HelloNation article examines storm-damaged roofs in New Hampshire
HelloNation has published an article detailing how to identify storm damage on roofs in New Hampshire. The piece includes insights from roofing expert Jason Rule.
CONCORD, N.H., July 14, 2026 – HelloNation has released a guide to help homeowners identify storm damage to their roofs in New Hampshire. The article outlines common issues stemming from high winds, hail, and debris, emphasizing the importance of early detection.
The publication details how strong winds can lift or curl shingles, creating vulnerabilities even if the damage is not immediately apparent from the ground. Hail impacts can cause dents or strip protective granules from asphalt shingles, reducing the roof's lifespan and its resistance to water intrusion.
In areas like Central New Hampshire, debris accumulation in roof valleys or along edges can also lead to problems. Trapped moisture from leaves and branches can degrade roofing materials and contribute to ice dam formation during colder months.
Interior signs of potential roof failure are also discussed. Water stains on ceilings or walls, damp attic insulation, and musty odors can indicate that water has penetrated the roofing system, necessitating a professional inspection to assess the extent of the damage.
The HelloNation article features insights from Jason Rule, owner of Jasmor Properties, LLC, who advises on recognizing these warning signs to mitigate further damage and costly repairs.