Post-Hail Inspection

Hail Damage Roof Inspections in St. Louis, MO

Roof inspections after hail to document shingle bruising, metal damage, flashing movement, and the next repair or replacement decision.

Hail inspections should answer what actually changed on the roof

After a hail event, owners need more than a generic statement that the roof was hit. They need to understand which slopes took the impact, what details were affected, and whether the roof is now in repair range or replacement range.

We inspect for bruised shingles, fractured tabs, metal denting, accessory damage, punctures, and storm-related wear patterns that help explain the true scope.

What this service is built around

Each card highlights the part of the job that owners usually need explained first.

Slope-by-Slope Review

Different roof sections often age and respond to hail differently, so the inspection should document the actual pattern.

Metal and Accessory Damage

Vents, caps, soft metals, gutters, and flashings often help confirm the larger storm story.

Repair or Replace Guidance

A useful hail inspection explains whether the roof still has dependable life left or has moved into broader replacement planning.

How the work usually unfolds

The exact steps change by roof condition, urgency, and material type, but the process should still feel organized and well explained.

Review the storm timing and property symptoms

We connect the inspection to the hail event, visible signs, and any new leak or interior warning you have noticed.

Inspect impacted slopes and components

The roof field, flashings, vents, caps, and metal accessories are checked for hail-related changes.

Photograph and organize the findings

The goal is a clearer storm file that helps the owner understand what changed on the roof.

Recommend the right next move

You get direction on monitoring, targeted repair, emergency protection, or broader replacement planning.

Related services

Use the linked pages if the job needs a different service path, a broader scope, or a second step after inspection.

Storm Response

Storm Damage Roofing

Storm Damage Roofing

Storm-damage inspections, repair scopes, tarping decisions, and roof replacement planning after hail, wind, and tree impact.

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Repair and Diagnostics

Roof Inspections

Roof Inspections

Photo-backed roof inspections for leaks, storm checks, real-estate questions, maintenance planning, and repair-versus-replacement decisions.

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Storm Response

Emergency Roof Tarping

Emergency Roof Tarping

Short-term roof protection for storm openings, active leaks, punctures, tree impact, and exposed decking that cannot wait for a full repair.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can hail damage exist without an active leak yet?

Yes. Many hail-damaged roofs do not leak immediately, which is why early inspection matters.

Do you inspect metal roof details and gutters too?

Yes. Soft-metal denting and accessory damage often help confirm the storm pattern across the property.

Does every hail-damaged roof need replacement?

No. Some roofs remain in repair range, while others have damage wide enough that replacement becomes the better path.

Will I get photos from the hail inspection?

Yes. Photo documentation is part of helping owners understand what the roof looks like after the storm.

Need a hail inspection that turns into a clear roofing plan?

Call for storm documentation, slope-by-slope review, and direct repair-versus-replacement guidance after hail.