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What to Do After a Hailstorm Hits Your Roof in Denver

  • Writer: Joel Speckman
    Joel Speckman
  • Apr 24
  • 4 min read

Hail Damage on Roof | All In One Contractors

What to Do After a Hailstorm Hits Your Roof in Denver


Hailstorms in Denver are no joke. In fact, Colorado is one of the hailstorm capitals of the United States. With hailstones the size of golf balls or larger, it’s no surprise that these storms can cause serious damage to roofs, gutters, and siding.


If your home has been hit by a hailstorm, it’s essential to know how to respond to avoid further damage and start the recovery process. At All In One Contractors, we’re here to guide you through the steps to take after a hailstorm hits your roof in Denver.


Step 1: Stay Safe and Assess the Situation


After a hailstorm, your first priority is safety. Don’t rush outside to inspect the damage immediately. Hail can cause dangerous debris to fall, and the ground may be slippery.


Here’s what you should do first:


  • Stay inside until the storm has passed and it’s safe to go outside.

  • If you have flooding or structural concerns, contact emergency services for immediate help.

Once the storm has cleared:


  • Check the condition of your home from the inside, looking for leaks, water stains, or damaged windows.

  • Stay indoors and avoid walking around the roof or climbing ladders. The damage may be hidden, and the roof could be unstable.


Step 2: Inspect Your Roof for Visible Damage


Once you’ve ensured that it’s safe to inspect the damage, you can assess what’s visible from the ground.


Look for these signs:


  • Dents in metal roofing: Hail can leave dents on metal surfaces, although it’s usually less damaging than to shingles.

  • Shingle damage: Look for missing, cracked, or curled shingles. Hail can knock shingles loose or cause them to lose their granules.

  • Gutter damage: Check for dented, bent, or clogged gutters. Hail can knock debris into gutters, obstructing water flow.

  • Siding and windows: Look for cracked or broken windows, or siding that has been dented or cracked by large hailstones.


If you notice damage from the ground, it’s crucial to call in a professional to ensure a full inspection.


Step 3: Document the Damage


Documentation is crucial, especially if you plan to file an insurance claim. Take clear photos and videos of the damage to your roof, siding, gutters, and any other affected areas.


Make sure to capture:


  • Wide shots to show the full extent of the damage.

  • Close-ups of individual shingles, dents, or cracks.

  • The size of the hailstones (if you still have them from the storm). Place a ruler or measuring tape next to the stones to give your insurance adjuster an idea of their size.


This documentation will help with your insurance claim and ensure that the damages are accurately assessed.


Step 4: Call Your Insurance Company


Once you have documented the damage, contact your insurance company as soon as possible. Most insurance policies cover hail damage, but it’s important to start the claim process promptly.


What to expect:


  • Your insurance company will likely send out an adjuster to inspect the damage. Be sure to have your documentation ready for them.

  • If your insurance covers roof repairs, they may issue a check for the repairs (or a portion of the cost).


It’s important to note that insurance policies vary, so you should review your specific policy to understand your coverage limits and deductibles.


Step 5: Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection


After a hailstorm, it’s imperative to get a professional roof inspection. Even if you don’t see significant damage, hail can weaken shingles or cause small issues that will worsen over time. A professional inspection from a licensed roofing contractor will help identify:


  • Hidden damage that may not be visible from the ground.

  • Signs of wear and tear that could cause leaks or other problems down the line.

  • Whether the roof needs repair or replacement based on the extent of the damage.


At All In One Contractors, we specialize in working with homeowners and insurance companies to help assess, repair, and replace storm-damaged roofs. Our licensed and insured experts can provide a thorough inspection and guide you through the next steps.


Step 6: Take Action Based on the Inspection


After the inspection, your roofing contractor will provide you with a detailed report of the damage and offer recommendations for the next steps. This could include:


  • Roof repairs: If the damage is minor, repairing individual shingles or panels may be enough to restore the roof.

  • Full replacement: If the damage is extensive and affects the entire roofing system, replacing the roof may be the best option.


At this stage, you’ll also want to work with your insurance company to ensure your claim covers the repairs or replacement. Your roofing contractor can help you navigate this process to make sure you’re fully covered.


Step 7: Prevent Future Damage


Once your roof has been repaired or replaced, consider taking steps to minimize future storm damage. Some options to consider:


  • Impact-resistant shingles: These shingles are specifically designed to withstand hail damage.

  • Roof coating: Applying a reflective roof coating can help improve energy efficiency and protect against UV damage.

  • Regular maintenance: Regular inspections can catch small issues before they become big problems, especially after storms.


Why Choose All In One Contractors?


If your roof was damaged in a hailstorm, you need a trusted roofing contractor to help you navigate the repair or replacement process. At All In One Contractors, we offer:


  • Licensed & insured professionals who are ready to help

  • An A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau

  • A 4.5-star Google rating based on customer satisfaction

  • Expertise in working with insurance companies for storm claims


We’re here to help you restore your home, no matter the storm.


Call Today for a Free Roof Inspection


If a hailstorm has damaged your roof, don't wait to get it inspected. Call All In One Contractors at 303-663-5615 or schedule your free inspection today.


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