Diagnose roof damage in seconds.
Snap or upload roof photos. We identify hail impacts, wind uplift, granule loss, and more — with circles, arrows, and a plain-English explanation of why each finding compromises the roof.
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Photos are stored for 365 days for re-download. We don't share or train on your uploads. Avoid capturing identifying details (license plates, faces, house numbers) when possible — see our privacy policy and retention policy.
For best results
- Cover every slope — Front, back, and both sides — not just the damaged area.
- 10+ photos — Pair tight close-ups (hail bruising, cracks, granule loss) with a wider shot showing where each is on the slope.
- Mark a test square — For hail, chalk a 10×10 ft area and photograph the impacts inside it (HAAG density methodology).
- Capture the collateral — Gutters, downspouts, vents, AC fins, and window screens — soft-metal dents are the least-ambiguous hail evidence.
- Close, sharp, well-lit — Fill the frame and keep it in focus. Add a coin or chalk circle next to hail for size reference.
- Keep location on — Leave your camera's GPS + timestamp enabled — they strengthen the report and let it cite the storm's date of loss.
Tip:Set your property state below before analyzing for state-specific code citations (FL → FBC, OH → ORC). Without it, reports cite generic IRC codes.