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Hail Damage Repair in Clermont, FL

Clermont sits on some of the highest ground in peninsular Florida — a run of rolling hills and ridgelines that lifts the hilltop subdivisions above the flat country around them and pushes them right up into the path of the tall storms. That elevation matters for hail in a way most homeowners never think about: the same exposed high ground that catches the wind also sits squarely under the Orlando-corridor storm track, the lane where the big summer cells build and pass. When a humid afternoon stacks a thunderstorm tall enough to throw hail, it tends to do it right over this ridge country, and a hilltop roof in Clermont takes the stones while the sheltered flatland a quarter-mile downhill toward Mascotte never sees one. It is not the everyday threat here that it is in the plains states, but when a strong cell does drop hail over South Lake County, it bruises a roof in a few minutes and moves on — and the damage almost always hides up there until the next rain finds it.

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Hail Damage Assessment & Repair for Clermont and west Lake County

Serving Clermont and all of Lake County, FL.

Hail is the quiet kind of storm loss. A gust takes shingles you can spot from the driveway; hail leaves the roof looking mostly whole while it fractures the mats and knocks the protective granules loose where you cannot see. Down at eye level you might notice the obvious marks — dented aluminum gutters and downspouts, a battered turbine or plumbing vent, a cracked window or a screen punched through on the lanai — but the part that matters most is up where you do not climb. A bruised shingle is one that will leak, just not today. Weeks on, a soft rain works through the fractured spot, tracks down the decking, and shows up as a stain on a hilltop ceiling long after anyone connected it to the weather.

That delay is exactly why a hit like this deserves a real inspection rather than a glance from the ground. Paul Davis runs the whole job as one event — we get up there and document the bruising and granule loss properly, tarp anything already compromised, dry out any moisture that found its way in, and rebuild the covering, gutters, vents, and screens the stones damaged, one crew start to finish. Because we are a licensed Florida general contractor, the team that inspects your ridge roof is the same one that replaces the shingles and reframes the enclosure. We dispatch from a Belleview base that keeps us close to Clermont and the surrounding communities, so if a cell dropped hail on your home or business, our crews are ready around the clock.

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Why Choose Paul Davis

Why Clermont homeowners call Paul Davis for hail damage repair

Hail is the kind of loss that hides up top until it leaks, so you need a team that finds it properly and can still be the team that rebuilds it. Paul Davis gets on the roof, documents what a ground-level look misses on these exposed hilltops, and runs the whole repair — tarp, drying, and reconstruction — from a Belleview base close enough to Clermont to move the moment a cell clears.

  • Certified restoration technicians on every job — not general laborers
  • 60-minute emergency dispatch, 24/7/365
  • Direct insurance billing with most major Florida carriers
  • Thermal imaging and moisture mapping on every inspection
  • Guaranteed workmanship
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What puts Clermont homes at risk

Every restoration job starts with understanding the local conditions that made it worse. These are the factors our crews see repeatedly across Clermont properties.

01

Ridge subdivisions under the storm track

Clermont's hilltop neighborhoods sit on the highest ground on the peninsula, directly beneath the Orlando-corridor lane where the tall summer cells build — so when a storm stacks high enough to throw hail, it tends to do it right over this ridge country. We assess the actual footprint of the hit rather than assuming the whole street saw the same stones, then scope only the roofs and openings that were truly struck. The exposure is the part homeowners up here underestimate until a hidden bruise leaks.

02

Hail damage hidden on the roof

Hail rarely leaves a hole you can spot from the yard — it bruises the shingle mat and strips the granules that shield the asphalt from the South Lake County sun, and that compromised spot fails weeks later in an ordinary downpour. We get up close and inspect it carefully, marking the soft impacts and granule loss a ground-level look misses, so a hidden bruise on a hilltop home does not turn into a ceiling stain after the next storm.

03

Uniform mid-2000s roofs across a street

So many Clermont subdivisions went up at once in the building boom, raised on the same exposed ridgelines with the same builder-grade shingles, which means one hail core can bruise near-identical roofs clear down a hilltop street. We scope the whole field the stones worked — not just the corner showing from the curb — and, as a Florida-licensed general contractor, rebuild every roof and opening the hail damaged so no compromised spot is left to leak.

04

Cracked windows and screen enclosures

Larger stones crack window glass and punch through the screen cages and lanai mesh that are a fixture on Clermont homes. We board up any broken glass the same visit so the next storm band stays out, then rebuild the windows, screen enclosure, and any framing the hail and the opening behind it damaged — under one scope rather than handing you off to separate trades.

Our Process

What to expect, step by step

Certified restoration technicians on every job, direct insurance billing, and daily updates from first assessment through final walkthrough.

1

Secure the property

We arrive first to stop any active loss — emergency board-up over cracked or broken glass and roof tarping over any spot the hail already opened, so the next rain band stays out while the rest of the repair is planned.

2

Inspect the roof up close

Hail damage hides from the ground, so we get on the roof and inspect the covering directly with thermal imaging and moisture mapping, marking the bruised shingles, granule loss, and dented metal a curbside look misses on the ridge.

3

Extract and dry any water intrusion

Where rain has already worked through a fractured shingle into the decking or ceiling, we extract it and dry the structure with industrial equipment per IICRC standards until it reads dry, not just looks dry — before any of it reaches the mold stage.

4

Remove debris and damaged material

We clear the loosened granules, broken glass, and any storm debris off the roof and grounds, and strip out the shingles, gutters, and vents the hail ruined so the rebuild starts on a clean structure.

5

Repair and rebuild

As a licensed Florida general contractor, we rebuild the roof covering, gutters, downspouts, vents, windows, screen enclosure, and interiors the hail damaged — returning your Clermont property to pre-loss condition under one accountable scope.

6

Document and close the claim

From the inspection to the final walkthrough, we photograph and log every impact and repair and bill your carrier directly, so a hail claim that is hard to prove closes cleanly and the work carries our guarantee.

In Depth — Clermont

Hail Damage Repair in Clermont: What Homeowners Need to Know

Bruised and fractured shingles

Hail impacts fracture the shingle mat and knock loose the granules that protect the asphalt, leaving spots that shed water poorly and fail weeks later.

In Clermont

This is the loss that catches Clermont homeowners off guard — the covering looks whole from the ground after a summer cell passes over the ridge, but the field is dotted with bruises a later downpour will find. We inspect it up close, mark every soft impact and bare spot, and replace the damaged shingles and any decking under them before a hidden bruise becomes a leak on a hilltop home.

Dented gutters, downspouts, and vents

Stones pock and dent aluminum gutters and downspouts and batter roof turbines, ridge vents, and plumbing flashing until they leak or stop draining.

In Clermont

The softer metal gives first on a Clermont home, and the granules washing into a dented downspout are often the clearest sign hail came through at all. As a licensed Florida general contractor, we replace the dented gutters, downspouts, vents, and flashing so the drainage and ventilation work again — not just patch the field above them.

Cracked windows and screen-cage damage

Larger hail cracks window glass and punches holes through pool screen enclosures and lanai mesh.

In Clermont

Screen cages and lanais are everywhere on Clermont's mid-2000s homes, and the bigger stones tear the mesh and crack the glass behind it. We board up any broken window the same visit so the next storm band stays out, then rebuild the screen enclosure, glass, and framing the hail damaged under one scope.

0–24h Mold can begin to grow in wet materials within the first day
3–5× Typical cost increase when mitigation is delayed
Most Properly documented claims are accepted by insurance

Mold and Your Health

Hail damage seems harmless at first because the roof still looks whole, but the health risk shows up later, when rain works through a fractured shingle the stones bruised. Storm water that seeps into the decking and ceiling is not clean — it picks up contaminants on the way in and soaks insulation and wall cavities, where it can turn to mold within a couple of days in Clermont's humidity, often before anyone realizes the roof was even compromised. That is why we inspect up close and tarp any opening immediately to stop further intrusion, then map and dry the structure to standard before we rebuild. Catching the hidden moisture early protects your family's air as much as it protects the home.

Certification & Insurance

Paul Davis is a licensed Florida general contractor, which is why we can do more than swap a few hail-bruised shingles — we rebuild the roof covering, gutters, vents, windows, screen enclosure, and interiors under one accountable scope. Our restoration technicians are certified to IICRC standards, the documentation and drying benchmark South Lake County adjusters and Florida carriers recognize, and our crews are EPA Lead-Safe certified for any older structures alongside Clermont's newer hilltop subdivisions.

What to tell us when you call

Four things that speed up your claim

Type of damage — general location in the home — whether the source is still active — whether the building is safe to enter. We handle everything else.

Commercial Property Restoration

Hail hits Clermont's businesses the same way it hits its hilltop homes — the retail along the US-27 corridor, the offices and medical suites near downtown, and the warehouses out toward Groveland where a single cell dents the metal panels and skylights and starts a slow leak no one notices until inventory is wet. Paul Davis inspects commercial roofs up close, secures any breach with large-scale tarping and board-up, then runs the drying, debris removal, and full reconstruction on a timeline built around keeping you open, coordinating directly with commercial adjusters and property managers so a hard-to-see hail claim does not stall.

When a hail cell sidelines your operation anywhere in Lake County, Paul Davis is the single team that inspects, secures, and rebuilds it.

Why hail damage in Clermont is so easy to miss

Hail is uncommon enough here that most Clermont homeowners do not think to look for it, and that is precisely how it does its lasting harm. Up in hail country a storm leaves dented cars and obvious roofs; over these ridges a fast-moving summer cell drops stones for a few minutes, the sun comes back out, and the roof looks fine from the driveway. But the shingle mats are bruised and the granules are gone in spots, and that surface no longer sheds water the way it should. A few weeks on, a soft rain finds the weakest impact, works through the decking, and shows up as a brown ring on a hilltop ceiling that nobody links back to the storm. That is why we never call a hail loss from the ground. We get on the roof, document the bruising and granule loss to the standard your adjuster needs, and fold the repair into the same approach we bring to all our storm damage work — find what is hidden before it leaks, then rebuild it right.

Working with your Florida carrier after a hail event

These claims live and die on documentation, because the damage is rarely obvious and an undocumented bruise looks like ordinary wear to an adjuster — especially on the older, sun-baked shingles around the ridges. From the inspection on, we photograph the impact marks on the shingles, the granule loss in the gutters, the dented vents and downspouts, and any cracked glass or torn mesh, and we map any moisture that already worked through a fractured spot. We bill directly with most major Florida carriers — including Citizens — so you are not fronting the cost or chasing paperwork to prove a loss you cannot easily see yourself. It is the same documentation discipline that runs through our wider storm damage restoration in Clermont, so a hail claim that is hard to prove still closes cleanly.

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Disaster doesn’t wait.
Neither do we.

Hail tends to ride in with the strongest summer cells, which build fast over South Lake County and often hit late in the day, and that is exactly when we move. Our crews surge from the Belleview base the moment a storm clears, rolling board-up and roof-tarp trucks to Clermont's ridges around the clock so cracked glass and any opening the hail left are sealed before the next band arrives. Call any hour during or after it passes — we dispatch within 60 minutes, 24/7/365.

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Helpful Local Resources

Local department contacts

After major damage in Clermont, you may need to reach a local department — the building office for permits and structural inspections, the health department for mold or contamination questions, or fire-rescue for a fire-damage assessment. Here are the offices serving Clermont. Paul Davis is always one call away and can help you navigate the process.

Building Department

City of Clermont Building Services

685 W Montrose St, Clermont, FL 34711

(352) 241-7315

Health Department

Florida Dept of Health — Lake County

2113 Griffin Rd, Leesburg, FL 34748

(352) 589-6424

Fire Department

Clermont Fire Department (non-emergency)

Clermont, FL

(352) 742-4760

Contact information is accurate to the best of our knowledge at time of publication. Paul Davis Restoration is not responsible for changes to agency contact information, hours, or services. For the most current information please contact the agency directly.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

It is occasional rather than constant, but it is real. Clermont's high, exposed ridgelines sit under the Orlando-corridor storm track, the lane where the tall summer cells build, so when the air turns unstable on a humid afternoon a storm can stack high enough to throw hail right over this ridge country. We do not see it the way the plains states do, but when a strong cell does drop stones, it can dent a roof and crack windows in a few minutes — which is exactly why the damage so often goes unnoticed until it leaks.

Yes, because hail damage in Clermont almost never shows from the driveway. The stones bruise the shingle mat and knock loose the protective granules, and that compromised surface holds up until a rain finds the weak spot weeks later and tracks into the decking. We get on the roof and document the bruising up close before it turns into a ceiling stain you cannot trace back to the storm.

Because Clermont's hilltop subdivisions sit on the highest ground on the peninsula, right under the Orlando-corridor storm track where the tall cells pass — so the storm that throws hail tends to do it over the ridge while the sheltered flatland below stays dry. Hail cores are also small and short-lived, so one street takes a beating while the next block sees nothing, which is why we assess the actual footprint of a hit rather than assuming the whole neighborhood saw the same stones.

We dispatch within 60 minutes, 24/7/365, and our Belleview base keeps us close to Clermont and the surrounding South Lake County communities like Minneola, Groveland, and Mascotte. The cells that carry hail build fast and often hit late in the day, so we surge crews and run board-up and tarp trucks around the clock to seal cracked glass and any opening before the next band arrives.

All of it. Hail damages more than the shingle field — it dents the gutters, downspouts, vents, and flashing and cracks windows and screen cages. As a licensed Florida general contractor, we inspect everything the stones touched, dry out anything that already leaked, and rebuild the roof, metal, glass, and screen enclosure under one scope rather than handing you off to separate trades. When water has already worked inside, we tie the drying into our <a href="/water-damage-restoration-clermont-fl">water damage restoration in Clermont</a> protocols so it meets the standard your carrier needs.

Hail damage in Clermont?

Hail hides on the roof until it leaks, so a real inspection now beats a stained ceiling later. Paul Davis gets up close on the ridge, documents what the ground misses, and rebuilds the roof, gutters, and screens from a Belleview base close to Clermont. Call now and we will dispatch a certified crew within the hour.