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HAIL DAMAGE INSPECTION GUIDE
What Inspectors Look For — And Why It Matters

Understanding what a professional hail damage inspection involves helps you ask better questions, understand your report, and ensure your insurance claim is complete.

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What Is a Professional Hail Damage Inspection?

A professional hail damage inspection is a systematic assessment of your roof, gutters, siding, and other exterior surfaces conducted by a trained roofing inspector to document storm impact and determine if the damage warrants an insurance claim. Unlike a general roof inspection that evaluates overall condition and age, a hail damage inspection specifically focuses on identifying and documenting the functional impact of hail strikes on roofing materials.

The key word is “functional.” Insurance claims require evidence that hail caused functional damage — not just cosmetic marks. Understanding what inspectors look for and how they document findings helps homeowners appreciate the inspection process and feel confident their report accurately represents the condition of their property.

The 25-Point Hail Inspection Checklist

🏠 Roof Surface Inspection

  • ✅ Shingle granule loss (circular impact patterns)
  • ✅ Shingle bruising (soft spots from impact)
  • ✅ Shingle cracking or splitting
  • ✅ Exposed black mat (fiberglass backing)
  • ✅ Impact density and distribution mapping
  • ✅ Ridge cap shingle condition
  • ✅ Valley condition and waterproofing integrity

🔧 Metal Components

  • ✅ Gutter impacts and denting
  • ✅ Downspout damage assessment
  • ✅ Flashing condition (chimney, walls, vents)
  • ✅ Metal drip edge damage
  • ✅ Skylight frame and glazing
  • ✅ A/C unit and mechanical equipment
  • ✅ Metal ridge cap/hip cap conditions

🏗️ Exterior Surfaces

  • ✅ Siding impact assessment by material type
  • ✅ Window screen damage
  • ✅ Window frame impact marks
  • ✅ Wood trim and fascia damage
  • ✅ Soffit panel condition
  • ✅ Garage door denting
  • ✅ Fence and exterior structure assessment

🏠 Interior Assessment

  • ✅ Attic inspection for water infiltration signs
  • ✅ Insulation damage and moisture
  • ✅ Ceiling stain mapping (interior)
  • ✅ Ventilation system assessment

How Hail Damage Is Documented for Insurance

Documentation quality is everything in an insurance claim. An inspector who simply walks around and says “yes, there’s damage” provides no useful support for your claim. A professional hail inspection creates a systematic, defensible record of damage that insurance adjusters can review independently.

What Our Inspection Reports Include:

Date & Storm Data

Storm event date, hail size reported for your zip code, and weather service confirmation data.

Damage Photographs

High-resolution photos of every damage finding with GPS metadata and timestamps.

Impact Density Count

Industry standard 10×10 test squares documenting the number of hail hits per square foot.

Written Findings

Detailed written description of each damage type and its functional impact on your roof system.

Scope of Repairs

Recommended repair or replacement scope with material specifications and cost estimates.

Inspector Credentials

Inspector’s certification and licensing information — required for adjuster credibility.

Red Flags: What to Watch Out For During Inspections

Unfortunately, not all roofing companies conduct thorough, ethical inspections. In the weeks after a major storm event, numerous companies descend on affected neighborhoods offering “free inspections” — some with legitimate intentions, some with predatory practices. Understanding what to watch for protects you from both inadequate inspectors and unethical actors.

❌ Driveway Inspections

An inspector who doesn’t get on the roof is providing a guess, not an inspection. Hail damage cannot be properly documented without physical examination of the shingle surface.

❌ Instant Verbal Results

A legitimate inspection takes 45–90 minutes and produces a written report. An inspector who tells you “yes you have damage, sign here” within 10 minutes is cutting corners.

❌ Deductible Waivers

Offering to waive your deductible is illegal insurance fraud in Nebraska. Any company making this offer should be avoided immediately and reported to the Nebraska Department of Insurance.

❌ Unlicensed Contractors

Always verify that the roofing company is properly licensed and insured in Nebraska. Ask for their contractor license number and insurance certificate before work begins.

Schedule Your Professional Hail Inspection

Goodlife Exteriors provides thorough, documented hail damage inspections throughout Omaha, Bellevue, and the greater Nebraska metro area. BBB A+ rated. Insurance-grade documentation.

Schedule Free Inspection Call 402-899-9012

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