Saturday, August 15, 2009



Lets start with something is hitting the roof it's getting loud back windows sound like they may break, and the back yard is turning white. The storm has now passed you now turn to the evening news and hear that a hail storm just hit your area lots of damage car windshields are broken out all over the area. Luckly it's your day off and you car is in the garage. You go out side to check out your roof from the ground and it looks ok (wrong) you see you can not determine the extent of roof shingle damage from the ground. Because it will like it has no damage however when you get on top of the roof this is what you will see
the metal on the water heater vent is dented and on the far right corner the mushroom vent is also damaged. Look at the shingles between the heater vent and the mushroom vent the dark spots is where the hail hit the shingles tearing and and removing the granules from the shingles. You can also see dark spots at about 8- 9 o'clock from the heater vent. It is time to call your insurance carrier.

1 comment:

  1. Those might be really disastrous, not only to the roofs and cars, but also to a person. When the roof gets hit or the same window glasses break, there's a possibility that people may be harmed. Better be careful every time, and be ahead of weather forecasts! ;)

    Max Boughner

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