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After a Littleton hailstorm, gutters and downspouts often show damage before the shingles can be evaluated. Round dents, bruised paint, bent lips, loose hangers, and impact marks on upper runs can help prove hail size and storm direction.
Gutter damage is not only cosmetic when drainage changes. Dented troughs can hold water, pull away from fascia, overflow near foundations, or push meltwater toward walkways and basement walls. In older Littleton neighborhoods, poor drainage can quickly become a separate property problem.
For insurance claims, gutters should be documented before they are cleaned, repainted, or replaced. Photos of damaged runs, elevations, corners, downspouts, and related metal items help show the full storm scope.
Replacement may be coordinated with the roof installation so drip edge, fascia, roof edges, and gutter placement line up correctly.
Centennial neighborhoods stretch across the south metro storm corridor where fast-moving cells can drop large hail and move east toward Parker. Roofs may see repeated impacts over several summers, especially on exposed subdivisions with limited tree cover.
Many Centennial homes have architectural shingles, multiple roof planes, gutters tied into landscaped drainage, and roof accessories that should be checked together. A contractor should document shingle bruising, soft metal dents, and any claim items tied to ventilation, flashing, or code requirements.
Contractors document impact shape, direction, and elevation so the gutter scope supports the storm claim instead of being treated as unrelated wear.
Snowmelt, afternoon storms, and sloped lots can stress a damaged gutter system. Replacement planning accounts for how water actually leaves the property.
Have dented gutters inspected before accepting a roof-only estimate.
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