Increases in these claims are due to the increase of storm chasers traveling from state to state.
Roof footfall damage.
Hail damage causes round indentations similar in size to the hailstones that caused them.
Damage from footfall tends to bend the entire shingle.
It s very important that you always use walkways whenever you access the roof so that you avoid too much footfall on the surface and so that you don t end up misusing the roof.
We illustrate asphalt shingle failures due to use of roof shingle staples improperly applied.
You can even see spots where roof tiles have broken off.
The tile roof below resembles wood shake shingles.
Any damage from misuse won t be covered under your warranty and once again you ll have to foot the bill for any repairs.
Damage may also be found around roof components that were installed after the tiles were installed such as satellite dishes and around components that require ongoing maintenance such as chimneys.
Hailstones may dent and distort metal shingles so severely that interlocking seams lose their integrity and leak or they may lose much of their wind resistance.
When hail damage does occur not all slopes are affected.
At first glance this roof may look normal.
Storm chasers claim homes have hail damage when there may be no hail damage at all.
But if you look closer you ll notice several chips and cracks in the tile from hail damage.
Foot traffic tears punctures tool cuts or damage during shingle installation.
This roof shingle damage diagnosis article describes the causes and effects of mechanical damage to shingles from a variety of sources.