A Spring Roof and Gutter Check
Chelsea O'Donnell
Spring is the ideal time to check in on your roof and gutters. With better weather and clear visibility, it’s easier to catch small issues early, before they turn into expensive repairs.
1. Start with Safety
Before anything else, set yourself up safely. Use a sturdy ladder on level ground, wear shoes with good grip, and avoid working alone. If your roof is steep or hard to access, this is your cue to call in a professional.
2. Do a Walkaround First
Stay on the ground and take a slow lap around your home. Look for missing shingles, uneven rooflines, or piles of debris left behind from winter storms. Binoculars can help you get a closer look without climbing up.
3. Take a Closer Look at the Roof
If conditions are safe, get up there for a better inspection. Freeze-thaw cycles can loosen shingles and weaken vulnerable areas. Pay extra attention to spots like roof valleys, chimneys, and skylights.
4. Check Flashing and Seals
Flashing around vents, chimneys, and joints can crack or shift during the winter. Look for rust, gaps, or worn sealant. These small issues are often where leaks begin.
5. Clear the Gutters
Gutters tend to collect everything winter throws at them like leaves, twigs, and shingle grit. Clean them out thoroughly and make sure downspouts are draining properly. If water can’t move away from your home, it will find somewhere else to go, like your foundation.
6. Make Sure Gutters Are Sloped Correctly
Water should flow easily toward your downspouts. If you notice standing water or overflow, check the pitch and adjust the hangers if needed. A slight slope makes a big difference.
7. Inspect Fascia and Soffits
These areas often show early signs of trouble. Look for peeling paint, soft spots, or signs of pests. Moisture damage here can quietly spread if left unchecked.
8. Check the Attic
Head inside and look up. Water stains, mold, or a musty smell are red flags. While you’re there, make sure vents are clear so your attic can breathe. Trapped moisture is never your friend.
9. Document What You See
Take photos of anything that looks off. It makes it easier to track changes, explain issues to a contractor, or support an insurance claim if needed.
10. Bring in a Pro
A yearly professional inspection is worth it. Contractors know where problems like to hide and can catch issues early, before they turn into major repairs.
Spring is all about resetting and your home deserves the same treatment. Your roof put in a long shift this winter. Give it a once-over now so it’s ready for everything the next season brings. A little attention today beats a big repair bill tomorrow.
Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.