
Get a Roof Inspection After Hail—Here’s Why It Pays Off
When a hailstorm hits, most homeowners check their cars and siding. But here’s the thing—hail damage to your roof is often invisible from the ground. That’s why calling for a professional roof inspection after a storm isn’t just smart—it could save you thousands.
At Total Home Water Restoration, we’ve seen how minor-looking hail damage turns into major roof leaks a few months later. If you’re in Grove City, Columbus, or nearby, here’s why a post-hail roof inspection should be your next move.
Why You Shouldn’t Wait
Hail can crack shingles, bruise the underlayment, or damage flashing—without creating a leak right away. But over time, moisture finds its way in.
If you wait until water stains show up on your ceiling, you're already looking at interior repairs. That means:
Drywall damage
Insulation rot
Mold growth
Higher insurance claims
A professional roof inspection catches the damage early—while it’s still just a roofing issue, not a full-blown restoration job.
What We Look for During an Inspection
At Total Home Water Restoration, our inspections aren’t just a quick glance. We check:
Shingle condition—looking for cracks, granule loss, or bruising
Flashing and sealants—around chimneys, vents, and valleys
Gutters and downspouts—checking for impact dents or clogs
Signs of water intrusion—in the attic and along roof penetrations
Our team knows how to spot hail damage that insurance adjusters miss. We’ve helped plenty of homeowners get the full claim they deserve—because we document everything, by the book.
Hail Damage and Insurance: Know Your Window
Most policies give you a limited time to report storm damage. In Ohio, that’s usually 12 to 24 months, but some policies are stricter. If you miss that window, you could be stuck footing the repair bill.
Even if your roof looks okay, schedule an inspection right after a storm. We’ll give you a written report, photos, and honest advice on whether to file a claim.
When a Repair Turns Into a Full Replacement
We’ve had jobs in Grove City and Hilliard where a few cracked shingles turned into full replacements once we peeled things back. It’s not about pushing work—it’s about doing the job right.
According to local code (per IRC 908.1.1), if more than 25% of a roof section is damaged, that section should be replaced—not patched. Your insurance should cover it, but you need solid inspection documentation to back your claim.
Why Choose Total Home Water Restoration
Local to Grove City—not storm chasers
Fully licensed and insured
Real experience with storm, water, and structural damage
We work with your insurance adjuster to make sure nothing gets missed
We inspect your roof like it’s our own home. If it’s fine, we’ll tell you. If it’s not, we’ll show you exactly what needs fixing and why.
Call Today for a Roof Inspection
Don’t guess if your roof made it through the hail okay. Know for sure—with a thorough inspection from a local pro.
📍 Total Home Water Restoration
4141 Hoover Rd, Grove City, OH 43123
📞 380-246-1837
FAQs
How soon should I get a roof inspection after hail?
Right away. Even if there’s no visible damage, hidden issues can get worse fast—and your insurance has deadlines.
Will my homeowner’s insurance go up if I file a hail claim?
Usually not. Hail is considered an “act of God,” and most policies won’t penalize you for it.
Can I see hail damage from the ground?
Not reliably. Most hail damage is subtle and needs a trained eye on the roof to spot it.