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Storm scan · Pratt, KS · 2026-06-16

10 Pratt roofs flagged after the 2026-06-16 storm.

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Storm context · NOAA SPC 2026-06-16 reports

hail up to 4.00″ reported across Pratt, KS

  • Hail 4.00″ at Cullison (Pratt Co)
  • Hail 2.75″ at 5 N Coats (Pratt Co)
  • Hail 1.75″ at 4 E Cullison (Pratt Co)
  • Hail 1.75″ at Coats (Pratt Co)

What the scan found in Pratt County

On 2026-06-16, NOAA SPC 2026-06-16 reports logged hail up to 4.00″ reported across Pratt, KS. The morning after, Roofbird ran its AI-vision pipeline over current satellite imagery of the impact zone — scanning 1,293 buildings, isolating 116 residential structures, scoring 29 roofs, and flagging the 10 below as showing the clearest replacement-grade wear.

5 of the 10 flagged roofs read as architectural asphalt shingles, 3 as 3-tab or architectural asphalt shingles, and 3 were rated "visibly aged". Average roof score across the set is 5.6/10, and 6 clear a high-likelihood bar (score ≥ 8 or buy-probability ≥ 75) — the doors worth knocking first.

Estimated replacement jobs in this batch run from $3.3K to $12.8K, averaging roughly 16 squares of roof. Flagged addresses cluster around Pratt. Every address, score, and damage note on this page is open — no signup — so you can verify any roof against your own eyes on Street View.

The damage signals the vision model surfaced most often across Pratt County, KS: uneven, darkened surface tone across main roof planes suggesting possible algae streaking or granule loss (1), multiple roof planes visible with varying shade tones, possibly indicating differential aging or prior repairs (1), tree canopy partially overhanging portions of the roof, increasing debris and moisture retention risk (1), general surface texture appears dulled and matte rather than crisp, consistent with mature shingles (1), and uneven, mottled coloration across the main roof planes suggesting possible granule loss or differential weathering (1). These are the visible cues that separate a roof nearing end-of-life from one with years left — the same read a seasoned estimator makes from the curb, run across every home in the storm footprint at once.

Roofs flagged

10

In Pratt

High-likelihood

6

Score ≥ 8 or buy-prob ≥ 75

Avg score

5.6

Out of 10

Total scanned

1,293

Buildings in scan area

10 flagged roofs

Sorted by replacement likelihood
Satellite view of 240 North Jackson Street
Buy83
$7K$12K

240 North Jackson Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 6/10architectural asphalt shingles~19 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot street15-25 yearsAlgae streakingDiscolorationDetached garage

visibly aged. The primary dark-toned roof shows apparent uneven coloration and surface dulling consistent with mid-to-mature age asphalt shingles, with possible algae streaking or granule loss, though image resolution limits precise damage assessment.

  • · Uneven, darkened surface tone across main roof planes suggesting possible algae streaking or granule loss
  • · Multiple roof planes visible with varying shade tones, possibly indicating differential aging or prior repairs
  • · Tree canopy partially overhanging portions of the roof, increasing debris and moisture retention risk
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the neighborhood and noticed your roof's coloration and age — we'd like to offer a free inspection to check for granule loss and potential storm damage.

Satellite view of 337 South Pine Street
Buy81
$7.4K$12.8K

337 South Pine Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 6/10architectural asphalt shingles~17 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationGranule lossAlgae streakingRidge wear

visibly aged. The roof appears to be in mature-to-aged condition with apparent uneven tonal variation across multiple planes, suggesting granule loss and general weathering consistent with a roof approaching or past the midpoint of its service life.

  • · Uneven, mottled coloration across the main roof planes suggesting possible granule loss or differential weathering
  • · Darker tonal patches visible on the lower and mid sections of the primary slopes, possibly consistent with algae streaking or granule loss
  • · Multiple roof planes with varying color tones, suggesting different aging rates or possible prior partial repair
Door pitch

We've been inspecting roofs in the neighborhood and noticed your roof has some uneven wear patterns visible from the street — worth a free look before it becomes a leak.

Satellite view of 221 Champa Street
Buy78
$6.2K$10.7K

221 Champa Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 6/103-tab or architectural asphalt shingles~17 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationGranule lossDetached garage

moderately worn. The primary dark-toned roof appears to be mid-to-mature age asphalt with uneven coloration and possible granule loss across multiple slopes, consistent with visible aging but no catastrophic damage apparent from this resolution.

  • · Uneven, mottled dark coloration across the main roof surface suggesting possible granule loss or weathering
  • · Tonal variation between roof sections possibly indicating different ages of installation or prior patching
  • · Lower roof section (toward bottom of frame) shows lighter, grayer tone consistent with older or more weathered shingles
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in your neighborhood and noticed your roof shows uneven wear and color variation that's worth a free look before it leads to interior leaks.

Satellite view of 187 Hancock Street
Buy77
$3.7K$6.3K

187 Hancock Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 6/10asphalt shingles~10 sqlow confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot street15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streakingHeavy tree cover

visibly aged. Multiple structures are visible with roofs showing apparent discoloration and uneven tonal variation consistent with moderate aging; heavy tree canopy limits confident assessment.

  • · Apparent uneven tonal variation across the main structure's roof surface suggesting weathering or possible granule loss
  • · Darker mottled patches visible on the mid-lot structure's roof, possibly algae streaking or discoloration
  • · Heavy tree canopy overhang across multiple roof sections increases debris and moisture retention risk
Door pitch

We've been inspecting several roofs on this street and noticed your home has significant tree overhang that can accelerate shingle wear — would you like a free inspection?

Satellite view of 160 West Blaine Street
Buy77
$3.3K$5.7K

160 West Blaine Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 6/103-tab or architectural asphalt shingles~9 sqlow confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot street15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streakingGranule loss

moderately worn. The neighborhood shows a mix of aging asphalt roofs with visible tonal variation and apparent weathering across multiple structures, though imagery resolution and lighting make precise assessment of any single roof difficult.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across multiple roof surfaces consistent with granule loss or weathering
  • · Several roofs display darker mottled patches suggesting possible algae streaking or discoloration
  • · At least one roof in the mid-left area appears notably darker, possibly indicating moisture retention or heavy algae growth
Door pitch

Several homes on your street are showing signs of granule loss and discoloration that typically indicate roofs entering the replacement window — worth a quick look at yours.

Satellite view of 562 North Jackson Street
Buy77
$6.2K$10.7K

562 North Jackson Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 6/10asphalt shingles~17 sqlow confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot street15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streakingDetached garage

moderately worn. Multiple roofs are visible in this image; the primary structures show dark, aged asphalt shingles with apparent uneven coloration and possible granule loss, consistent with mid-to-mature age roofs warranting closer inspection.

  • · Uneven, mottled surface coloration on the large central roof suggesting possible granule loss or algae streaking
  • · Apparent tonal variation across multiple roof planes on the lower central structure
  • · Dark discoloration patches visible on the mid-image rectangular structure roof
Door pitch

We noticed your roof has some uneven shading and coloration from above that often signals granule loss or algae — mind if we take a quick look from the ground?

Satellite view of 160 West Blaine Street
Buy69
$6.2K$10.7K

160 West Blaine Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 5/10architectural asphalt shingles~17 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearbyHot street15-25 yearsDiscolorationGranule lossAlgae streaking

moderately worn. The central home's roof shows apparent mid-life aging with uneven tonal variation across the field, consistent with gradual granule loss and possible light discoloration, but no catastrophic damage is clearly visible.

  • · Uneven color variation across the main roof field, with darker and lighter patches suggesting differential weathering or possible granule loss
  • · Apparent lighter streaking along one slope consistent with mild discoloration or algae-related fading
  • · Ridge line appears intact but shows some tonal inconsistency suggesting wear at the cap
Door pitch

We've been inspecting roofs on your street and noticed some uneven weathering and color variation on your shingles that's worth a free look before it becomes a leak.

Satellite view of 316 East 4th Street
Buy67
$6.6K$11.3K

316 East 4th Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 5/10architectural asphalt shingles~18 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationRidge wear

moderately worn. The dark reddish-brown hip roof appears to be in mid-to-mature life with some tonal variation and apparent fading across the field, though heavy tree canopy limits a full assessment.

  • · Noticeable tonal variation across the roof field, with darker patches particularly around the hip ridges
  • · Apparent color fading and uneven weathering consistent with mature shingle age
  • · Hip ridge lines appear worn with possible granule loss along ridge caps
Door pitch

We're working in the neighborhood and noticed your hip roof shows some fading and ridge wear consistent with roofs that are approaching the end of their service life — worth a free inspection.

Satellite view of 331 South Taylor Street
Buy67
$5.1K$8.8K

331 South Taylor Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 5/103-tab or architectural asphalt shingles~14 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationGranule lossDetached garage

moderately worn. The primary roof appears to be mid-to-mature age asphalt shingles showing tonal variation and apparent fading across multiple planes, with moderate tree overhang contributing to debris and moisture risk.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across the main roof planes, consistent with differential weathering or granule loss
  • · Darker patches on portions of the roof surface, possibly indicating moisture retention or algae early-stage growth
  • · Multiple roof planes visible with what appears to be age-related color fading
Door pitch

We're inspecting roofs in the neighborhood and noticed yours shows signs of weathering and uneven wear — we'd like to offer a free inspection to check for granule loss and flashing issues before the next storm season.

Satellite view of 285 South Taylor Street
Buy67
$6.2K$10.7K

285 South Taylor Street

Pratt, KS 67124

roof 5/10architectural asphalt shingles~17 sqmedium confidence
Recent hail nearby15-25 yearsDiscolorationAlgae streaking

moderately worn. The central roof appears to be a mid-to-mature age asphalt shingle roof with visible tonal variation and apparent discoloration across multiple slopes, consistent with general aging and possible algae streaking.

  • · Uneven tonal variation across the main roof slopes, possibly indicating differential weathering or algae streaking
  • · Darker patches visible near the center of the main roof plane, consistent with granule loss or moisture-related discoloration
  • · Tree canopy moderately overhanging portions of the roof, increasing debris and moisture retention risk
Door pitch

We're working in this neighborhood and noticed your roof has some discoloration and weathering that's worth a free look before the next storm season.

Pratt County storm scan — FAQ

What storm hit Pratt County on 2026-06-16?
hail up to 4.00″ reported across Pratt, KS. The report is sourced from NOAA SPC 2026-06-16 reports local storm reports, then matched against current satellite imagery of the affected area.
Are these Pratt County addresses real?
Yes. All 10 are real residential addresses inside the 2026-06-16 storm footprint, reverse-geocoded from the scanned coordinates. You can drop any one into Google Street View and check the roof yourself.
What does the roof score mean?
Each roof is scored 0–10 by an AI vision model reading satellite and aerial imagery for material type, granule loss, patching, staining, age cues, and storm-consistent damage. A score of 8+ flags a roof showing replacement-grade wear. The average across this Pratt batch is 5.6/10. Estimated replacement jobs run $3.3K–$12.8K.
How fresh is this data?
This report was generated the day after the 2026-06-16 storm. Roofbird re-runs the same NOAA-triggered scan every morning, so storm-fresh reports go live within ~24 hours of a confirmed severe event.
Can I get a scan like this for my own service area?
Yes — that's the product. Roofbird scans and scores every roof in your zip the same way, ranked by replacement likelihood, for $199/mo flat with no per-lead fees. The first 25 leads are free, no card required.

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