What Does Hail Damage Look Like on a Roof? How to Spot It—and Prevent It

Asphalt Shingles

  • Missing granules or dark spots
  • Bruising or soft areas
  • Cracked or lifted shingles

Wood Shakes

  • Splintering
  • Fresh wood showing through cracks
  • Dents in the grain

Clay or Concrete Tile

  • Cracks or chips
  • Broken tile corners
  • Displaced tiles

Lower Quality Metal Roofing

  • Minor dents
  • Scratched finishes
  • Loosened fasteners

After a Storm: What to Look For

  • Inspect from the ground for visible damage or debris
  • Check your attic for water stains or light leaks
  • Schedule a professional inspection if you suspect damage

Be Ready for What’s Next

Hail damage doesn’t have to be part of homeownership. With EDCO steel roofing, you can protect your home with confidence—no matter what the forecast holds.

How EDCO Roofing Stands Up to Hail

EDCO's steel roofing is designed to resist the most common forms of hail damage:

  • Class 4 impact resistance (highest rating)
  • Durable finish that resists denting and fading
  • Interlocking panels that stay in place during storms
  • No granules or fragile edges to break down

All backed by a lifetime, non-prorated warranty


Ready to Take the Next Step?
Whether you have a question about EDCO products or want to connect with a qualified contractor, we’re here to help.
Contact us today to get started