Hail & Storm Damage Roof Inspection in Superior, CO
Superior, CO and the surrounding Colorado region sit at the heart of Colorado’s hail belt, one of the most hail-prone regions in the United States. Damaging hail events occur somewhere in Superior, CO and the surrounding area most years, often multiple times per season, and the resulting roof damage drives the majority of residential roof replacement work in this market. After a hailstorm or major wind event, the most important thing a homeowner can do is get the roof inspected by a qualified, local, manufacturer-certified roofing contractor, to determine whether actual claim-worthy damage occurred, document it properly if so, and start the claim within the policy’s notification window. The catch is that not every storm produces claim-worthy damage on every roof. Honest assessment matters more here than anywhere else.
Baseline Roofing and Solar performs storm and hail damage roof inspections across Superior, CO and communities throughout Colorado. We do honest post-storm inspections, meaning we tell you straight whether your roof actually has claim-worthy damage. Sometimes the answer is yes, with documentation we’ll provide for your insurance claim. Sometimes the answer is no, the roof came through fine, and we’ll tell you that too, even though it doesn’t make us money to give that answer. The contractor industry is full of operators who find damage on every roof they inspect after a storm, regardless of actual condition. We’re not one of them.
This page covers what a storm damage inspection actually involves, the specific indicators of hail damage and wind damage we look for, the truth about “my roof looks fine” assessments from the ground, the time-sensitive nature of post-storm claims, what insurance-grade documentation looks like, and the honest reality that some storms damage roofs and some don’t.
Hail Damage Indicators: What We Actually Look For
Hail damage on residential asphalt shingles shows up in specific, identifiable ways. Not every dimple or mark is hail damage, and not every hailstorm produces claim-worthy damage on every roof it hits. Knowing what real damage looks like helps you understand what the inspector is actually checking.
Asphalt Shingle Hail Damage
Granule loss in concentrated patterns.
Hail strikes knock granules off the asphalt mat in localized circular patterns. These patterns differ visually from age-related granule loss (which is broader and gradual). Concentrated bare spots, the size of a quarter, a golf ball, or larger, are classic hail damage indicators.
Mat bruising.
When hail strikes the shingle hard enough to compromise the underlying asphalt mat, you can sometimes feel the bruising as a soft spot when you press on the shingle. The mat fibers fracture under the granule layer, even when the surface looks superficially intact. This is often the most consequential damage type, the shingle has been weakened and will fail prematurely.
Fractures through the mat.
Severe hail can fracture the asphalt mat outright. From above, you see a clear impact site with both granule loss and a visible split or hole in the underlying mat. This is unambiguous damage.
Discoloration patterns.
Hail strikes leave subtle discoloration patterns even when granule loss isn’t dramatic. On older shingles where granules are already partially worn, the impact patterns can be more visible than the granule loss itself.
Soft Metal Damage Indicators
Soft metal accessories on the roof and around the home show hail impacts very reliably. We always check these because they confirm hail size and intensity even when the shingle damage is ambiguous.
- Vent caps and ridge vent covers, visible dings and dimples
- Flashing, chimney flashing, step flashing, drip edge
- Gutters and downspouts, particularly the upturned lip of gutters
- Window screens and frames
- Air conditioning condenser fins, often dramatically damaged in hail events
- Fence posts, mailboxes, garage door panels (if exposed to the same storm)
Other Hail Damage Indicators
- Damage to skylights, visible dings, cracks, or seal damage
- Granule accumulation in gutters and downspouts (concentrated, not gradual)
- Damage to wood shake or composite shingles, different pattern but same general indicators
- Tile cracking on ceramic, clay, or concrete tile roofs
Frequently Asked Questions: Storm & Hail Damage Roof Inspection
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How can I tell if my roof has hail damage?
From the ground, you usually can’t, most claim-worthy hail damage isn’t visible from a distance. Visible indicators from below include damaged soft metal accessories (vent caps, gutters, AC condenser fins), granule accumulation in gutters, and obvious shingle damage. The reliable answer requires a qualified inspector walking the roof and looking at surfaces up close.
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How much does a hail damage inspection cost in Superior, CO?
Initial damage assessments are typically free for residential homeowners in Superior, CO and the surrounding area. If significant damage is identified and full documentation is needed for an insurance claim, the documentation work is included in the project if you proceed with us, or available as a paid stand-alone inspection if you choose another path.
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How long after a storm should I get my roof inspected?
As soon as practical. Insurance policies have specific notification timelines, damage attribution becomes harder as time passes, and weather windows for inspection may be limited. After a major storm event, scheduling the inspection within days rather than weeks is the right approach.
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My neighbor’s roof has obvious hail damage: does that mean mine does too?
It’s a strong indicator that hail occurred at your address, but doesn’t guarantee similar damage. Hail size, fall angle, and roof condition all affect damage outcome. Adjacent properties often have different damage outcomes from the same storm. Inspection of your specific roof is the only reliable answer.
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Will my insurance cover the inspection?
Initial damage assessments are typically free, so this isn’t usually an out-of-pocket cost. If a paid third-party inspection is needed (warranty disputes, denied-claim appeals, complex situations), some homeowner policies cover reasonable inspection costs as part of the claim, check your specific policy.
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What if you find damage but I don’t want to file a claim?
That’s your decision. We document what we find and provide the report; whether to file a claim is up to you and your insurance broker. There are legitimate reasons not to file (small damage with high deductible, concern about future premiums, etc.). We don’t pressure homeowners to file claims.
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Should I let storm chasers do free inspections after a Superior, CO storm?
Be very cautious. Out-of-state storm chasers descend on Superior, CO after major storms with aggressive door-to-door free inspection offers. Their motivation is signing replacement work, and free inspections from storm chasers tend to find damage requiring replacement on every roof they look at. Local, licensed, manufacturer-certified contractors are the legitimate path to honest assessment.
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