Spring Skies and Structural Eyes: Why a March Roof Check is Your Best Insurance Policy

Spring Skies and Structural Eyes: Why a March Roof Check is Your Best Insurance Policy

As we turn the calendar to March 2026, the harsh freeze-thaw cycles of the past two months have likely taken a toll on the most critical part of your home: the roof. While your roof may have successfully kept out the snow, the weight of ice dams and the shear force of winter winds can leave behind weakened shingles or clogged drainage systems that will fail during the first heavy spring thunderstorm.

From an Insurance perspective, identifying these issues now is vital. Insurance is designed for “sudden and accidental” damage. If you allow a minor winter-related leak to persist for months until it causes widespread mold or rot, your claim could be denied as “gradual maintenance neglect.”

What to Look for This Week:

  • The “Grain” Check: Check your downspouts for an accumulation of asphalt granules. This is a sign that your shingles are losing their protective layer and are nearing the end of their lifespan.
  • Gutter Sag: Ice is heavy. Check if your gutters have pulled away from the fascia board. If they aren’t pitched correctly, spring rain will pool against your foundation rather than being carried away.
  • Flashing Gaps: The metal seals around chimneys and vents are often warped by extreme temperature changes. This is the #1 source of “mystery leaks.”

By conducting a visual inspection this week—or hiring a professional for a “spring tune-up”—you aren’t just protecting your attic; you are ensuring that if a major spring storm hits, your home is in the best possible position to withstand the elements and remain fully covered.

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