A compact hail core can still create widespread exterior damage

Roseville, Falcon Heights, and Little Canada were right in the cluster of preliminary June 19 hail reports. NOAA/SPC reports listed quarter-size, half-dollar-size, golf-ball-size, and even larger hail reports in and around these communities. The NWS Twin Cities event summary described the north St. Paul area as one of the spots where hail exceeded two inches.
That makes this a strong local search topic for homeowners looking for Roseville hail damage inspection, Falcon Heights roofing contractor, or Little Canada roof repair after hail. But the practical question is simple: what should be inspected first?
Start with roof slopes, then move to metal and siding
The roof gets attention first, but hail rarely damages only the shingles. On homes in Roseville and Falcon Heights, we also look at gutters, downspouts, valley metal, roof vents, fascia, siding, and window screens. Half-dollar to golf-ball hail can leave metal dents that are easier to see than shingle bruises, so those soft-metal clues help confirm the path and severity of the impact.
For Little Canada homes near Highway 36 and I-35E, the report concentration suggests a careful exterior check is worth doing even if there is no active leak. Many hail claims start with small signs: fresh granules at downspout exits, circular siding marks, bent vent fins, or random shingle bruises on windward slopes.
How All Built Right documents the inspection
Our inspections focus on useful documentation. We photograph impact marks, identify the affected slopes/elevations, note collateral damage, and explain whether the evidence supports a roof repair, roof replacement, siding repair, gutter replacement, or no action yet. The goal is not to scare homeowners; it is to make the damage visible and organized.
We are already routing work through nearby St. Paul and north-metro corridors, so Roseville, Falcon Heights, and Little Canada inspection requests can be grouped efficiently. See our roofing, siding, windows, and gutters services or request a free inspection.
Storm source note: this article references the National Weather Service Twin Cities summary for the June 19, 2026 afternoon hail and wind event and preliminary NOAA/SPC storm reports. Storm reports are preliminary and should be used as inspection-routing guidance, not as a final claim determination.
Source links: NWS Twin Cities event summary and NOAA/SPC preliminary hail CSV.
Schedule a free inspection with All Built Right Exteriors or call 612-246-7079.

