Hail damage roofing repair starts with a careful inspection—especially in Arizona, where tile, asphalt, and metal can all show different symptoms. This page explains what to look for, when an insurance inspection makes sense, and how Honey Roofing supports homeowners city by city.
Asphalt shingles may show granule loss, soft spots, or cracked tabs after hail. Concrete or clay tile may chip, crack, or slip. Metal flashings can dent. Damage is not always visible from the ground—walkable inspection and photos matter for both repair scope and insurance documentation.
If a storm tracked over your neighborhood, schedule a professional hail damage roof inspection before leaks show up in the next heavy rain. Early repairs can prevent interior damage and clarify whether localized fixes or a larger replacement is appropriate.
Carriers often cover sudden hail impact, not gradual wear. We document findings so you can discuss options with your agent. For a deeper overview of the process, read our guide to roof insurance claims in Arizona.
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At least every 2–3 years — and always after a big monsoon storm or hail event. Catching a small issue early can save thousands in water damage.
Insurance often covers storm, wind, and hail damage, but not normal wear and tear from age or lack of maintenance.
On shingles, look for granule loss, soft spots (bruises), and cracked tabs. On tile, chips, cracks, or slipped pieces are common. Metal flashing can show dents. Not all hail damage is visible from the yard—an up-close inspection is best after a storm.
If a qualified inspection finds storm-related damage and repair costs exceed your deductible, a claim is often appropriate. We can document findings so you can decide with your agent. Normal wear and age-related issues are typically not covered.
We prioritize active leaks with dry-in and temporary protection, often same day. Permanent repairs depend on material availability and scope—small repairs may finish in a day; larger wind or hail projects can take longer. We will give a realistic timeline on site.
Free estimates and storm-season priority scheduling.