediately after any major storm
Watch for missing granules, flattened metal seams, or spiderweb cracks in roofing tiles
Early detection prevents small hail marks from turning into full-blown roof failures
Clogged gutters can cause water backup, increasing the risk of roof saturation and leaks
Remove overhanging limbs to eliminate falling debris that could puncture your roof
Trees can shed hail-sized twigs, nuts, or fruit that scratch or dent roofing surfaces
If you’re in a hail-prone area, add protective coverings like impact-resistant netting
Even small hail dents can lead to long-term water infiltration and structural decay
Minor hail damage can cause wood decking to rot, invite mold growth, and weaken your home’s foundation
A qualified roofing expert can determine whether patching, replacement, or full re-Mundell Roofing Albion Park is needed
Confirm whether your insurance mandates specific impact-rated materials for full reimbursement
Check if your insurer offers premium discounts for installing hail-resistant roofing
Documentation of roof care strengthens your case during claim negotiations
A proactive approach—choosing durable materials, inspecting often, and acting fast—gives your roof the best defense against hail
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