ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — As the weather turns cooler and the days grow shorter, it’s time to start preparing your home for fall. One of the most important, yet often overlooked, areas to inspect is your roof. A roof that isn’t properly maintained can lead to costly repairs, water damage, or even structural issues once the fall rains and winter snow arrive. By doing a seasonal checkup now, you can extend the life of your roof and prevent problems before they worsen. The team at SOS has some great tips for area homeowners.

Check for visible damage

The first step is to give your roof a thorough visual inspection. From the ground or with binoculars, look for missing or damaged shingles. Shingles that are cracked, curled, or appear to be lifting may allow moisture to seep in. Pay attention to any areas where the granules on asphalt shingles appear thin or bare, as this signals wear and tear.

Look for discoloration

Discoloration on your roof can mean more than just cosmetic issues. Dark streaks or patches may indicate algae or moss growth, both of which can trap moisture and accelerate roof decay. Lighter spots, on the other hand, may suggest that the protective granules have worn away, leaving shingles vulnerable to sun and water damage. If you notice significant staining, it may be time for professional cleaning or even shingle replacement.

Watch for sagging or drooping

A roof should have a straight, even line. If you notice areas that appear to sag or droop, it could be a sign of deeper structural problems, such as water damage or weakened supports. This issue should never be ignored, as it could lead to collapse under heavy snow or ice in the coming months. A roofing contractor can assess whether the problem is superficial or more serious.

Consider the age of your roof

Even the best roofs don’t last forever. Earlier asphalt shingles typically would only last 20 to 25 years while the metal roofs would potentially last 30. If your roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan, you may start to see more frequent issues. Fall is a good time to evaluate whether it’s worth investing in repairs or if replacement might be the more cost-effective solution before winter weather sets in.

Inspect gutters and flashing

Your roof’s protection isn’t just about shingles. Check your gutters for clogs from leaves or debris, which can cause water to back up and seep under the roofline. Also inspect the flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents. If flashing is loose or rusted, it can allow leaks to form. Making sure these areas are sealed and secure can prevent water intrusion during heavy autumn rains.

Schedule a professional inspection

While many issues can be spotted from the ground, hiring a roofing professional for a seasonal inspection is a smart investment. They can safely access the roof, identify hidden problems, and recommend repairs before winter.

If you would like more help to see if your roof needs repair, contact SOS Roofing at:

Email: info@sosroofingny.com

Website: www.sosroofingithaca.com

Phone: 315-748-0623