If you’ve lived in Maryland long enough, you’ll see that it’s not an exception to hailstorms. When hailstorms hit, they can do more than just make a racket against your windows. It can quietly damage your roof, gutters, and siding. Once the skies clear, the big question is always the same: Did that storm leave behind hidden damage?
The challenge is that hail damage isn’t always obvious right away. What may look like a harmless dent or a few missing granules can lead to leaks or shorten the life of your roof if it isn’t addressed. Knowing what to look for and when to bring in a professional roofing repair company can save you from bigger problems and unexpected costs down the road.

Signs of Hail Damage on Your Roof
Hailstorm damage doesn’t always mean missing shingles or gaping holes. In many cases, the signs are subtle:
- Bruised or dented shingles – Shingles may feel soft or “bruised” in spots where hail struck.
- Granule loss – An unusual amount of asphalt granules in your gutters is a red flag. As Owens Corning’s guide to roof hail damage explains, this type of wear leaves shingles more vulnerable to sun and water.
- Cracks or splits – Big hailstones can break shingles, and those breaks make it easier for water to seep into your roof.
- Dented flashing or vents – Metal roof components often show dents first.
- Gutter and siding dents – If you see damage on siding or gutters, your roof likely took a hit too.
A quick check from the ground with binoculars can help you notice surface-level problems. But we don’t recommend climbing onto your roof after a hailstorm, because the damage can make shingles unstable and unsafe to walk on.
Should You Contact Your Insurance Company?
Not all hail damage calls for a claim, but significant roof damage often do. Here’s a good rule of thumb:
- Cosmetic damage only (like small dents in gutters) usually isn’t worth filing.
- Shingle damage, leaks, or granule loss should be reported to your insurance.
Act quickly; most policies require you to file within a set timeframe after a storm. This storm damage checklist can help you document what you see before making that call. If you’re unsure how serious the problem is, we can provide a professional inspection to confirm whether your roof needs repair and to help with the documentation for your claim.
When it comes to filing, timing matters. Guidance on post-hailstorm damage response and research on how materials are tested against severe hailstorms both show that quick action isn’t just smart, it can mean the difference between a simple fix and a costly replacement.
When to Call the Pros
Sometimes a roof can look okay from the yard, but hail can still weaken it in ways you can’t see. Call a roofing professional if you notice:
- Cracked, missing, or bruised shingles, even metal roofs can also be dented.
- Water stains inside your home after the hailstorm.
- Cracked, dented, and with holes siding.
- Dented gutters can lead to a potential clogging and water backup issues.
- And if you plan to file an insurance claim, a complete and clear documentation is necessary for insurance claim application.
As GAF points out in their homeowner resources, getting a professional inspection can stop little issues from snowballing into major repair bills. As a Master Elite Certified Contractor by GAF, we’ve been helping Maryland homeowners with damage repair for decades, and we know what to look for. Our team uses proven methods and quality materials to restore your roof’s protection.
Let us Help You Protect Your Home After the Hailstorm
After a hailstorm, peace of mind is the best next step. A professional roof inspection tells you whether your roof is secure or in need of repair. At Topper Roofing, no matter the size of the job, we’ll handle it with care and keep you informed from start to finish.
If you think your roof may have been damaged in a recent storm, reach out to us at Topper Roofing for a trusted inspection. You can also learn more about our services and the history of helping Maryland homeowners by visiting our homepage.