Our first experience with intentional advertent roof damage was in the mid 1990s.
Intentional roof damage.
Impact angles of the tool or object are nearly perpendicular to the affected roof slope therefore indicating multiple impact directions figure 10.
Although you won t always be able to identify the source you can often tell enough from the damage s appearance and location to rule out hail or wind.
Tool and equipment damage.
Guys need some advice here.
Some of our evaluations have concluded that the damage was intentionally applied in a fashion that appears to mimic hail or wind damage.
Roof damage may not be covered if.
You have an old roof 10 20 years or older the roof has not been maintained which leads to the roof damage intentional or accidental damage on the homeowner s part.
For example intentional roof hail damage is not randomly distributed on the roof but usually occurs in groups or lines concentrated in upper portions of the roof away from roof edges.
A homeowner might have sustained some damage to a roof during a storm for example but when a contractor inspects it to provide a repair estimate they often inflate the damage or actually cause more damage to obtain a higher payment from the insurance it isn t just contractors who perpetuate the fraud.
Intentional manual damage that appears to mimic hail damage is comprised of man made indentations and or surface marks.
Here are some examples.
By intentional we mean advertent that is the damage was applied with attention and not accidently.
Thus intentional damage is done by design that is fashioned created or applied according to a plan.
The indentations or surface marks are mechanically made with a tool or other hard object.
For example intentional damage is not randomly distributed on the roof but usually occurs in groups or lines concentrated in upper portions of the roof away from roof edges.