St. Paul hail and storm roof inspection update
Inspection update date: June 20, 2026. All Built Right Exteriors is using the June 20 and June 21 inspection window to help St. Paul, MN homeowners document possible hail, wind, roof, siding, gutter, and leak damage after the recent Twin Cities storm pattern.
The official NWS Twin Cities storm summary for June 19, 2026 reported damaging hail and wind across parts of the metro, including the I-94/I-694 corridor, northern St. Paul, Woodbury, Elk River, and additional east-central Minnesota wind damage. NWS Twin Cities reported very large hail in northern St. Paul during the June 19 storm, so St. Paul roof inspections should be treated as time-sensitive.
Why St. Paul homeowners should not wait
Storm damage is not always obvious from the street. large hail can bruise shingles, dent metal vents, crack older siding, and create leak risk before the ceiling stain appears. A careful inspection gives you a dated record of roof condition, exterior damage, and any repair priorities before more rain or heat bakes the evidence into the roof system.
Our recent project-photo documentation includes St. Paul-area exterior work, and we use the same inspection discipline on post-storm calls: close roof photos, soft-metal checks, slope-by-slope notes, gutter and siding review, and practical repair guidance. That local inspection activity helps homeowners see the kind of roof and exterior review All Built Right provides after storms.
Recent St. Paul hail damage inspection photos
These recent All Built Right inspection photos show the kind of roof and exterior details we document for St. Paul homeowners after hail and wind move through the area. This city-level update highlights recent roof and exterior inspection activity in the area.

What we check during a St. Paul storm inspection
- Shingle bruising, granule loss, missing tabs, exposed mat, and lifted edges.
- Ridge caps, valleys, roof penetrations, exhaust caps, pipe boots, skylights, and flashing.
- Gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffit, siding, window wraps, and soft-metal hail marks.
- Interior leak symptoms around ceilings, attic decking, insulation, and wall transitions.
- Photo documentation that can support repair planning or an insurance claim conversation.
St. Paul roofing company next steps
If you are comparing a roofing company in St. Paul, MN after the storm, start with a contractor that can inspect the roof and the entire exterior system. All Built Right Exteriors handles roof repair, roof replacement, siding, gutters, windows, doors, and storm-damage restoration, so the inspection does not stop at shingles.
This post is tied to our St. Paul, Roseville, and east metro hail route. For the evergreen city service page, visit All Built Right Exteriors roofing company in St. Paul, MN. To schedule the inspection now, use the roof inspection contact form or call from the site header.
Recent Hail Report for St. Paul, MN 55101
All Built Right reviewed a ZIP-targeted hail report for St. Paul, MN 55101 covering June 27, 2025 through June 27, 2026. The scan used city, state, and ZIP-level context within 10 km and returned 54 reportable hail events. Maximum hail size: 2.25 inches.
- June 19, 2026: 2.25 inches hail reported near St. Paul, Ramsey County.
- June 19, 2026: 1.75 inches hail reported near Maplewood, Ramsey County.
- June 19, 2026: 1.75 inches hail reported near Little Canada, Ramsey County.
Inspection documentation should connect visible exterior conditions to the storm timeline, including asphalt shingles, ridge caps, fascia, flashing, siding, window wraps, gutters, garage doors, soft metals, underlayment, and roof-edge repair areas when those materials are visible in the photos.

All Built Right uses storm documentation workflows similar to Contractorfy hail reports and supplement-ready repair documentation to organize inspection photos, repair-scope notes, and claim-supporting exterior evidence.
