Does your roof have hail damage?
- Dr. Angela Even

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

Hail damages roofs and insurance claim adjusters approve hail damaged roofs for replacement or repair.
If your area has experienced hail, high winds, hurricanes, or tornadoes, your roof may have sustained damage. The longer that damage goes undetected, the greater the risk of costly repairs and interior issues. A timely inspection by a licensed, experienced roofing contractor is essential.
Cedar Peak Roofing has worked with both homeowners and large organizations to deliver reliable roof repairs and replacements. Contact us today to schedule a free roof inspection with a licensed contractor backed by over 20 years of experience.
🌩️ MOST RECENT HAIL EVENTS
🌴 Florida
Port St. Lucie
May 5, 2025 → ~2" hail reported
Feb 28, 2026 → ~2.25" hail (major damage reports)
March 2026 → severe storms + hail impacts
Miami / South Florida
Feb 28, 2026 → ~2" hail (major damage)
April 7, 2026 → widespread hail event across Miami area
Fort Myers / Southwest FL
April 6, 2026 → hail-producing storm system
Tampa / Central FL
Multiple hail maps recorded in 2025–2026 storm cycles
🌊 South Carolina
Myrtle Beach / Conway
April 23, 2025 → most recent major hail event
👉 (Big event: April 7, 2022 — large damaging hail)
🌎 North Carolina
👉 The Carolinas experience frequent severe hail storms annually, especially spring–summer storm cycles (May–July peak season)
Severe hail storms have impacted Florida and the Southeast in recent years. In Port St. Lucie, hail up to 2 inches was reported in May 2025, followed by additional damaging hail events in February and March 2026. South Florida, including Miami, experienced large hail events as recently as April 2026. The Myrtle Beach and Conway areas also saw hail-producing storms in April 2025, with continued severe weather patterns across the Carolinas each year.
Check the hail storm data and storm maps. Then call for a free inspection.
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