In Colorado and Wyoming, the last few years have resulted in significant amounts of roof hail damage. Homeowners need to be proactive in checking for hail damage on their roofs. While hail is common throughout the summer months, in recent years above average hail storms have occurred in the area . Some of these hail storms have produced baseball-sized hail, which is capable creating extensive damage to residential roofs throughout Colorado and Wyoming the surrounding suburbs.
Hail is dangerous to your home's roof because it decreases the roof's life expectancy. Damage to the asphalt roof occurs when the protective granular surface of the asphalt shingle loosens and falls off. With the granules removed the shingle loses some of its protection, shortening the life span of the roof and making it more susceptible to additional damage.*
*Roofs that sustain hail damage do not always need to be removed immediately. If left undressed with time the damaged shingles could potentially allow water seepage into the roof.
Like most of the country, asphalt shingles are the primary roofing material used on Wyoming roofs and north Colorado roofs in general. Below are some common signs your roof has been damaged by a hail storm:
- Dents or bruising on the roof's asphalt shingle
- Granules are missing from the shingle (roofing shingle has ‘bald spots')
- Affected roofing shingles feel softer to the touch
- Granules are present in the gutters or at the base of downspouts
- Metal air vents, gutters and siding are damaged and dented