
Hail damage
Hail damage occurs when hailstones, which are hard balls of ice falling from thunderstorms, strike surfaces like roofs, cars, or windows with significant force. The impact can cause dents, cracks, or shattered glass, depending on hail size and speed. Roofing materials may get punctured or lose their protective layers, making homes vulnerable to water leaks. Vehicles can sustain cosmetic damage or structural dents. While small hail might cause minor surface scratches, larger hailstones pose a greater risk of costly repairs. Ultimately, hail damage compromises the integrity and appearance of impacted surfaces, requiring inspection and possible replacement or repair.