On the afternoon of May 1, 2026, a powerful spring hail storm rolled across the southern Houston suburbs, hammering Pearland and Sugar Land, Texas. Hailstones ranged from quarter size up to roughly 2 inches in diameter — large enough to dent vehicle panels, crack windshields, and bruise asphalt shingles on home roofs across both communities.
How Bad Was the May 1 Hail Storm in Pearland & Sugar Land?
The storm cut a wide path through Brazoria and Fort Bend counties during peak afternoon hours, catching thousands of vehicles in driveways, open lots, and on the road. Neighborhoods across Pearland — from Shadow Creek Ranch and Silverlake to Old Town — reported dense hail, while Sugar Land communities including First Colony, Telfair, and Riverstone saw similar accumulation.
Hail at 1 inch in diameter — about the size of a quarter — is large enough to leave visible dents across a vehicle's hood, roof, trunk, and doors. At closer to 2 inches, the impact energy is far higher, often producing dozens or hundreds of dents on a single car and causing real structural damage to home roofing. Both vehicles parked outdoors and homes with aging or builder-grade shingles were especially vulnerable during this event.
Vehicle Hail Damage: What It Looks Like
Hail damage to a vehicle is not always obvious at first glance, especially on lighter-colored paint or in bright direct sunlight. After the May 1 storm, drivers in Pearland and Sugar Land should inspect their vehicles carefully for:
- Small round dents and dimples across flat horizontal panels — the hood, roof, and trunk take the worst of it
- Dents along the upper edges of doors, fenders, and quarter panels
- Chipped, cracked, or starred windshields and side glass
- Dings on side mirror housings, pillars, and the leading edge of the roof
- Dented or cracked sunroof glass and damaged trim or moldings
The good news for vehicle owners: the vast majority of hail dents do not break the paint surface. That means they can be repaired with paintless dent repair (PDR), which restores panels to their factory shape without fillers, sanding, or repainting — preserving your vehicle's original finish and resale value.
Home Roof Hail Damage: What to Look For
Vehicles are the most visible casualties of a hail storm, but home roofs often take just as hard a hit — and roof damage is much easier to overlook because you can't see it from the ground. After the May 1 storm, Pearland and Sugar Land homeowners should watch for these warning signs:
- Dark bruises or soft spots on asphalt shingles where the protective granules have been knocked loose
- Bare patches and an unusual amount of shingle granules collecting in gutters and downspouts
- Cracked, split, or torn shingles, especially on the slopes facing the direction the storm came from
- Dents or dings on metal roof vents, flashing, gutters, and aluminum fascia — these are a reliable tell that shingles were hit just as hard
- Damaged or dented soft metal fixtures like AC condenser fins, garage doors, and window screens
- New interior leaks, water stains on ceilings, or damp spots in the attic after the next rain
Hail bruising on a roof may not cause an immediate leak, but it shortens the life of the shingle and can lead to water intrusion months later. Because roof damage compounds over time, it's important to have a suspected hail-struck roof inspected promptly rather than waiting for a leak to appear.
What Pearland & Sugar Land Residents Should Do Right Now
If your vehicle or home was in the path of this storm, take these steps immediately to protect your insurance claim and get the best repair outcome.
1. Document All Damage with Photos
Before anything else, photograph everything thoroughly. Use overcast daylight or a flashlight held at a low angle to reveal dents that may not be visible head-on.
- For your vehicle: photograph every panel — hood, roof, trunk, doors, fenders, bumpers, and all glass
- For your home: safely photograph the roof, gutters, downspouts, vents, and any interior water stains (do not climb onto a damaged roof yourself)
- Take wide shots showing the full vehicle or roof slope, plus close-ups of concentrated damage
- Note the date, time, and location, and keep any local weather reports from May 1
- Do not repair or touch up any damage before it has been documented
2. Call Your Insurance Company
File your claims as soon as possible. Vehicle hail damage is covered under the comprehensive (non-collision) portion of your auto policy — it is not an at-fault claim and typically will not raise your premium. Home roof hail damage is covered under your homeowner's policy. In Texas, you have the legal right to choose any licensed repair shop or contractor — you are not required to use your insurance company's preferred vendors.
3. Contact Trusted Local Specialists
For your vehicle, paintless dent repair is the industry-standard method for fixing hail damage. It removes dents without affecting your factory paint, preserving the car's value and finish. For your roof, work with a licensed, locally established roofing contractor. In both cases, choose specialists who are permanently located in the Houston area, carry verified reviews, and provide a written warranty on their work.
Beware of Storm Chasers After Hail Events
After every major hail storm in the Houston area, out-of-town "storm chasers" flood in looking for quick business — and they target both car owners and homeowners. These operators typically appear within days, set up temporary operations in parking lots or hotel rooms, and aggressively solicit door-to-door or through social media.
Here's why you should avoid storm chasers and choose permanent local specialists instead:
- Storm chasers often collect large deposits or full payment upfront, then deliver substandard work — or disappear entirely
- They have no permanent location, making warranty claims impossible once they leave town
- Unlicensed operators may use improper techniques that cause additional damage
- A local shop has a reputation to maintain and will stand behind their work for the long term
- Pro PDR is permanently located at 6113 Milwee St Ste E, Houston, TX 77092 with verified Google reviews and a lifetime warranty on every repair
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