What Affects Rates in Clovis
- Curry County logged 48 hail events and 31 thunderstorm wind events since 2019. A May 2024 storm dropped 2.75-inch hail near Cannon AFB, breaking windows and damaging shingles. Impact-resistant shingles reduce repeat damage risk.
- Six tornadoes touched down in Curry County in five years, including three in May 2023 and 2024 near Grady, Broadview, and County Road 6. Rural areas see most activity, but proximity affects wind rating requirements and contractor material recommendations.
- Curry County's median home was built in 1976. Older roofs often carry composition shingles past their rated lifespan, and granule loss accelerates under Clovis hail exposure. Replacement projects frequently uncover decades of unaddressed hail bruising.
- Hail peaks in May through July; winter storms and blizzards hit January through March. Contractors schedule full replacements around these windows, and material delivery delays can push projects into high-demand months.
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Clovis logged 48 hail events in five years, including a May 2024 storm that dropped baseball-size hail near Cannon AFB. Full replacement after widespread hail bruising restores structural integrity and insurance coverage eligibility.
Thunderstorm wind events hit Curry County 31 times since 2019. Wind-lifted shingles, exposed underlayment, and torn flashing require replacement when damage spans multiple slopes or compromises the roof deck.
Class 4 impact-rated shingles withstand repeat hail strikes common in Clovis. Installation includes synthetic underlayment and high-wind fastening schedules to meet Curry County exposure conditions.
Trained inspectors document hail bruising, wind-lifted shingles, and granule loss after Clovis storms. Inspection reports include photos, damage maps, and replacement recommendations that support insurance claims.
