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What Is a Storm-Season Roof Inspection

A storm-season roof inspection assesses hail and wind damage. Get expert evaluations to secure insurance coverage and protect your home this season.

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A storm-season roof inspection is a detailed evaluation focused on hail and wind-related damage commonly

reviewed by insurance carriers. A trained roofing professional assesses the roof for signs of impact, uplift, material

failure, and water intrusion that may qualify for repair or replacement under a homeowner’s policy.

During a typical inspection, we:

  • Inspect shingles or roof coverings for hail bruising, granule loss, cracking, creasing, and wind damage

  • Check flashing, valleys, eaves, vents, pipes, and penetrations for storm-related separation, dents, or failed

  • sealant

  • Review accessible decking and structural areas for moisture intrusion, staining, or active leaks

  • Evaluate ventilation and sealed areas that may worsen storm damage or accelerate deterioration

You’ll receive clear feedback outlining:

  • Documented storm-related damage and areas of concern

  • Recommended repairs or next steps

  • Optional color photos suitable for insurance documentation

  • We inspect both residential and commercial roofs.

When Should I Schedule a Storm-Season Inspection?

From an insurance standpoint, inspections are recommended:

  • Before major storms to establish a baseline condition

  • After hail or high-wind events, even if no leaks are visible

  • Mid-season, if your area has experienced repeated storms

Warm storm-season conditions allow shingles and sealants to be evaluated more accurately, which helps ensure

findings are clearly documented.

Benefits of a Storm-Season Roof Inspection (Insurance Perspective)

Identify Insurable Damage

Hail bruising, fractured mats, lifted shingles, and seal strip failures often go unnoticed but can qualify as storm-

related damage.

Strengthen Insurance Documentation

Inspection photos and written findings help establish cause, scope, and severity, reducing claim delays or disputes.

Prevent Claim Denials Due to Delay

Waiting too long after a storm can make it difficult to distinguish storm damage from normal wear and tear.

Reduce Secondary Damage

Undetected storm damage can lead to interior water loss, which may complicate claims or reduce coverage.

Protect Roof Longevity

Addressing damage promptly helps the roof perform properly through future storms and policy periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I inspect my roof after every hailstorm?

If hail was large enough to damage siding, gutters, fencing, or vehicles, an inspection is strongly recommended—even

without leaks.

Does an inspection guarantee insurance coverage?

No. Coverage decisions are made by your insurance carrier. Our role is to identify and document roof conditions

accurately.

What does a storm inspection include?

We focus on hail impacts, wind uplift, flashing integrity, penetrations, and any signs of moisture intrusion or material

failure.

How much does it cost?

Standard storm-season inspections with Colorado Front Range Roofing are FREE.

Will I receive documentation for my claim?

Yes. Upon request, we provide written findings and photos suitable for homeowner records or insurance review.

How long does the inspection take?

Most inspections take 15–20 minutes, depending on roof size and complexity.

Do you offer drone inspections?

Yes. Drone inspections are available for an additional cost and are ideal for steep, complex, or storm-damaged roofs.

Schedule Your Free Storm-Season Roof Inspection

If you’re in Southern Colorado and want to document your roof’s condition before or after a storm, or determine

whether storm damage may warrant an insurance claim, we’re here to help.

- Call Colorado Front Range Roofing at (719) 542-2330 to schedule your FREE storm-season roof inspection or

ask about drone inspection options.

drone inspection options.

Colorado Front Range Roofing can help!

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