Hail damage to asphalt roofing.
Hail damage shingle roof.
Hail hits that are black in color.
Hail damages to composition roof shingles.
Second layer shingles are more susceptible to damage than first layer shingles because the surface directly underlying the shingle is less supportive than dense wood.
This is always a constant battle with homeowners insurance companies as they tend to blame the damages on age of the roof shingles rather than accept the fact that there is actual damages to the shingles that not only shortens the life of the roof shingle but could open the door to roof leaks etc.
The amount of hail damage to your roof may also be related to the number of shingle layers if you re dealing with a shingled roof.
Hail hits that are soft to the touch like the bruise on an apple.
Asphalt and or mat that appears shiny.
The second softer layer of shingles is more prone to damage since the underlying surface is less supportive than the denser wood on the top.
Random damage with no discernable pattern.
Wood shingles hail damage.
Asphalt and composition shingles hail damage.
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Loss of granules which may expose the roof felt.
Hail damage can also be affected by the number of shingle layers on a roof.