Use this page when you already know what concerns you
Storms in Oklahoma can damage many exterior components of a property. Hail, wind, and flying debris may affect roofing materials, siding, gutters, fencing, windows, and outdoor equipment.
Use the inspection resources below when you already have one main concern. If damage may involve several parts of the property, start with the broader signs or checklist pages first.
Seeing damage in more than one area?
Start with the broader storm-damage signs page if the property may have roof, gutter, siding, fence, window, or AC impact at the same time.
Still doing a safe walkaround?
Use the guidance pages if you want a ground-only review, documentation help, or inspection-timing help before choosing a service page.
Still not sure your area got hail?
Use the hail-check page first if you need local storm confidence before moving into inspection categories.
Roof Damage Inspection
Learn how hail and wind can damage shingles, flashing, and roof components after storms.
Siding Damage Inspection
Storms may crack, dent, or loosen siding materials. Inspections help identify hidden exterior damage.
Gutter Damage Inspection
Hail impacts and debris can damage gutters or affect roof drainage systems.
Fence Damage Inspection
High winds and flying debris may damage fencing systems or structural posts.
Window Damage Inspection
Storm impacts may crack glass or damage window frames and exterior seals.
AC Unit Hail Damage
Outdoor HVAC condenser units can suffer hail damage affecting airflow and cooling performance.
If you already know which part of the property concerns you, you can call the inspection routing line now. If several areas may be affected, request whole-property inspection routing instead of describing only one surface.