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Mon, 23 Jun 2025

Hail Season Isn’t Over—Here’s What to Watch For

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Many Colorado residents breathe a sigh of relief in late June—but don’t let your guard down yet. According to NOAA, hail season in our region often extends through mid-July or longer, and storms can be unpredictable.

If you’ve already had one hail event this year, your roof may have compounded damage that isn't visible from the ground. Even a small hailstone—especially when driven by wind—can affect your roof’s long-term performance.

Signs Your Roof Might Be Damaged

  • Dented metal vents, flashing, or gutter guards
  • Dark spots or bruises on asphalt shingles
  • Missing granules (you may see them in your gutters)
  • Increased attic temperatures or insulation issues
  • Leaks after minor rainstorms

Minor dents today can turn into leaks, mold growth, or insulation degradation by the fall.

What To Do If You Suspect Damage

  1. Do not climb on the roof—you might miss signs or cause more damage
  2. Document the storm—save weather reports and photos from your yard
  3. Call a certified roofer for inspection
    • At Stone Creek, we provide a free storm damage inspection with full documentation for insurance use

Help With Insurance Claims

Stone Creek Roofing & Solar has worked with hundreds of insurance adjusters such as State Farm, All State & many more! We provide drone imagery, thermal scans (if needed), and complete claim support—making sure you don’t leave money on the table.

🧾 Verified Industry Advice

Even top manufacturers like CertainTeed warn that undetected hail damage can lead to warranty issues, so getting an inspection after each major storm is essential—even if you filed a claim earlier in the season.

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