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Coverage depends on your policy and damage; the inspector will document everything for your insurer.

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Hail Damage in Fort Collins, CO

This is why your area gets hit so often, and why insurers are used to hail claims here.

Fort Collins averages 10 hail events per year with an average hailstone size of 1.5″. Peak hail months are May, June, July, August. The area has a very high hail risk level with a risk score of 90/100.

Common roof types in Fort Collins include Asphalt Shingle, Metal, Impact-Resistant Shingle, Concrete Tile. Larimer County County sees significant storm activity during spring and early summer months.

Frequently Asked Questions About Storm Damage in Fort Collins

Fort Collins and the surrounding Larimer County area average approximately 10 significant hail events per year, with hailstones averaging 1.5 inches in diameter. Fort Collins is considered one of the highest hail risk areas in the country.