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How to check your roof for damage after a hailstorm

Hail stones in handAfter the particularly heavy hail storm in Sydney in March 2019, thousands have been left with serious damage to their properties. With the possibility of hail in Sydney and the surrounding areas being as big as golf balls you would be right to be worried about what affect it might have on your roof.

While sometimes it takes a professional to recognise damage from hail, it can often be obvious from a simple inspection of your own roof. It is recommended that you only inspect your own roof if you feel comfortable and have the proper equipment to stay safe.

What are the three types of hail damage to look out for?

What component of the roof should you pay special attention to?

These include vulnerable attachments to the roof like the air conditioner, chimney or flashing that might have been damaged of dislodged, allowing water to seep into the house.

Thin metal pieces that often make up important parts of the roof like the gutter or downspouts are particularly susceptible to hail damage and should be thoroughly examined.

These overlapping rectangles make up the majority of your roof and should be properly inspected for bruising, cracking or loose granules. Pay special attention to any shingles that might have been knocked off the roof as these should be replaced immediately.

The ridge capping is set at the apex of your roof and is vital to the integrity of the roof as a whole. Make sure there was no damage done to these fundamental components.

If you have any skylights or windows on top of your house, they might have been cracked by the storm. Also made sure to pay attention to where they join the roof as these areas might have been affected as well.

Aside from obvious evidence on the roof itself, you should also take the time to look for any interior issues such as water leaking into the house which could point to hail damage up above.