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  2. 5 ways to protect your home, car and more from hail damage - AOL

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    According to Travelers Insurance, your home's roofing may have hail damage if you notice dents and dings in aluminum siding, gutters or asphalt shingles. For vinyl or wood siding, you may notice ...

  3. Not all roofing shingles are created equal: Here are options ...

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    But hail, sometimes "the size of canned hams," as comedian and former TV weatherman David Letterman reportedly once quipped, is the main roof killer. Hail dominates roof and other property damage ...

  4. Asphalt shingle - Wikipedia

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    Hail damage: Hail storms can damage asphalt shingles. For impact resistance UL 2218 Class 4 is best. This increases survivability from hailstorms, but the shingles become more susceptible to hail damage with age. [9] Fire resistance: Forest fires and other exterior fires risk roofs catching on fire. Fiberglass shingles have a better, class A ...

  5. Hail damage? What to do if your home or car is damaged by ...

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    If you don't own your home, a renters' insurance policy will typically cover your belongings inside the dwelling in the case of damage caused by a weather-related event including hail and wind ...

  6. Roof shingle - Wikipedia

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    Shingles historically were called tiles, and shingle was a term applied to wood shingles, [1] as is still mostly the case outside the US. Shingles are laid in courses, usually with each shingle offset from its neighbors. The first course is the starter course and the last being a ridge course or ridge slates for a slate roof.

  7. Roof coating - Wikipedia

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    This means a roof coating actually becomes the top layer of a composite roof membrane and underlying system. As such, the roof coating is the topmost layer of protection for the membrane, receiving the impact of sunlight (both infrared and ultraviolet (UV)), rain, hail and physical damage. Roof Coatings should not be confused with deck coatings.

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