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A storm damage inspection starts with the storm path, not the shingle color. Contractors look at the date, hail size reports, roof age, tree cover, and which slopes faced the wind during the event.
On Roswell homes, the steepest sections can hide bruised shingles from ground view. Inspectors check shingles by hand, photograph granule displacement, test soft metals for dents, and look for damage around vents, pipe boots, ridge caps, skylights, and gutters.
The inspection also separates storm damage from wear. Old blistering, nail pops, cracked sealant, and heat aging can sit beside fresh hail hits, and the claim file needs to make that difference clear.
A good inspection ends with a plain recommendation: no claim, repair, temporary protection, or replacement documentation. No guessing.
Marietta sits west of Roswell in Cobb County, but the same north metro storm systems can push hail across both markets. Roof age, subdivision layout, tree cover, and slope direction decide whether a home has claimable damage.
Many Marietta homes have a mix of older roofs, additions, and architectural shingles. That mix makes the inspection important because blistering, age, wind lift, and fresh hail marks can show up on the same roof.
For Marietta homeowners, the best first move is documentation before filing. A contractor can verify the storm date, inspect the metals and shingles, and explain whether repair, tarping, or full replacement fits the damage.
You get roof facts before you speak with the carrier. That makes the claim decision calmer and more informed.
Tall rooflines, steep driveways, and mature trees are common around Roswell. The inspection accounts for access and safety before repair or replacement is discussed.
Most storm inspections can be scheduled fast after major hail.
Free — no obligations