Hail Damage
Large hail forms when a layer of cool dry air overlays warm, humid air. The result is an updraft that carries tiny droplets of water up into the atmosphere where they freeze. When they fall, they get sucked into another updraft where another layer of ice forms around them. This process is repeated until the hail stone becomes too heavy and falls to earth.
Unless severe, hail damage to asphalt shingles is extremely difficult to spot. Even if the hail damage is difficult to see to the untrained eye, it does not mean it is not serious. When the hail stone hits your shingle, it causes a soft spot where the outer layer of granules is loosened. Hail damage voids nearly all manufacturers’ warranties and causes your shingles to age prematurely.
Our dedicated employees learn straight from Haag Engineering manuals and texts. Haag writes the standards of what constitutes hail damage and what level of hail damage will have an adverse effect on your roofing system.
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