Bruised Shingles

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Bruised Shingles | Roof Inspections | Roofing | Blaine

Bruised shingles don’t always shout for attention, but their silent damage can invite leaks, mold, and costly surprises. That’s why homeowners in Blaine turn to HEP’s experienced team for meticulous roof inspections that spotlight every hidden dent, crack, or granule loss. We combine drone imaging with hands-on expertise, giving you a crystal-clear picture of your roof’s health and a plan to restore its strength before the next storm rolls in.

From wind-pummeled asphalt to hail-marked architectural shingles, our specialists diagnose issues on the spot and back each finding with transparent photos and easy-to-understand recommendations. No scare tactics—just honest guidance that helps you prioritize repairs, navigate insurance claims, and protect your investment for the long haul.

Ready to see what’s really happening overhead? Schedule HEP’s signature bruised shingles roofing service today and experience Blaine’s most thorough roof inspections, delivered with hometown care and professional precision.

FAQs

What are bruised shingles and how can I recognize them on my Blaine home?

Bruised shingles are asphalt shingles whose protective granule layer and underlying mat have been damaged, typically by hail or impact. To spot them, look for circular dark spots, areas where granules are missing, or soft spots that feel spongy when lightly pressed. Under sunlight the bruises often appear slightly darker than surrounding areas. If you see fibers exposed or notice granules collecting in gutters, your shingles may be bruised.

Why is it critical to have bruised shingles inspected quickly in Blaine’s climate?

Blaine experiences freeze–thaw cycles, wind-driven rain, and occasional heavy snowfall. Once a shingle is bruised, moisture can infiltrate the mat. During cold nights that moisture freezes, expands, and worsens the fracture, leading to leaks, mold, and interior water stains. A timely inspection prevents minor bruising from escalating into costly structural or insulation damage.

What usually causes shingle bruising on roofs in Blaine?

The most common cause is hail impact, especially during late-spring and summer storms. Other contributors include falling tree branches, excessive foot traffic on the roof, and flying debris during windstorms. Aging shingles lose flexibility and granule adhesion, making them more prone to bruising even from moderate impacts.

Does homeowners insurance cover the repair or replacement of bruised shingles?

In many cases, yes. Most standard homeowners policies categorize hail and wind damage as covered perils. After a professional inspection confirms hail-related bruising, you can file a claim. Keep photos and the inspector’s report for documentation. Coverage terms vary, so review your policy’s deductible, depreciation schedule, and claim filing window—typically within 180 to 365 days of the storm event in Minnesota.

What happens during a professional bruised shingle inspection in Blaine?

A certified roofing inspector will: 1) safely access the roof and mark bruises with chalk for documentation; 2) measure and photograph damage patterns; 3) test questionable spots for softness indicating mat breakage; 4) check surrounding components such as flashing, vents, and gutters; 5) evaluate attic insulation and decking for moisture signs; and 6) provide a written report with repair or replacement recommendations and estimated costs.

If bruised shingles are found, how soon should I schedule repairs and what are the risks of waiting?

Schedule repairs as soon as weather and contractor availability allow—ideally within a few weeks. Delaying can lead to granule loss, UV degradation of the exposed asphalt, and water penetration that rots decking and ruins insulation. Extended neglect often voids shingle manufacturer warranties and may prompt insurers to deny future related claims, increasing your out-of-pocket expenses.

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