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Storms That May Qualify You for a Roof Replacement

Storm Name Date Location
Cheyenne Wyoming August 1 2025 July 13, 2025 Georgia / South Carolina
Grand Junction June 6 2025 July 14, 2025 Gulf Coast / Florida Panhandle

FAQ Section

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I see a storm passed over my address. What should I do now?

This storm data is your first alert that your property may be at risk. The most important thing to understand is that significant, insurance-claim-worthy damage—especially from hail—is often completely invisible from the ground. The next step is to use this data to take proactive measures. The only way to know for sure if your roof was affected is to schedule a free, no-obligation professional inspection. We will assess your roof, gutters, and siding to verify the extent of the damage, if any.

The report says there was 1-inch hail. Is that big enough to cause real damage?

Yes, absolutely. In the roofing and insurance industries, hail that is 1 inch in diameter (about the size of a quarter) is the recognized threshold for causing functional damage to asphalt shingles and other roofing components. Hail of this size and larger can crack shingles, void manufacturer warranties, and shorten your roof’s lifespan, even if it doesn’t cause an immediate leak. Our tool gives you the data to confirm you were hit by hail of a damaging size.

I don’t see any leaks and my insurance company hasn’t contacted me. Does that mean I’m okay?

No, and this is a critical mistake many homeowners make.

  • Leaks are a late-stage symptom. It can take months or even years for water to travel from a small, hail-damaged crack in a shingle into your home. By then, you could have significant rot and mold damage.
  • Your insurance company will not contact you. It is your responsibility as the homeowner to be proactive and file a claim within your policy’s time limit (typically 6-12 months from the date of the storm). Waiting for a leak or a call from your insurer will almost certainly result in you losing the opportunity to have your roof replaced through your policy.

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