For folks who live in the Denver area, last week was a dramatic weather week. Monday night we had up to baseball sized hail. Luckily the vehicles were in the garage as the neighbors vehicles suffered broken windshields and badly dimpled bodies. Our brand new Cyclone 4270 didn't fair as well. All the vent covers were broken. In one case, the hail stone went through the cover, pushed out the screen underneath and then fell to the floor. For the vents, I already have the replacement vent covers and will replace them myself. The roof is still intact and on the flat roof surface, there appears to be no damage at all. The curved edges of the roof were dented by hail although after a thorough inspection, it appears the roof membrane was not punctured. My question is does anyone know how the curved section of the roof on the sides is formed? Is it aluminum or Styrofoam or something else underneath the membrane? While there are now dents, the dents feel solid as if the curved edges are formed with aluminum. I've attached a couple of pictures although they aren't very good because the lighting was not good. I'm trying to decide if i need to have an adjuster come out and look at it or not. Any advice would be appreciated.
Al
Al