Free Hail Damage Assessment Checklist
Answer 8 questions to find out if your roof likely has insurance-eligible hail damage — before you call a contractor or file a claim.
Hail Damage Assessment
8 questions · Based on adjuster inspection criteria
1. Did a confirmed hail event occur at your address in the last 2 years?
Check weather.com historical data or your local news.
2. Do you see granules accumulating in gutters or at downspout exits?
Granule loss accelerates significantly after hail impact.
3. Are there visible dents or pitting on metal vents, gutters, or AC fins?
Soft metal is the clearest indicator of hail impact size.
4. Can you see dark spots, bruising, or cracked shingles from ground level?
Look from a safe position at the eave or from a ladder.
5. Is your roof more than 7 years old?
Older shingles are more susceptible to impact damage.
6. Do you have standard asphalt shingles (not Class 4 impact-resistant)?
Class 4 IR shingles are designed to resist damage from large hail.
7. Have neighbors had recent roof replacements from storm damage?
Storm damage is typically widespread across a neighborhood.
8. Do you have any interior water stains or active leaks?
Interior damage may indicate compromised flashing or underlayment.
Why Use This Tool?
After a hail storm, most homeowners have no idea whether they have a claimable event. Filing a claim prematurely can raise premiums; waiting too long can void coverage. This tool guides you through the same criteria insurance adjusters use — storm confirmation, visible indicators, roof age, and material type — so you can make an informed decision before calling anyone.
About This Tool
How It Works
Insurance claims require a confirmed weather event. We'll walk you through how to verify a qualifying hail event occurred at your address.
There are several signs of hail damage you can spot without getting on your roof — granule loss in gutters, dents on vents/AC units, and bruising patterns on shingles are all inspectable from the ground or ladder.
Roof age affects both damage susceptibility and insurance coverage. Older roofs may receive ACV (depreciated) settlements. Material type determines what hail size causes damage.
Your answers produce a probability score — High, Moderate, or Low — with specific recommendations on whether to file a claim, request a contractor inspection, or monitor for future events.
Cost Context
Hail damage claims average $12,000–20,000 for a full roof replacement. However, the amount your insurance pays depends heavily on your coverage type (ACV vs. RCV), your deductible, and the documented size of the hail event. A 1-inch hail event on a 15-year-old asphalt roof may result in an ACV payout of $4,000–8,000 after depreciation — well short of replacement cost. Knowing your coverage type before you file changes how you approach the claim process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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