Discover how severe Colorado hailstorms affect roofs and what insurance adjusters are looking for to determine damage severity and necessary repairs.

Colorado experiences some of the most severe hailstorms in the country. Between Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and much of the Front Range, homeowners regularly deal with storms capable of damaging roofing systems in just minutes.
The challenge is that hail damage isn’t always obvious from the ground.
Some roofing problems appear immediately, while others slowly develop over time through:
Leaks
Granule loss
Weakening shingles
Moisture intrusion
Reduced roof lifespan
That’s why insurance adjusters and roofing contractors carefully inspect roofs after major storms to identify both visible and hidden damage.
When an insurance adjuster inspects a roof after a hailstorm, they’re typically trying to determine:
Whether the damage was caused by hail
How severe the damage is
Whether repairs or replacement are justified
The extent of affected areas
Whether other exterior components were damaged too
Their inspection often includes much more than just the shingles themselves.
Asphalt shingles are one of the most common roofing materials affected by hail.
One of the clearest signs of hail impact is missing granules.
Granules protect shingles from:
UV exposure
Water penetration
Premature aging
After hail impact, shingles may show dark spots where granules were knocked away.
Adjusters often check for “bruising,” which occurs when hail softens or damages the asphalt layer beneath the surface.
Bruised areas may feel:
Soft
Spongy
Depressed under pressure
These weak points can eventually lead to cracking or leaks.
Larger hailstones may crack shingles directly, especially on older roofs that have become brittle over time.
Older roofs often react differently to hail than newer systems.
As shingles age, they lose flexibility due to:
UV exposure
Temperature swings
Weathering
Granule deterioration
This makes older shingles more vulnerable to cracking and damage during storms.
Adjusters may consider:
Roof age
Existing wear
Previous repairs
Material condition
when evaluating a claim.
A professional storm inspection usually includes multiple parts of the exterior.
Adjusters commonly inspect:
Gutters
Downspouts
Roof vents
Flashing
Siding
Window screens
Soft metals
Air conditioning units
Damage to these areas can help confirm the size and direction of hail during the storm.
Soft metals are often one of the easiest ways to identify hail impact.
This includes materials like:
Gutters
Metal flashing
Roof vents
Downspouts
Unlike shingles, soft metals dent easily during hailstorms.
Adjusters frequently use these dents as supporting evidence that hail damage occurred across the property.
Many Colorado storms involve both hail and high winds.
Strong wind gusts may:
Lift shingles
Break seals
Expose underlayment
Tear roofing materials loose
When hail and wind combine, roofs can suffer more extensive damage than homeowners initially realize.
Not all hail damage creates immediate leaks.
Sometimes roofing materials weaken gradually after impact.
Over time, homeowners may begin noticing:
Water stains on ceilings
Granules collecting in gutters
Curling shingles
Increased roof leaks
Premature aging
By the time these symptoms appear, the roof may already require significant repairs.
That’s why inspections after severe storms are so important — even if the roof “looks fine” from the ground.
A roofing inspection after hail typically includes:
The inspector checks for:
Impact marks
Missing granules
Cracking
Lifted shingles
Exposed fiberglass matting
The attic may reveal signs of hidden moisture or ventilation problems.
Contractors and adjusters often examine:
Siding
Gutters
Flashing
Fences
Outdoor equipment
to help document overall storm impact.
Not every hailstorm automatically justifies filing a claim.
However, homeowners should strongly consider an inspection if:
Large hail recently hit the area
Neighbors are replacing roofs
You notice visible roof damage
Your roof is older
Leaks develop after a storm
Filing a claim without proper documentation can sometimes create unnecessary complications, so many homeowners choose to have a roofing contractor inspect the property first.
Proper documentation can make a major difference during the insurance process.
Experienced roofing contractors often help homeowners by:
Photographing damage
Identifying affected areas
Explaining code requirements
Meeting with adjusters
Providing repair estimates
Having an experienced storm damage specialist involved can help ensure important damage isn’t overlooked.
Even moderate hailstorms can weaken roofing systems long before major leaks appear.
Addressing damage early may help:
Prevent moisture intrusion
Reduce future repair costs
Maintain insurance compliance
Extend roof lifespan
Protect property value
If your home was recently hit by hail or severe wind, Colorado Front Range Roofing can provide a professional inspection and help you better understand the condition of your roof and exterior systems.