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Field Notes From The May 26 Aledo Storm

What we saw on the ground in the first 72 hours after a 2.5" hail event tore through Parker County.

May 29, 20265 min read

We had crews on the ground in Aledo within 14 hours of the May 26 storm. Here's what the first 72 hours of inspections turned up.

The damage profile

Concentrated 2"+ hail with a tight core meant block-by-block variance. One street: total slope replacements across the board. The next street over: cosmetic only. Documentation matters more when the damage line is this sharp.

What the door-knockers showed up driving

Out-of-state plates inside 24 hours. We saw Colorado, Florida, and Oklahoma tags working neighborhoods door-to-door before the National Weather Service even finalized the storm survey. If someone you've never heard of is offering to inspect your roof, ask for their Texas registration.

What we're telling Aledo homeowners

  • File the claim if you have visible soft-metal denting or any roof damage you can see from the ground.
  • Don't sign anything from a contractor you didn't seek out yourself.
  • Get the inspection documented this week — adjuster calendars are already booking into mid-June.
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