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Spring Roof Maintenance: A Simple Step to Protect Your Home

Written by Amanda Yaniz | Mar 4, 2026 4:20:39 PM

As temperatures rise and winter weather fades, many homeowners start thinking about yard work, cleaning up the outside of the house, and getting ready for the warmer months ahead. One area that often gets overlooked, however, is the roof. Spring is one of the best times of year to check your roof and take care of small issues before they turn into expensive problems.

Winter can be tough on roofs. Snow buildup, strong winds, and repeated freezing and thawing can loosen shingles, damage flashing, and create small openings where water can get in. Often, these problems are not easy to see from the ground. What starts as a small crack or a missing shingle can eventually allow water to enter the home, leading to ceiling stains, damaged insulation, mold, or even structural damage over time.

Regular roof inspections and basic upkeep can help prevent many of these problems. Water damage is one of the most common reasons homeowners file insurance claims. Taking the time to check your roof each spring can help you catch small issues early and avoid the kind of damage that leads to larger repairs and insurance claims.

Keeping your roof in good shape also helps protect your insurance coverage. Insurance companies expect homeowners to maintain their property and fix issues when they appear. If a roof has been neglected it can make it difficult to find coverage.

A simple spring roof check can include a few basic steps:

  • Look for shingles that are missing, cracked, or curling
  • Check around chimneys, vents, and skylights for damaged seals or loose materials
  • Clear leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts so water can drain properly
  • Look in the attic for signs of leaks, moisture, or water stains
  • Consider having a professional roofer inspect the roof if it is older or has not been checked recently

Taking care of small roof repairs early is almost always easier and less expensive than dealing with major water damage later.

Spring is a natural time to check on your home after a long winter. Spending a little time making sure your roof is in good condition can help protect your home, avoid unexpected repairs, and keep everything ready for the year ahead.