
Types of Damage our Storm Damage
Wind
An example of wind damage to a roof could be missing shingles, where strong winds have lifted and blown shingles off the roof. Another sign could be curled or lifted shingles, where the edges of shingles are upturned or appear to be flapping in the wind. Water leakage inside the home is another sign of wind damage, as it indicates that the roof is no longer effectively protecting the structure from the elements.
Hail
An example of hail damage to a roof includes missing granules on asphalt shingles, leading to black spots or exposed asphalt. Hail can also cause dents or bruises on shingles, cracks or splits, or even damage to other roof components like vents, gutters, and flashing.
Tree Damage
A common example of tree damage to a roof is when a branch or tree limb falls onto the roof, causing punctures, scratches, or even cracks in the shingles or other roofing material. Overhanging branches can also cause wear and tear on shingles over time, leading to deterioration.

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