Tile is a long lasting roofing material that in ideal conditions can last 75 years or longer.
Hail damage on tile roof.
Actual hail damage to clay or concrete tiles is typically characterized by crescent shaped fractures at the edges shattered tiles or star shaped fractures emanating from the point of impact.
Heavier shingles tend to be more hail resistant than type 235 shingles.
Hail is a powerful force of nature that can even damage roofs made with concrete tiles if the stones are large enough and wind speeds are high.
3 2 curved corner fractures in concrete tiles.
Hail damage to clay tile roofs clay tile durability.
While small hailstones that are less than 2 inches in diameter don t typically damage clay.
Dealing with hail damage.
A shattered tiles from a single impact b shattered tile edge associated with a hail caused spatter mark c large half moon shaped fracture along the tile overlap and d small half moon shaped fracture along the tile overlap.
In many cases these characteristics are accompanied by impact spatter marks within and or adjacent to the damaged area.
It s because tile roofs are tough and last a long time.
Studies show that some roof tiles can be damaged by hail as small as 1 1 4 diameter.
Because seamless gutters are frequently feature aluminum or copper construction the signs of hail damage include telltale denting.
Gutters are also susceptible to hail damage.
However even with the durability provided by roof tiles along with their resistance to roof wind damage they may be susceptible to hail damage.
The solidly supported areas of roofing tend to be the most resistant to hail damage.