Wind and Hail: Why You Need an Inspection Now
The recent storms across the Midwest brought high winds and hail, both of which can cause significant—yet often hidden—damage to your roof. While everything may seem fine from the ground, ignoring potential issues could lead to expensive repairs, structural problems, and even health hazards down the road. Right now, SunSent is offering no-cost inspections to help homeowners assess the damage before it’s too late.
What Storm Damage Looks Like (Even When You Can’t See It)
Storms can harm your roof in ways that aren’t immediately obvious. Some of the most common types of damage include:
1. Shingle Damage
High winds can lift or tear off shingles, while hail can create cracks and dents. These weakened areas expose your home to leaks and can lead to mold growth over time. Even a small puncture in a shingle can allow water to seep in, which may not become noticeable until serious damage has already occurred.
2. Flashing and Sealant Damage
Roof flashing (the metal around vents, chimneys, and skylights) is particularly vulnerable in storms. If wind or hail loosens it, water can leak into your home, leading to costly interior damage. In many cases, this type of issue isn’t discovered until water stains appear on ceilings and walls.
3. Structural Weakness
When wind-driven rain gets beneath shingles or into cracks, it can weaken the underlying structure of your roof. Over time, this can lead to sagging areas or, in severe cases, collapse. Ignoring even minor storm damage can make your roof more vulnerable to future storms.
4. Debris Impact
Falling branches or flying debris can cause punctures in your roof that may go unnoticed at first. Even if the puncture doesn’t immediately cause a leak, it can weaken the roofing materials, making your home more susceptible to water damage and insulation loss.
Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Get an Inspection
Many homeowners make the mistake of assuming that if there are no visible leaks, their roof is fine. However, the long-term effects of untreated storm damage can be devastating:
- Water Intrusion & Mold Growth – Hidden leaks can lead to mold and mildew, which not only damage your home but also pose health risks.
- Decreased Energy Efficiency – A compromised roof can allow air to escape, making your HVAC system work harder and increasing energy bills.
- Weakened Roof Structure – Over time, minor damage can grow into major structural issues, leading to costly repairs or even premature roof replacement.
- Pest Infestations – Gaps and cracks in the roof create entry points for rodents and insects. Once inside, they can cause even more damage to your home.
Take Action Today – Get a No-Cost Inspection
If your home was hit by the recent storms, don’t wait until it’s too late to address potential roof damage. SunSent Solar is currently offering no-cost roof inspections to help homeowners identify issues before they become expensive problems.
Schedule your free inspection today and protect your home before the next storm hits. Call 636-757-3083.








