How To DIY Spring Roof Inspections

While the winter of 2024 wasn’t particularly harsh in Minnesota, it’s still crucial to inspect your roof every Spring. Spotting potential problems early can save you from costly repairs down the line. While professional inspections are invaluable, there are initial checks you can perform yourself, safely from the ground. In this guide, BD Exteriors, a trusted local St. Cloud area roofing company, will walk you through a simple yet effective spring roof inspection process.

Why Self-Inspect Your Roof?

Spring is a critical time for roof maintenance. The weight of snow and ice, combined with the freeze-thaw cycles typical in Minnesota, can wreak havoc on your roofing materials. Before calling in a professional Minnesota roofer, a preliminary self-inspection can help you identify obvious problems and better prepare for a discussion about potential repairs or replacement.

Starting Your DIY Spring Roof Inspection

If you notice any signs of wear or damage during your initial inspection, it’s time to call in a professional Minnesota roofing contractor. BD Exteriors offers comprehensive inspections that can pinpoint the exact needs of your roof, whether it’s minor repairs or a complete replacement. Remember, diagnosing roof problems can be complex, and for detailed assessment and safe handling, professional expertise is often necessary.

For your initial inspection, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to inspect your roof from the ground, where it’s safest.

Safety First

Always prioritize your safety. Use binoculars for a closer look to avoid climbing or walking on the roof.

Visible Damage

Look for missing, damaged, or aging shingles. Note any visible cracks, gaps, or buckling.

Loose Material

Pay attention to pieces of shingles or flashing that may have come loose and could indicate underlying issues.

Moss & Algae

These can be more than just cosmetic issues, potentially indicating moisture retention which can damage roofing materials over time.

Gutters & Downspouts

Ensure they are intact and clear of debris. Clogged gutters can lead to water damage and affect your roof’s integrity.

Choosing the Right Time for Roof Replacement

If your self-inspection reveals significant damage, or if your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan, consider a replacement. Here are a few indicators that it might be time for a new roof.

Roof Age

If your roof is more than 20 years old, it might be time for an upgrade, especially if you’re experiencing frequent issues.

Major Damage

Extensive damage from winter or previous storms can sometimes be more cost-effective to address with a new roof rather than ongoing repairs.

Selecting Quality Materials

For those considering roof replacement, choosing high-quality roofing materials is crucial for ensuring longevity and performance. We recommend materials from Certainteed and Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions. Both vendors are known for their durability and effectiveness in harsh climates like Minnesota’s.

 

Inspect Your Roof, Then Call BD Exteriors

Conducting a preliminary roof inspection this spring is a proactive step every homeowner should consider. It’s a simple practice that can lead to early detection of potential problems and save you from more significant issues in the future. If your inspection from the ground raises concerns, don’t hesitate to contact a professional Minnesota roofing contractor.

Fill out our contact form or give us a ring at (320) 229-2855. We’re here to help with an expert inspection and to discuss the best options for your roof’s condition!