Stay ahead: Make sure your roof’s ready for spring

Stay ahead: Make sure your roof’s ready for spring
May 10, 2025 at 6:00 a.m.

By Royalty Roofing.

Spot small issues early to avoid major repairs down the road and keep your home protected all year long.

Winter doesn’t just blanket your roof in snow — it wears it down, quietly. While you’ve been focused on clearing driveways and staying warm, your roof may have taken a beating you won’t notice until the leaks start. Before spring showers test its limits, now is the time to catch the silent damage snow, ice and freezing temps may have left behind. Don’t wait for a costly surprise. Here's what Royalty Roofing recommends checking before small problems turn into soaked ceilings and blown budgets.

1 – Missing or damaged shingles

Winter storms and freezing temperatures can loosen or break shingles, leaving your roof vulnerable to leaks. Look for shingles that are curled, cracked or missing. If you see bald spots where granules have worn off, this indicates that the shingles are aging or have been damaged by harsh winter weather. Loose or lifted shingles can also be a problem, as they can easily be blown away by strong spring winds. If you notice any of these issues, repairs should be made promptly to prevent water damage.

2 – Ice dam damage

Ice dams form when melting snow refreezes at the roof’s edge, preventing proper drainage. When water backs up behind an ice dam, it can seep under the shingles and into your attic, causing leaks and potential mold growth. The added weight of ice dams can also damage gutters and roof edges. If you experience ice dams during the winter, check your attic and ceilings for water stains or damp insulation. To prevent future ice dams, ensure that your attic is well-insulated and ventilated.

3 – Gutter and downspout issues

Your gutters play a crucial role in directing water away from your home, but winter conditions can cause clogs and structural damage. Cracks or separations in the gutter system can lead to leaks, allowing water to pool near your home’s foundation. Debris buildup, including leaves and ice, can also cause blockages, preventing proper drainage. Additionally, sagging or bent sections of the gutter may indicate that heavy snow and ice have taken a toll. Regularly cleaning and inspecting your gutters can help keep them functioning properly.

4 – Flashing and sealant cracks

Flashing is the metal material around chimneys, vents and skylights that helps prevent leaks. Over time, freezing and thawing cycles can cause flashing to loosen or crack, creating gaps where water can seep in. Check for separation around flashing points and look for any cracked or deteriorated sealant around vents and chimneys. Rust or corrosion on metal flashing can also be a warning sign of potential leaks. Addressing these issues early can save you from costly water damage inside your home.

5 – Attic moisture and insulation problems

Your attic can reveal a lot about the condition of your roof. If you notice damp insulation, it may be a sign of a leak or poor ventilation. Water stains or mold growth on the underside of the roof indicate excessive moisture, which can weaken the structure over time. Condensation inside the attic often results from inadequate ventilation, which can cause temperature fluctuations that lead to ice dam formation and other roofing issues. Proper attic ventilation and insulation can extend the life of your roof and reduce future winter damage.

When to call a professional

While some minor issues can be addressed with DIY maintenance, it’s best to call a roofing professional if you notice significant damage. If multiple shingles are missing or damaged, persistent leaks appear inside your home or your roof or gutters show signs of structural damage, professional help is needed. A professional inspection can catch hidden problems and help you plan for necessary repairs before they get worse.

Winter can take a toll on your shingle roof, but early detection and maintenance can prevent expensive repairs down the road. By checking for these common signs of damage and addressing issues quickly, you can keep your roof in top shape and protect your home for seasons to come.

Original article and photo source: Royalty Roofing

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