Hail-Damaged Roof Repair: Tidel Remodeling’s Granule Loss Guide: Revision history

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10 November 2025

  • curprev 14:1714:17, 10 November 2025Aearneklfz talk contribs 20,846 bytes +20,846 Created page with "<html><p> Hail doesn’t have to be baseball-sized to knock years off a roof’s life. I’ve seen storms with pea-sized hail bruise asphalt shingles so thoroughly that the roof looked fine at a glance but leaked within nine months. The sneaky culprit wasn’t cracked shingles. It was granule loss — the sand-like coating that protects the asphalt underneath. When hail knocks those granules loose, the shingle ages in a hurry, and the first real heat wave or freeze-thaw..."