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Hail damage to your roof can either be easily noticeable or difficult to detect. You may identify signs of hail damage by observing dents or dings on your shingles, as well as on roof vents, gutters, and other roof penetrations.
Signs of wind damage on a roof include loose or missing shingles, chimney issues, curling or peeling shingles, damaged soffit or fascia and indoor leaks. Wind damage can also result in the loss of granules, much like in the case of hail.
A roof can sustain damage during a storm from various sources such as hail, wind, rain, and falling debris. Shingles can be destroyed in the process. Heavy rains can cause water to accumulate, leading to leaks or worsening existing ones.
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