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After a Littleton hailstorm, the first inspection should answer a practical question: is there functional damage worth documenting for insurance? The contractor checks shingles by roof slope, looks for bruised asphalt matting, verifies granule loss patterns, and compares damage against the likely storm direction.
The inspection also covers soft metals and exterior clues. Dented gutters, downspouts, ridge vents, turtle vents, chimney caps, flashing, and window screens can help show that hail hit the property with enough force to damage the roof system.
Storm date matters in Colorado. Carriers can compare your claim with hail reports, radar data, and storm logs, so the inspection should tie visible damage to a plausible event within the 2-year claim window.
A free inspection does not obligate you to replace the roof. It gives you a documented read before you open a claim, meet an adjuster, or accept that a roof is fine because it is not leaking yet.
Parker sits east of the Denver South Metro, where strong summer cells can carry large hail across open subdivisions with less tree cover than older neighborhoods. Roofs, gutters, fences, screens, and soft metals may all show evidence from the same storm.
Many Parker homes are newer but still vulnerable to functional shingle damage from golf ball size hail or larger. The inspection should document bruising, ridge impacts, vent damage, drainage issues, and any roof accessories that need to be included in the insurance scope.
Contractors document storm date clues, impact direction, shingle condition, and metal damage in the format carriers expect to review after a Littleton hail event.
The purpose is to confirm damage first. If the roof does not show enough functional hail impact, you should know that before filing paperwork with your carrier.
Schedule the inspection before summer hail damage gets harder to separate from normal wear.
Free — no obligations