
Cherry Hill gutter replacement after hail
Dented gutters can support a hail claim and protect the new roof from drainage problems.
Hail dents on gutters, downspouts, elbows, and fascia metal can be easier to see than shingle bruising. In a Cherry Hill roof claim, those dents help confirm that hail struck the property and show which side of the house took the hardest hit. Gutter replacement may belong in the same storm scope as the roof. If gutters are dented, sagging, pulling away from fascia, or draining against the foundation, replacing the shingles while leaving damaged drainage in place creates another problem. The new roof needs a gutter system that moves water off the house without overflow at corners or low-slope edges. Older Cherry Hill homes may have added rooflines, porch covers, and rear additions that changed how water moves. The gutter plan should match those roof edges, downspout locations, and yard grading. A storm contractor can document hail dents, measure affected runs, and coordinate gutter work around the roof replacement. Insurance coverage depends on the policy and the carrier's review, but metal damage should be photographed and included in the discussion.

Gutter replacement covers damaged metal, poor drainage, and details that affect the new roof edge.
The contractor photographs dents on gutters, downspouts, elbows, and other exposed metal. The damage is matched to roof slopes and storm direction where possible.
Gutter runs are measured and downspout locations are reviewed for flow. Corners, valleys, and long roof edges may need more drainage capacity.
New gutters are installed with proper hangers, outlet placement, and downspout connections. The work is coordinated with drip edge and roof edge details.
Storm damage rarely stops at the shingles. Reviewing gutters with the roof helps prevent an insurance scope that ignores damaged metal.
Porches, additions, and complex rear elevations can create overflow points. The gutter plan should move water away from those areas.

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Gutters, downspouts, elbows, fascia metal, and related components are inspected for hail dents and loose sections.
The contractor reviews roof edges, valleys, downspout discharge points, and overflow risk around additions or walkways.
Damaged runs are measured and documented for replacement, with notes for the carrier when insurance applies.
The new gutter system is installed and tied into the roof edge so water leaves the roof cleanly.
