Hail damage costs balloon, leading to extreme research tests

The financial impact of hail damage on buildings has surged over the past two decades. Researchers are using extreme methods to study how these storms cause destruction. Andrew Shick of Roofing USA describes the aftermath as stunning, with houses scarred like shotgun blasts.

Hail storms have become a multibillion-dollar problem for the housing sector, with damage costs escalating significantly in recent years. This rise has driven scientists to conduct rigorous experiments to comprehend the mechanics of hail's destructive power on structures.

Andrew Shick, owner and chief executive of Illinois-based Roofing USA, has witnessed the devastation firsthand. After major storms, he drives through affected suburbs and observes hail's impact, which leaves marks on houses resembling shotgun blasts. The severity of this damage underscores the growing threat posed by extreme weather events.

These observations highlight the need for better understanding and mitigation strategies. As climate patterns shift, such research becomes crucial for protecting properties and reducing economic losses. The extreme tests reveal the intensity of hail's force, explaining why repair and insurance costs continue to climb.

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