Think Your Home Was Hit by Hail or Wind Damage?
EcoShield helps Colorado homeowners and property owners identify storm damage, document affected exterior systems, and understand the next steps before repairs or insurance decisions begin.
Roofing • Siding • Gutters • Windows • Storm Damage Documentation • Insurance Claim Guidance • Colorado Front Range Expertise
Hail Damage Signs
Learn what hail & wind damage can look like after Colorado storms.
Storm Inspection
Roofing, siding, gutters, windows, and full exterior storm reviews.
Insurance Guidance
Understand the next steps before repairs or insurance decisions begin.
Storm Response
Recent storms? Start with inspection & documentation first.
Storm Damage Isn’t Always Obvious Right Away
Many Colorado homeowners don’t realize hail or wind damage affected their property until leaks, moisture intrusion, missing granules, siding deterioration, or insurance claim issues begin showing up later.
A professional storm inspection helps identify visible and functional damage early so you can better understand your property condition before repairs or insurance deadlines become more complicated.
- Roof hail impact identification
- Siding, gutter, and window inspections
- Documentation for insurance converstations
- Functional vs. cosmetic damage review
- Storm-related exterior condition reporting
Common Signs Your Property May Have Storm Damage
Not all hail or wind damage looks dramatic right away. Many Colorado homeowners miss smaller indicators that can eventually lead to leaks, moisture instrusion, siding deterioration, or insurance complications later.

Roof Granule Loss
Dark spots, exposed asphalt, bruising, or missing granules on shingles can indicate hail impact damage.

Siding Impact Marks
Small dents, chips, cracks, or circular marks on siding and trim point to hail damage.

Gutter & Metal Damage
Dented gutters, flashing, vents, and soft metals are common storm damage indicators.

Window & Screen Damage
Torn screens, cracked seals, chipped frames, or moisture around windows can signal storm impacts.
What Happens During a Professional Storm Inspection
After hail or wind moves through Colorado, many homeowners are unsure whether the damage is cosmetic, functional, or serious enough to create larger problems later.
EcoShield’s storm inspections are designed to document visible exterior conditions, identify storm-related impacts, and help property owners better understand what may need attention before leaks, moisture instrusion, or insurance complications begin.
Our inspection focus on roofing systems, siding, gutters, windows, soft metals, and other exterior components commonly affected during Front Range weather events.
- Roof and exterior condition review
- Hail and wind impact documentation
- Siding, gutter, and window inspections
- Photo documentation for your records
- Guidance on next-step priorities
- Insurance conversation preparation support
Waiting Too Long After Storm Damage Can Create Bigger Problems
Many Colorado homeowners wait weeks or even months before scheduling a storm inspection because the damage does not immediately look serious from the ground.
Unfortunately, hail and wind damage can continue affecting roofing systems, siding, gutters, windows, and moisture protection layers long after the storm passes.
Small issues can eventually lead to leaks, moisture intrusion, material deterioration, isurance documentation complications, or higher repair costs if conditions worsen over time.
EcoShield helps homeowners document exterior conditions early so there is a clearer understanding of what changed after the storm and what steps may need attention moving forward.
- Early documentation before conditions worsen
- Faster identification of hidden storm impacts
- Clearer understanding of exterior conditions
- Better preparation for repair decisions
- Organized photos and inspection notes
- Reduced risk of overlooked storm damage
What the Storm Inspection Process Looks Like
EcoShield’s storm inspection process is designed to help Colorado property owners understand exterior conditions clearly before repairs, insurance decisions, or restoration work begin.
1. Schedule Inspection
Contact EcoShield to schedule a storm inspection for your roof, siding, gutters, windows, or exterior systems.
2. Exterior Review
EcoShield reviews visible storm impacts, vulnerable areas, roofing systems, siding, gutters, windows, & exterior conditions.
3. Photos & Notes
Photos, notes, measurements, and storm-related observations help create a clearer property condition record.
4. Next-Step Guidance
EcoShield explains findings, concerns, & next steps before repairs or restoration begin.
5. Repairs & Restoration
Once storm damage is documented, exterior repairs and restoration work may begin.
Why Many Colorado Homeowners Choose EcoShield After Storm Damage
After hail or wind moves through the Front Range, many homeowners are left trying to figure out whether damage is serious, what steps should happen next, and who they can trust to inspect or repair the property correctly.
EcoShield helps property owners better understand exterior storm conditions before repairs, insurance decisions, or restoration work move forward.
Our process focuses on clear documentation, practical guidance, and helping homeowners understand what may need attention without unnecessary pressure or confusion.
- Experienced with Colorado storm-related exterior damage
- Roofing, siding, gutter, window, and exterior expertise
- Documentation designed to support clearer next steps
- Guidance before repairs or restoration begin
- Local Front Range storm experience
- Inspection and restoration support in one process
Common Storm Damage Misunderstandings
Many Colorado homeowners only go through a major storm event once or twice. Misunderstandings about inspections, insurance, or repair timing can easily create unnecessary stress or delays.
"If I don't see leaks, everything is probably fine."
Storm damage is not always immediately visible from inside the home. Roofing systems, siding, gutters, flashing, and soft metals can all experience functional damage before leaks appear.
"Hail damage is always obvious from the ground."
Many forms of hail impact damage are subtle and difficult to identify without a closer inspection. Missing granules, bruising, soft metal impacts, and siding marks are often overlooked initially.
"Insurance will automatically cover everything."
Coverage depends on the policy, deductible structure, depreciation terms, and scope of documented storm damage. Understanding exterior conditions early helps create clearer next steps.
"I should wait a few months before inspecting."
Waiting too long can make it harder to separate storm-related damage from normal wear or worsening conditions. Early documentation often creates a clearer property condition record.
"Any contractor can handle storm restoration."
Storm-related projects often involve documentation, inspections, repair planning, insurance coordination, and exterior system expertise. Experience with Colorado storm restoration matters.
What Happens After Storm Damage Is Identified
After storm damage is documented, many Colorado homeowners are unsure what should happen next, whether repairs are necessary immediately, or how restoration planning works.
EcoShield helps property owners better understand exterior conditions, prioritize next steps, and move forward with roofing, siding, gutter, window, or exteior restoration work when needed.
Our goal is to help homeowners make informed decisions without unnecessary pressure, confusion, or rushed repairs.
- Clear explanation of documented storm conditions
- Repair and restoration planning guidance
- Roofing, siding, gutter, and window expertise
- Exterior system recommendations based on findings
- Support undertsanding potential insurance next steps
- Colrado Front Range storm restoration experience
Schedule Your Storm Damage Inspection
After hail or wind moves through Colorado, many homeowners are unsure whether exterior damage exists, what should happen next, or how serious conditions may become over time.
EcoShield helps property owners document roofing, siding, gutter, window, and exterior storm conditions so repairs, restoration planning, and insurance conversations can move foward more clearly.





