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Storm Damage

9 signs of storm damage on asphalt shingles

Updated June 2026 · United Developers · 6-minute read · Serving MD, VA & DC

The DMV gets pounded by spring and summer storms — wind gusts, driving rain, and the hail that comes with severe thunderstorms. The frustrating part is that serious roof damage often looks like nothing from the driveway. A roof can lose years of life to a single storm while still looking fine to the untrained eye, and by the time a leak shows up inside, the claim window may have closed. Here are the nine signs of storm damage to look for on an asphalt shingle roof, and how to check safely.

Healthy Even granules, flat & sealed Hail bruise Random dark spots, exposed black mat Wind crease Lifted tab & horizontal crease line
Hail leaves random bruises with exposed asphalt; wind leaves lifted tabs and a horizontal crease where the shingle folded back.

Hail damage signs

Hail strikes the roof in a random scatter, knocking the protective mineral granules off the shingle surface and bruising the asphalt mat underneath. The four classic signs:

Wind damage signs

Wind works differently. It pries at the edges of shingles and breaks the factory seal that holds each course down. Shingles can lift at 45–50 mph and tear off entirely at 60 mph and above. Watch for:

Damage you'll notice indoors and around the property

⚠ Never walk your own roof to inspect it. Roofs are dangerous even when dry, and untrained footsteps can leave marks that muddy an insurance claim. Check from the ground and let a pro confirm from the surface.

How to check from the ground — safely

1
Walk the perimeter. Circle the house and look up at every slope for missing, crooked, or curled shingles and any bare dark patches.
2
Check gutters and downspouts. Look for granule sludge at downspout outlets and dents on the gutters themselves.
3
Inspect metal surfaces. Dings on vents, flashing, and your AC condenser fins are a reliable proxy for hail impact.
4
Scan the yard. Pick up shingle pieces and granules, and note any storm damage to fences and screens.
5
Confirm the storm date. Use our live DMV storm tracker to see if NOAA logged hail or damaging wind at your address — useful documentation for a claim.

Found damage? Don't wait.

Storm damage is time-sensitive in two ways. Physically, exposed mat and broken seals let water in, and small problems compound with each new storm. From a claims standpoint, most policies expect prompt filing and many carriers apply a one-year window from the date of loss, so the sooner you document and act, the cleaner the link to the storm. A licensed roofer can confirm the damage, photograph it from the roof surface, and walk you through the next steps. (For the full claim process, see our roof insurance claim guide, and for the broader hail/wind picture, our storm & hail damage guide.)

One important note: in Maryland and Virginia it is illegal for a contractor to pay, waive, or rebate your insurance deductible, and no honest roofer can promise a specific claim outcome — the carrier makes the coverage decision. Be wary of any "storm chaser" who offers either.

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Frequently asked questions

What does hail damage look like on asphalt shingles?

Random dark bruises or pockmarks where granules were knocked off, exposing the black asphalt mat. The spots are scattered with no pattern, often feel soft like a bruise, and usually come with dented gutters, vents, and AC fins. Granules collecting in your gutters is a common early sign.

Can I tell if my shingles are storm damaged from the ground?

You can spot several signs — missing or crooked shingles, dark patches, yard debris, granule sludge at downspouts, and dents on gutters and AC fins. But many hail bruises and wind creases only show up close, which is why a professional surface inspection catches what a ground check misses.

How long do I have to file a storm damage roof claim in Maryland or Virginia?

Most policies require prompt filing, and many carriers apply a one-year window from the date of loss, though terms vary by policy. Filing sooner makes it easier to tie the damage to a specific storm. Confirm the storm date for your address with our DMV storm tracker.

Should I get on the roof to check for storm damage myself?

No. Walking a roof is dangerous and untrained footsteps can complicate a claim. Inspect from the ground, then book a free professional inspection so a licensed, insured roofer can document the damage safely.

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