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Storm Signal · Hidden Damage

Visible damage isn't the only damage
— "It looks fine from here."

Many claim issues begin with assumptions made too early. The clean facade is often the most misleading part of a property after a storm.

Overview

Most damage starts small, and most claim problems start with a property that looks fine from the street. Granule loss on a shingle, a barely-lifted flashing, a small bruise on a gutter — these don't read from the ground but they shape the rest of the assembly's life. The inspection is what catches them before the homeowner is making decisions in the dark.

What it covers
01
Granule-Level Detail
Hail damage to shingles is often a roof-level inspection — not visible from the ground.
02
Wind Seal Breaks
Shingles can look perfect but no longer seal to the courses below. The next storm finds the gap.
03
Soft-Metal Indicators
Soft metals near the roof — vents, downspouts, caps — record damage clearly when other surfaces don't.
04
Documentation First
A clear record of what's there now is the only way to make a confident decision later.
Next step

Start with a real inspection.

Tell us what you're seeing. We'll take a look, document carefully, and explain what makes sense next — no pressure, no guesswork.