It is important to stay on top of the condition of your roof before any issues arise. Roofing in Colorado Springs is susceptible to varying weather patterns that can damage your roof. So when is a good time to check your roof and what should you look for? Here are some tips to stay ahead of the game when it comes to your roof.

When and How to Inspect Roofing in Colorado Springs

Regular Inspection and Maintenance

It is easy to forget the importance of the roofing as part of the overall health of your home. But like any other part of your home your roof may sometimes need general repairs over time. Roofcorp recommends doing a check every six months to gauge the overall condition of your roof regardless of weather.

Before Severe Weather Season

For roofing in Colorado Springs, this is multiple times a year. Roofcorp recommends doing a thorough inspection before hail storm season begins, around late April to make sure any minor problems are fixed before severe weather turns them into major problems. We also recommend another inspection before snow and the potential of blizzards picks up. October would be a good time for this pre-Winter inspection.

After Severe Weather

It is smart to also check your roof after significant weather events. Even small hail can cause damage to some roofing materials.

What to Look For

Note: Only let a professional climb on a roof made of clay or concrete tiles and slate. Attempting this yourself will result in costly repairs. Leave these inspections to the professionals.

  • Check the condition of materials. Look out for chips, cracking, curling, punctures and missing shingles. All of these can potentially lead to leaks.
  • Check the flashing, or material where portions of the roof stop or intersect like your chimney. These are usually the most common sources of leaks.
  • Check your gutters for large amounts of granules, this can signal the end of an asphalt shingle’s life.
  • Check your attic. Turn out the lights and look for light coming from places it shouldn’t. Smell the air for mold, mildew and other types of rot. Do a visual check for mold and mildew as well.

If you see anything out of the ordinary call your roofing in Colorado Springs contractor immediately. Time wasted could quickly lead to more extensive damage and costlier repairs.