aggie_wes said:
You telling every hail storm with hail over..... what, ping pong ball size hail, will "total" a roof?
Ping pong...yes. It will at that size. I inspect for my notes and so I can show a customer their roof and the damage. I don't BS people. If I tell them it's totaled, then I have a means of backing that up. It's a hassle and expense that I am about to suggest a homeowner embark on. If you have a Class IV shingle, it will withstand that a bit better. Quarter size hail to ping pong is
probably totaled, but you need to have that verified. When you get to those smaller sizes all the variable like roof type, roof age, hail shape, hail hardness, hail duration all come in. A 14 year old roof with marble sized hail for 15 minutes is likely a total loss. 1" hail that is 'slushy' is not going to damage a roof like a 1" or so hard stone with little spikes sticking out of it. That's why I can't just roll up to a house and tell someone I saw damage from the road. That's bull.

NOAA image...
That's why when those dudes come to your house and say "I saw the damage from the road" you can rest assured they are full of it.
Here is are a selection of images from yesterday's inspections. This is ping pong sized hail damage on a roof that is less than 5 years old. Duration was 5-10 minutes from homeowner account. There are 15-20 hits in a 10x10 area.

A little further north of town...This is a quarter sized damage with a duration of 25 minutes or so. Roof age is 5-10 years.

This roof was put on two years ago. Hail size is just under ping pong sized.
All of these are total losses.
The first picture is one from a homeowner that said they know they have no damage.
Metal standing seam is the way to go if you are in the hill country and can spring for it. It won't be damaged by a lot of this hail. Now, if you are north of town last night where they got 3.5" hail, then you are going to have dents all over your metal roof. But, it might not be totaled and it likely won't cause you and grief outside of appearance.
The first image is across the street from the roof that was completed yesterday. I am going to go back by today. If I can muster the courage to talk to the homeowner, I'll see if I can get a picture. It's an iffy thing to ask for, but I am genuinely curious. It's rare to have a chance to see a roof less than 6 hours old get impacted by that size hail. I can't believe that company encouraged that.
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