Quick answer: The most common signs of hail damage on a roof are dented or bruised asphalt shingles, granules collecting in your gutters and downspouts, dings on metal vents and flashing, and cracked or shattered shingles. Hail damage isn’t always visible from the ground, and it often doesn’t leak right away — which is why a professional roof inspection after a Central Texas storm is the safest move, especially before your insurance claim window closes.
If you live in the Austin area, you already know the drill: a spring or early-summer storm rolls through, the sky turns green, and golf-ball-sized hail starts hammering the neighborhood. Central Texas sits squarely in one of the most hail-prone regions in the country, and a single storm can quietly take years off the life of your roof.
The tricky part is that hail damage is often invisible from the driveway. Your roof can look completely fine while the protective surface of your shingles has been compromised — leading to leaks, rot, and premature failure months down the road. Here’s how to spot the warning signs, what to do next, and why timing matters more than most homeowners realize.
What does hail damage look like on a roof?
Hail damage shows up differently depending on your roofing material, but these are the signs to watch for.
On asphalt shingles (the most common roof in Austin):
- Dents or “bruises” — soft spots where the hail knocked granules loose and exposed the asphalt underneath. They often look like dark, round splotches.
- Granule loss — bald patches where the protective top layer has been stripped away. This is the granular surface that shields your shingles from UV and water.
- Cracked or split shingles — larger hail can fracture shingles outright.
- Exposed or shiny asphalt — where granules are gone, the underlying asphalt looks darker and slightly glossy.
On metal roofing, vents, and flashing:
- Dings and dents in metal valleys, vents, gutters, and flashing. Metal components are a useful “tell” — if your soft metals are dented, your shingles likely took a beating too.
Around the rest of the property (easy ground-level checks):
- Granules in your gutters and downspouts — one of the clearest signs after a storm. If you’re cleaning out what looks like coarse black sand, that’s your shingle surface.
- Dents on your gutters, garage door, AC unit, or mailbox — hail doesn’t discriminate. Damage to soft metal elsewhere on your property suggests your roof took the same hits.
- Walk your yard for shingle fragments or large amounts of granules washed onto the ground.
If you find any of these, there’s a strong chance your roof was affected, even if it looks normal from below. That’s your signal to bring in a professional.
Why hail damage is dangerous even when there’s no leak
This is the part most homeowners miss. Hail rarely causes an immediate leak. What it does is strip away the granules that protect your shingles from the Texas sun and rain. Once that protective layer is gone, the shingle ages much faster — the asphalt dries out, cracks, and eventually fails.
The result is that a roof damaged in a spring hailstorm might not actually leak until the following winter or spring. By then, the storm date — and your insurance claim window — may have passed. The damage is real and accelerating from day one; it just isn’t obvious yet.
What should you do after a hailstorm in Austin?
Move quickly but methodically. Here’s the order of operations we recommend to homeowners:
- Document everything. Note the date of the storm and take photos of any visible damage — dented gutters, granules, dinged AC units. This creates a record before you do anything else.
- Don’t climb on the roof. It’s dangerous and unnecessary. Damage assessment is what professionals are for.
- Get a professional roof inspection. A qualified roofer can identify hail bruising and granule loss that an insurance adjuster — or an untrained eye — might miss, and document it properly. Schedule a free hail damage inspection with Sutton Roofing.
- Understand your insurance timeline. Most Texas policies have a limited window to file a claim after storm damage. The sooner you know what you’re dealing with, the more options you have.
- Be cautious with door-knockers. After major storms, out-of-town “storm chaser” contractors flood Austin neighborhoods. Work with an established local roofer who’ll still be here when you need warranty work done.
Does insurance cover hail damage to your roof?
In most cases, yes — hail and wind damage are typically covered perils under Texas homeowners insurance policies. But coverage details, deductibles, and the claim process vary, and getting an independent professional inspection before the adjuster visits can make a meaningful difference in the outcome. Our team handles storm damage and insurance claim work across Central Texas.
Worried your Austin roof took a hit? Get it checked.
If a recent storm has you wondering about your roof, don’t wait for a leak to tell you the answer. Sutton Roofing offers free, no-pressure hail damage inspections across the Austin area — we’ll document exactly what we find and walk you through your options, insurance included.
Schedule your free roof inspection today.
Sutton Roofing Company is a locally owned, Austin-based roofing contractor specializing in storm damage repair, roof replacement, and inspections across Central Texas.
