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What size hail can cause damage on my roof

Hail is a common weather phenomenon that can cause significant damage to your roof. The size of the hail can determine the extent of the damage and how serious the repair needs to be. Understanding the relationship between hail size and roof damage can help you prepare for future storms and make the right decisions about repairs.


Hailstones can range in size from a fraction of an inch to several inches in diameter. The smallest hailstones are typically not big enough to cause damage to your roof. However, hailstones that are larger than a quarter of an inch can start to cause damage.

The most common type of hail damage is dented or dented and punctured metal roofing. This type of damage is caused by hailstones that are larger than a half inch in diameter. Hailstones that are one inch or larger can cause serious damage to metal roofing, such as denting and cracking. Additionally, hailstones that are 1.5 inches or larger can cause even more extensive damage, such as holes and punctures in the metal.


Asphalt shingles can also be damaged by hail. The size of hail that can cause damage to asphalt shingles depends on the type of shingle and the age of the roof. Typically, hailstones that are a half inch or larger can cause damage to asphalt shingles. Older roofs and shingles that are in poor condition are more susceptible to damage from hailstones.


Tile roofing is less susceptible to hail damage than metal or asphalt roofing. However, hailstones that are larger than 2 inches in diameter can cause damage to tile roofing, such as cracking and breaking.


It is important to have your roof inspected by a professional after a hail storm to assess the extent of the damage. A professional roofer will be able to determine if your roof needs to be repaired or if a full replacement is necessary.


In conclusion, the size of hail that can cause damage to your roof depends on the type of roofing material and the age of the roof. It is important to understand the relationship between hail size and roof damage so that you can make informed decisions about repairs. If you suspect that your roof has been damaged by hail, it is important to have it inspected by a professional to assess the extent of the damage and determine the best course of action.


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