Fast site map
Use the cards below to explore hail damage signs, post-storm steps, and how roof inspections typically work after severe weather.
Active storm? Use official warnings first. Storm passed? Read the ground-only safety checklist before requesting a roof inspection.
Need a city-specific page? Compare Oklahoma City, Edmond, Yukon, Tulsa, and Broken Arrow storm guides.
Why hail matters in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is in a region where severe thunderstorms may produce damaging hail, especially during active spring storm periods. Hail may affect asphalt shingles, gutters, siding, and metal roofing systems in different ways depending on storm intensity and roof condition.
- Hail may loosen or displace protective granules, especially on older or weathered shingles.
- Repeated storms may add stress to roofing materials even when leaks are not immediately visible.
- Professional inspections can help document roof condition after severe weather.
After the Storm
- Check gutters, siding, and roof edges for chipped paint, dents, or loose granules that can be seen from the ground.
- Document hail size, photos of visible damage, and the date of the storm.
- Consider scheduling a roof inspection before major repairs or insurance discussions.
Oklahoma storm support pages
Use these statewide pages when you want broader Oklahoma context before drilling into city pages or requesting an inspection.
Inspection Prep
- Roof inspections may involve a roof walk, drone images, and photo documentation.
- Inspectors typically look for impact marks, granule loss, and vulnerable areas.
- Inspection reports may help homeowners understand the condition of the roof after storms.