How to Tell If Your Roof Has Hail Damage in North Texas
- Antwan Edwards
- Feb 11
- 1 min read

Hailstorms are common across Mansfield and the greater North Texas area. While some roof damage is obvious, much of it isn’t visible from the ground. Knowing what to look for can help prevent small issues from turning into expensive leaks.
1. Check for Visible Signs Around Your Property
Before climbing onto a roof (which we don’t recommend), look for signs at ground level:
Dented gutters or downspouts
Damaged mailbox or metal fencing
Shingle granules collecting in gutters
Dings in window screens or HVAC units
If hail impacted these surfaces, your roof may have taken a hit as well.
2. Look for Shingle Irregularities
From the ground or ladder edge (safely), watch for:
Dark spots or bruising on shingles
Missing granules
Cracked or lifted shingles
Hail damage can weaken the protective layer of your roof, shortening its lifespan even if leaks haven’t started yet.
3. Interior Warning Signs
Storm damage sometimes reveals itself inside:
Water stains on ceilings
Attic moisture
Dripping during heavy rain
If you notice any of these signs after a storm, an inspection is recommended immediately.
4. Why a Professional Inspection Matters
Most hail damage isn’t visible without getting on the roof and inspecting closely. A professional inspection includes:
Photo documentation
Assessment of shingle integrity
Evaluation of flashing and penetrations
Even minor hail impacts can affect warranty coverage or long-term performance.
If your neighborhood experienced hail or high winds, a roof inspection is a smart precaution—even if you don’t see obvious damage. Early detection prevents larger repair costs down the road.
Schedule a free roof inspection with DM Roofing TX to get clear documentation and professional recommendations.

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