Blog / June 19, 2026
Quick answer: hail usually leaves impact marks and dents, while wind damage more often shows lifted, curled, or missing shingles. If you can see either from the ground, it is worth documenting and getting a professional look.
Hail damage often looks random. It can show up as small impact marks, bruising on shingles, or dents on soft metal parts like vents and flashing.
Wind damage usually shows up where the roof edges take the most force. You may see shingles that are lifted, creased, or missing in a pattern that makes sense with the storm direction.
Take a few clear photos from the ground, plus interior signs if you have them. That helps create a clean record of what changed after the storm and makes the next step easier.
Call 972-670-7710 or request a free inspection.