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Shingle Damage: Hail
Hail is driven by high winds and impacts your shingles causing bruised spots that will eventually turn into leaks. Usually this type of damage is not noticeable from the ground. You need to get qualified inspectors out to check for damages.
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Shingle Damage: Wind
High winds can blow through and tear off, or just peel up, sections of your shingles making it impossible to keep the water out.
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Siding Damage
Vinyl siding will show breaks or holes from hail and aluminum siding will show dents, and your insurance carrier is liable for all damages sustained from any storm.
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Gutter Damage
Although cosmetic, dents in your gutters are a good sign that further damage could have been sustained.
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Vent Damage
Aluminum or metal vents will sustain heavy damage from hail and is a good indication of damage elsewhere.
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Window Damage
Often, window screens or the plastic casing around windows will sustain damage.
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A/C Unit Damage
Fins on you’re A/C unit will show damage, another indication that damages may be elsewhere on your home.
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Car Damage
Though we don’t repair vehicles, if your car was home during the storm, and it resembles the one to the left, chances are your home has sustained damage as well. Contact us today for your free inspection!!
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