However even with the durability provided by roof tiles along with their resistance to roof wind damage they may be susceptible to hail damage.
Wind damage to tile roof.
Missing tiles are the most obvious sign that your roof has been damaged by strong winds.
Wind damaged roofs roofs are very susceptible to wind damage in part because high winds do not hit roofs uniformly.
Studies show that some roof tiles can be damaged by hail as small as 1 1 4 diameter.
Wind borne debris such as large tree branches heavy metal or concrete fragments will not only scratch and gouge into your roof tiles but cause unrepairable breakage.
If a tile is broken debris from a single tile can impact other tiles on the roof which can lead to a progres sive cascading failure.
When roofing materials are damaged by winds the edges or loose spots have wind get underneath them and push up the shingles or other material which then gives the wind more ability to grab on to them and push them up and off the roof creating a sort of chain effect as the roofing materials peel off.
Sometimes wind can cause roof tiles to chatter till they finally break leaving tile chunks and debris on your roof.
This type of damage leaves the underlayment of your roof exposed to the harsher elements and reduces the barrier between your safe dry home and the outside world.
Below is a picture of asphalt shingles with wind damage.
Strong winds can get up under roof shingles causing the edges to lift.
6 signs your roof tiles have been damaged by strong winds 1.
Tile roofs are very vulnerable to breakage from windborne debris missiles.
Even when well at tached they can be easily broken by missiles.
When you look at your roof after a period of strong winds you may notice that the granules.