Storm damage assessment on a Granbury TX roof after hail
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Storm Damage 5 min readMay 10, 2026

Hail Damage Roof Repair in Granbury, TX: What to Do After a Storm

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Bates Roofing

Granbury, TX · Hood County

Granbury and Hood County sit squarely in the heart of Texas hail country. When a storm rolls through, it can leave behind damage that isn't always visible from the ground — but that will show up as leaks, structural problems, and expensive repairs if left unaddressed. Here's exactly what to do in the first 48 hours after a hailstorm hits your home.

Step 1: Don't Go on the Roof Yourself

After a hailstorm, your roof may have soft spots, cracked decking, or compromised flashing that isn't visible from the ground. Walking on a damaged roof without proper safety equipment is dangerous and can worsen the damage. Call a licensed roofing contractor for a professional inspection — at Bates Roofing, we offer free post-storm inspections throughout Hood County.

Step 2: Document Everything From the Ground

While you wait for your inspection, walk around your home and photograph any visible damage — dented gutters, cracked siding, damaged window screens, and any shingles visible from the ground. Note the date and time of the storm. This documentation supports your insurance claim and establishes the timeline of damage.

What Hail Damage Actually Looks Like

Hail damage to asphalt shingles appears as circular dents or 'bruises' where the granule surface has been knocked away, exposing the dark asphalt mat underneath. On metal roofing, hail leaves visible dents. On gutters and downspouts, you'll see round dings and dents. Hail damage to flashing and vents is often overlooked but just as important — these are common entry points for water after a storm.

Step 3: Get a Professional Inspection Before Calling Insurance

A thorough written inspection report from a licensed contractor is your most valuable asset when filing an insurance claim. Our inspection documents every area of damage with photos and measurements — giving your adjuster a clear picture and protecting you from a lowball settlement. We provide this service at no charge for Granbury homeowners.

Step 4: File Your Insurance Claim Promptly

Most Texas homeowners' insurance policies require you to file storm damage claims within a reasonable time after the event — typically 1–2 years, but sooner is always better. Waiting too long can give the insurance company grounds to deny your claim. File promptly, and request that your roofing contractor be present during the adjuster's inspection.

Step 5: Get Repairs Done Before the Next Storm Season

Even minor hail damage compromises your roof's ability to shed water and withstand future storms. A roof that survived one hailstorm with minor damage may fail in the next one. Once your claim is approved, schedule repairs promptly. At Bates Roofing, we work efficiently to get your roof back to full strength — call (817) 776-7428 for a free post-storm inspection.

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