
Hail Damage Roof Inspection Guide for Michigan Homeowners
Michigan is no stranger to hail. Just in this past year, from June 2025 to June 2026, HailTrace reported over 69 hail events in Michigan.
Our Novi office at 43000 W Nine Mile Road is only about 5 miles from Farmington, a quick 10 to 15 minute drive east. Farmington sits right in the area our crews work every day, so it's one of the easiest cities for us to reach.
That closeness is a real benefit to you. We come out for free estimates quickly, our crews arrive on time, and warranty or touch-up visits are simple to schedule. Being right up the road means fast service and easy follow-up, whether the job is a small repair or a full replacement. With our shop only a few miles west, we're rarely far when you need us.
Farmington was founded in 1824 by Quaker settlers along Grand River Avenue, an old trail that still runs through the heart of town. Its historic downtown, listed on the National Register, is known for its Greek Revival and Victorian buildings, and the surrounding neighborhoods are full of the elegant Victorian-style homes the city is known for. A revitalized downtown and top-rated schools keep it a popular place to put down roots.
That history shapes the roofs here. The oldest homes near the historic district carry steep, ornate rooflines from the 1800s and early 1900s, while much of the rest of the city filled in during the postwar decades as families moved out from Detroit. Historic homes and mid-century houses sit side by side, and each asks something different of a roof. The revitalized Grand River downtown has drawn renewed pride in the surrounding homes, and a sound, well-matched roof is a big part of keeping an older house looking its best.
The historic homes leak first at their transitions, worn flashing around steep valleys, dormers, and chimneys, often over older decking that hides layered roofing. On the postwar homes, the failures are different: granule loss, curling, and worn flashing as those roofs reach the end of their run. The mature trees on Farmington's established streets shade the slopes and grow moss, and Michigan freeze-thaw cycles drive ice dams along the eaves on both.
We match the work to the home. That means a proper tear-off and honest decking inspection when it's warranted, shingle profiles that suit an older home's character, careful flashing at every transition, upgraded ventilation, and ice-and-water shield along the eaves and valleys. Victorian downtown or postwar neighborhood, we detail it to last. We also help you choose a shingle color and profile that suits the age of the home, so a new roof strengthens the character of the street rather than standing out on it.
We've roofed Oakland County since 1995, and Farmington is right in our backyard. In an established community that takes pride in its historic downtown and its homes, reputation keeps our work honest. It's the same standard behind more than 6,200 Michigan roofs, and being minutes away means we're easy to reach long after the job is done. From a single slipped shingle to a full historic re-roof, Farmington gets the same careful work.
Installing a new roof from the ground up?
Typically required for new construction or major home additions
Protects your home from rain, snow, moisture, and extreme weather conditions
Provides a solid, well-installed roofing system designed for long-term durability
Signs It Might Be Time to Replace Your Roof:
Curling, Cracking, or Missing Shingles: These are some of the most obvious signs that your roof is wearing out and no longer doing its job.
Water Stains on Ceilings or Walls: These usually point to hidden leaks or moisture problems that could lead to bigger issues if left unchecked.
Moss, Mold, or Algae Growth: This often means moisture is trapped, which can damage your roof’s structure over time.
Roof Is Over 20 Years Old: Even if it looks okay from the outside, an older roof may not offer the protection your home needs anymore.
Storm Damage: High winds, hail, or heavy rain can weaken your roof—even if you don’t see the damage right away. It’s worth getting it checked after a major storm.
Need a trusted team for roof installation or replacement? Schoenherr Roofing has you covered. We start with a free, no-obligation consultation to determine whether you need a full replacement or just targeted repairs. If a new roof is the right call, our skilled crew will handle the entire process—installing a strong, long-lasting system built for both performance and protection.
With more than 30 years of experience serving the local community, we’re proud of our reputation for reliable service and top-tier workmanship.
We specialize in installing:
This process involves installing a new roof on a structure that either doesn’t have one yet or is undergoing significant changes. It’s typically required in situations such as:
New Construction: Installing a complete roofing system on a newly built home or building.
Major Renovations: Updating an existing structure with substantial changes that require a full roof replacement.
This service is required when repairs can no longer suffice, or your roof has reached the end of its lifespan. Here are some signs that a full replacement might be the best choice:
When to Consider a Roof Replacement:
Aging Roof: If your roof is over 20 years old, it may no longer provide the protection your home needs. Materials naturally wear down over time, even if there’s no visible damage.
Visible Damage: Missing shingles, frequent leaks, or a sagging roofline are red flags that there may be more serious structural problems beneath the surface.
Frequent Repairs: If you’re calling for fixes again and again, the cost can quickly add up. In many cases, investing in a full roof replacement is more cost-effective and less stressful in the long run.
Choosing Schoenherr Roofing for your roof replacement means investing in long-lasting protection and peace of mind. Our skilled team ensures your new roof not only improves your home’s appearance but also provides reliable strength against the elements for years to come.
Since 1995, Schoenherr Roofing has been the trusted choice for homeowners in Farmington. Here’s why we’re the preferred option:
As a Michigan-based company, we fully understand the unique challenges that local weather presents to your roof. Our hands-on experience gives us a deep insight into the roofing issues homeowners face year-round.
From heavy winter snow and strong spring winds to the scorching summer heat, we’ve encountered it all—and we have the right solutions to ensure your roof remains protected throughout each season.
When you choose Schoenherr Roofing, you’re selecting expert service customized for Michigan’s climate, designed to meet your home’s specific needs.
At Schoenherr Roofing, we believe lasting results begin with the best materials. That’s why we use trusted, high-quality products built to handle Farmington’s unpredictable weather—keeping your home protected through every season.
But great materials are just one part of the process. We also rely on advanced tools and technology, like precision nailers and modern leak detection systems, to ensure every detail is done right. This lets us work efficiently without compromising on quality.
The end result? A strong, good-looking roof that safeguards your home and adds lasting value for years to come.
Your roof is a significant investment, and it’s essential to have a team that knows exactly how to care for it. At Schoenherr Roofing, every team member is professionally trained and stays current with the latest roofing techniques and safety standards.
We never cut corners or take chances. Whether it’s a minor repair or a complete replacement, you’ll receive reliable, expert service from start to finish.
When you choose Schoenherr Roofing, you’re choosing trusted craftsmanship and a team that treats your home with the highest level of care and respect.
While both roof installation and roof replacement give you a new roof, they serve different purposes and follow different processes—with varying timelines and costs.
Roof Installation:
Best for new builds or major renovations
Allows more freedom with materials and design choices
No old roof to tear off, so it’s typically quicker and cleaner
Roof Replacement:
Involves removing your current roof before installing the new one
Might require structural updates to meet modern building codes
Can improve energy efficiency and increase your home’s resale value
Bottom Line:
If you’re starting fresh—like with new construction or an addition—roof installation is the way to go. But if your existing roof is worn out or damaged, a full replacement offers stronger protection and long-term peace of mind.
The cost of roof installation or repair can vary greatly based on several key factors. These include the type of roofing material, the complexity of the project, and how accessible your roof is. Asphalt shingles are generally the most cost-effective option, while premium materials such as slate or metal come with a higher cost.
If your roof has a steep pitch or complex design, it may require specialized tools and a more experienced crew, which can drive up labor costs. By understanding these factors, homeowners can make informed decisions that align with both their budget and specific needs.
Roofing Material Choices:
Asphalt Shingles: A top choice for many homeowners thanks to their affordability, easy installation, and solid performance across most home styles.
Slate or Tile: A high-end option with a bigger upfront investment, but known for exceptional strength and a lifespan that can outlast most other materials.
Knowing how each material affects cost can help you find the right balance between your budget and the long-term value you want from your roof.
Roof Size:
The bigger the roof, the more materials you’ll need—like shingles, underlayment, and flashing—which naturally raises the total cost.
Roof Complexity:
If your roof has steep slopes, unique angles, dormers, or a detailed layout, it takes more time, skill, and sometimes special equipment to get the job done right. That added complexity can increase both labor and material expenses.
In Farmington, seasonal changes have a big impact on the timing and cost of roofing projects. Winter brings snow, ice, and freezing temperatures, which can slow down progress and create hazardous conditions. With fewer crews available and extra safety measures needed, roofing during colder months often results in higher costs.
Spring and fall are usually the best seasons for roofing projects. With milder temperatures and more predictable weather, these seasons provide ideal working conditions, reducing delays and enhancing efficiency. Contractors tend to be more available, and pricing is often more competitive during these times.
By timing your roofing project with the seasons, you can avoid delays, manage costs, and ensure the job is done right from the beginning.
Choosing the right roofing service—whether it’s a quick repair or a full replacement—can make a big difference for both your home and your wallet. Taking care of small problems early on helps you avoid major, more expensive issues later. While repair costs can vary, they’re usually much more budget-friendly than replacing the entire roof.
Hiring a professional means your roof will do what it’s supposed to—keep water out, prevent mold, and protect your home from everyday wear. DIY might seem like a quick fix, but a pro ensures the job is done safely and correctly the first time.
Your roof plays a huge role in your home’s structure and value. Not sure if it’s in good shape? Contact Schoenherr Roofing for a free inspection and honest, expert advice you can trust.
Our Novi office at 43000 W Nine Mile Road is only about 5 miles from Farmington, a quick 10 to 15 minute drive east. You can reach us at (248) 270-7344. Farmington sits right in the area our crews work every day, so it’s one of the easiest cities for us to reach.
Yes. Farmington’s downtown historic district and the streets around it are full of Greek Revival and Victorian homes with steep, ornate rooflines. We match the shingle profile and color to the home’s era, detail the valleys, dormers, and flashing carefully, and inspect the older decking honestly during tear-off so the roof protects the home and keeps its character.
They fail in different ways. The historic homes near Grand River leak first at the flashing around their many valleys and dormers and often hide layered roofing over older decking, while the postwar homes show granule loss, curling, and worn flashing as their roofs age. We tailor the tear-off, materials, and detailing to whichever type you own.
They can. Farmington’s older, tree-lined streets keep shaded slopes damp enough for moss and algae and drop leaves that collect in the valleys and gutters. We clean and treat the growth, keep the drainage clear, and can install algae-resistant shingles when we re-roof so the shaded slopes stay cleaner longer.
Yes. On Farmington’s established and historic streets, the right color and profile matter, so we help you choose a shingle that suits the age of your home and sits well with the block. The goal is a roof that strengthens the character of the street rather than standing out on it.
Very quickly. With our shop only a few miles west in Novi, we can usually get out fast for an estimate or when a Farmington homeowner has a leak that can’t wait, and that short distance keeps installs and warranty follow-up easy to schedule.

Michigan is no stranger to hail. Just in this past year, from June 2025 to June 2026, HailTrace reported over 69 hail events in Michigan.

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