
In the aftermath of the May 22 hailstorm, more and more roofs in and around Wyomissing are being viewed like boxers who have sustained a series of body blows from hail damage: they don’t look bad from a distance but they may be in rough shape.
It’s a bonanza for roofing companies and a conundrum for homeowners. Many say they saw no apparent damage to their shingles but started to have second thoughts as they watched nearby homes get new roofs.
Grant Goeltz, a retired Wyomissing police officer who lives on Birchwood Road in the borough, saw hailstones nearly the size of baseballs pound his property on May 22. Since then, an insurance adjustor has been on his roof and determined it did not sustain enough damage to require replacement.
But a neighbor a few doors away already has a new roof. Goeltz plans to get a contractor to take a look at his.”I can’t begin to get up there.