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How to Identify Hail Damage on a Shingle Chad Conley, CEO & Co-Founder of Complete Roofing, is a GAF Master Elite ® Contractor located in Atlanta. He’s replaced more than 9,000 roofs and, based on that experience, shared this tip for identifying hail damage to a shingle. Don’t look exclusively for granule loss. Granule loss is just one indication of impact damage. A direct impact may not dislodge an immediately noticeable amount of granules. Do slow down and look for indentations in the shingle, like those in this photo. They will often be circular and may indicate a direct strike by a hailstone traveling at terminal velocity. When people are counting on you, you can count on GAF to help you Through the Storm. Visit gaf.com/storm today. ©2020 GAF 4/20 • #851
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Page 1: How to Identify Hail Damage on a Shingle · Chad Conley, CEO & Co-Founder of Complete Roofing, is a GAF Master Elite® Contractor located in Atlanta. He’s replaced more than 9,000

How to Identify Hail Damage on a ShingleChad Conley, CEO & Co-Founder of Complete Roofing, is a GAF Master Elite® Contractor located in Atlanta. He’s replaced more than 9,000 roofs and, based on that experience, shared this tip for identifying hail damage to a shingle.

Don’t look exclusively for granule loss. Granule loss is just one indication of impact damage. A direct impact may not dislodge an immediately noticeable amount of granules.

Do slow down and look for indentations in the shingle, like those in this photo. They will often be circular and may indicate a direct strike by a hailstone traveling at terminal velocity.

When people are counting on you, you can count on GAF to help you Through the Storm. Visit gaf.com/storm today. ©

2020

GAF

4/2

0 •

#851

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