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How Seasonal Changes Affect Your Roof (and What to Do About It)

  • Writer: Michael Hoskins
    Michael Hoskins
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 25


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Your roof faces a full year of challenges—blazing summer sun, pouring rain, heavy snow, and temperature swings. Understanding how each season impacts your roof can help you prevent damage and extend its lifespan.



Spring: Rain and Moisture - Spring brings showers—and leaks. Heavy rain can exploit small weaknesses, especially around flashing and shingles. This is a good time for a post-winter inspection to catch hidden damage.


Summer: UV Rays and Heat - Prolonged sun exposure breaks down roofing materials, especially asphalt. High heat can cause expansion and contraction, which may lead to cracks.


Fall: Leaves and Debris - Falling leaves clog gutters, trap moisture, and cause mold or rot. Trim trees and clear your roof and gutters regularly.


Winter: Snow and Ice Dams - Snow adds weight. Ice dams form when heat escapes through the attic, causing melt-and-refreeze cycles that lift shingles and cause leaks.


Wind Year-Round - Storms in any season can tear off shingles or dislodge flashing. After high winds, it’s smart to do a visual inspection.


Hail Events - Hail can crack shingles and dent metal roofs. If you suspect hail damage, call for a professional inspection—insurance may cover it.


Moisture Control Tips - Proper ventilation and insulation help control moisture year-round. This prevents mold, wood rot, and high energy bills.


Yearly Inspection Checklist

  • Check for missing or damaged shingles

  • Inspect flashing and vents

  • Clean gutters and downspouts

  • Trim overhanging branches

  • Look for sagging or discoloration in attic ceilings


Conclusion - Seasonal maintenance can save you thousands and extend your roof’s life by years. Build a simple checklist and stay ahead of the weather.

 
 
 

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