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As hail season continues across central Oklahoma, Triple Diamond Construction is sounding the alarm: hail as small as an inch in diameter may be enough to compromise your roof.
MOORE, Okla. - eTradeWire -- The trusted Oklahoma City-based roofing company is urging homeowners not to underestimate minor hail impacts, especially as summer storms become more frequent and unpredictable.
"Many people assume that if the hail isn't the size of a baseball, they're in the clear—but that's just not the case," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "We've seen significant roof damage from dime-sized hail, especially when the shingles are already aged or the storm lasts more than a few minutes."
According to the company, hailstones of any size can cause problems depending on factors like wind speed, storm duration, and the condition of roofing materials. In Oklahoma's harsh climate, roofs take a year-round beating from heat, wind, and rain—making them even more vulnerable to hail impacts.
Common signs of hail damage include:
Homeowners may not notice hail damage right away, and minor damage often goes undetected until it leads to leaks or mold inside the home. That's why Triple Diamond Construction recommends scheduling a free professional roof inspection (https://triplediamondok.com/free-roof-inspection-okc/) after any hail event—regardless of stone size.
"Our team is trained to spot even subtle signs of storm damage and help homeowners document it for insurance purposes," Derr explained. "If you wait too long or try to self-assess from the ground, you may miss your window to file a valid claim."
Triple Diamond Construction serves homeowners within a 50-mile radius of Oklahoma City and offers no-cost inspections, expert storm damage assessments (https://triplediamondok.com/oklahoma-storm-damage-repair/), and insurance guidance for those impacted by hail and wind.
To schedule an inspection or learn more about storm damage signs, visit www.triplediamondok.com or call (405) 895-9972.
"Many people assume that if the hail isn't the size of a baseball, they're in the clear—but that's just not the case," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "We've seen significant roof damage from dime-sized hail, especially when the shingles are already aged or the storm lasts more than a few minutes."
According to the company, hailstones of any size can cause problems depending on factors like wind speed, storm duration, and the condition of roofing materials. In Oklahoma's harsh climate, roofs take a year-round beating from heat, wind, and rain—making them even more vulnerable to hail impacts.
Common signs of hail damage include:
- Bruising or dents on shingles
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- Granule loss exposing shingle backing
- Cracked or broken edges
- Soft spots that feel spongy underfoot
Homeowners may not notice hail damage right away, and minor damage often goes undetected until it leads to leaks or mold inside the home. That's why Triple Diamond Construction recommends scheduling a free professional roof inspection (https://triplediamondok.com/free-roof-inspection-okc/) after any hail event—regardless of stone size.
"Our team is trained to spot even subtle signs of storm damage and help homeowners document it for insurance purposes," Derr explained. "If you wait too long or try to self-assess from the ground, you may miss your window to file a valid claim."
Triple Diamond Construction serves homeowners within a 50-mile radius of Oklahoma City and offers no-cost inspections, expert storm damage assessments (https://triplediamondok.com/oklahoma-storm-damage-repair/), and insurance guidance for those impacted by hail and wind.
To schedule an inspection or learn more about storm damage signs, visit www.triplediamondok.com or call (405) 895-9972.
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