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What to Do After a Hail Storm (Step-by-Step Guide for Homeowners)

4/22/2026

Written By: CV Exteriors

When a hail storm hits, it’s normal to step outside, look around, and wonder:

“Is everything okay… or is there damage I’m not seeing?”

The truth is, hail damage isn’t always obvious—and what you do next can make a big difference in protecting your home.

Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide to help you handle things the right way.

Step 1: Stay Safe First

Before checking anything, make sure conditions are safe.

  • Watch for downed power lines
  • Be cautious of slippery surfaces
  • Avoid climbing on your roof

 

If there’s severe damage, prioritize safety over inspection.

 

Step 2: Do a Quick Ground-Level Check

Start with what you can see safely from the ground.

Look for:

  • Dents in gutters or downspouts
  • Damage to siding or window screens
  • Shingle pieces on the ground
  • Debris or fallen branches

 

These are often early indicators that your home may have taken impact.

 

Step 3: Understand That Damage Isn’t Always Visible

This is where most homeowners get tripped up.

Hail damage to a roof often shows up as:

  • Small areas of granule loss
  • Subtle impact marks
  • Texture changes you can’t see from the ground

 

Just because everything “looks fine” doesn’t mean it is.

 

Step 4: Document What You Can

If you notice anything unusual:

  • Take photos of visible damage
  • Note the date of the storm
  • Save any debris or materials that came off your home

 

This helps create a record if you need it later.

 

Step 5: Schedule a Professional Inspection

This is the most important step.

A proper inspection will:

  • Identify storm-related damage
  • Document findings with photos
  • Determine severity
  • Help you understand your next step

 

Most homeowners simply don’t have the vantage point or experience to accurately assess hail damage on their own.

 

Step 6: Decide Whether to File a Claim

After the inspection, you’ll have a clearer picture.

You may want to file a claim if:

  • Damage is significant
  • Repairs exceed your deductible
  • The damage is clearly storm-related

 

If the damage is minor, it may make more sense to monitor or handle repairs directly.

 

Step 7: Be Aware of Time Limits

Many homeowners don’t realize this:

Most insurance policies have time limits for filing storm damage claims (often around one year).

Waiting too long can result in:

  • Denied claims
  • Missed coverage opportunities

 

Even if you’re unsure, it’s worth getting clarity early.

 

Step 8: Work With the Right Contractor

If repairs or replacement are needed, choosing the right contractor matters.

Look for someone who:

  • Provides clear documentation
  • Explains your options
  • Understands the insurance process
  • Doesn’t pressure you into quick decisions

 

The right contractor helps make the process straightforward—not stressful.

 

Common Mistakes to Avoid

After a storm, it’s easy to rush into decisions.

Avoid:

  • Assuming there’s no damage without an inspection
  • Filing a claim without documentation
  • Waiting too long to take action
  • Hiring the first contractor who knocks on your door

 

The Bottom Line

After a hail storm, the best approach is simple:

  • Stay safe
  • Check what you can
  • Get a professional inspection
  • Make an informed decision

 

Most importantly—don’t rely on what you can see from the ground alone.

Need Help After a Storm?

At CV Exteriors, we help homeowners understand what actually happened to their home—before any decisions are made.

We provide:

  • Detailed inspections
  • Clear documentation
  • Honest guidance on next steps

 

No pressure. Just clear answers.

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