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5 Common Roofing Problems in Spring (And How to Fix Them)

March 19, 2025 | 3 min. read

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As winter fades and spring brings warmer temperatures and heavy rain, your roof may be left vulnerable to a host of issues. 

Snow, ice, and strong winds from the colder months can take their toll, leading to leaks, damaged shingles, and other costly problems. So how do you fix them?

For over a decade, Rescue My Roof has been a leader in the roofing industry. We’ve handled every problem Wisconsin winter can bring, from ice dams to leaks and beyond. Now, we’re here to help you navigate those nasty winter roofing issues. 

In this article, we’ll cover the top  five common roofing problems in spring and how to fix them. Ultimately, you’ll know how to handle any problems like a pro. 

The Top 5 Spring Roofing Issues 

Spring is a season of renewal, but it can also bring hidden surprises for your roof. As the snow melts and heavy rains arrive, winter damage becomes more apparent, leading to potential issues like leaks, missing shingles, and clogged gutters. 

Ignoring these problems can result in costly repairs down the line. Here are the top five spring roofing issues homeowners face and how to address them before they turn into major headaches.

1. Leaks & Water Damage

Spring showers can reveal leaks that went unnoticed during winter. Water stains on your ceiling, peeling paint, or damp attic insulation are all signs that water is seeping into your home.

Inspect your attic and ceilings for moisture and track down the source of the leak. Check for cracked or missing shingles, damaged flashing, or clogged gutters that could be redirecting water toward your home. 

Additionally, a professional roofer can assess the damage and make necessary repairs before the problem worsens. Contact your local roofing company to get a better understanding of the issue. 

2. Missing or Damaged Shingles

High winds, ice buildup, and fluctuating temperatures can cause shingles to crack, curl, or even blow off. Missing shingles leave your roof exposed to water infiltration and structural damage.

Conduct a visual inspection of your roof from the ground or use binoculars to spot any missing or damaged shingles. If you see any issues, schedule a repair as soon as possible. A roofing professional can replace damaged shingles and ensure your roof is watertight.

3. Clogged or Damaged Gutters

Fall leaves clogging gutters.

Over the winter, gutters can become clogged with leaves, twigs, and debris, preventing proper drainage. This can cause water to back up under your shingles, leading to leaks and foundation damage.

Clean your gutters and downspouts thoroughly at the start of spring. If your gutters are sagging or have leaks, consider replacing them or installing gutter guards to prevent future blockages.

4. Mold & Algae Growth

Spring moisture creates the perfect environment for mold, algae, and moss to grow on your roof. This not only affects your home’s appearance but can also weaken roofing materials and cause long-term damage.

A professional roof cleaning with a mild bleach solution can remove mold and algae. To prevent future growth, trim overhanging branches to allow more sunlight onto your roof and improve ventilation to keep moisture levels in check.

5. Flashing & Sealant Issues

With a roof layover, flashings cannot be replaced

Flashing—the metal strips that seal roof edges, vents, and chimneys—can become loose or corroded over time. Sealants around vents and skylights may also crack due to freezing and thawing cycles.

Inspect flashing for rust, gaps, or warping. If you notice cracks or peeling around roof penetrations, reseal them with roofing caulk. If flashing is significantly damaged, it’s best to have a professional replace it to ensure a secure seal.

Protecting Your Home and Family

Spring is the perfect time to inspect and maintain your roof before summer storms roll in. Addressing these common roofing problems early can save you from costly repairs down the line. If you spot any signs of damage, don’t hesitate to call a professional roofer to keep your home protected year-round.

Learn more with “Does Spring Rain Mean More Roof Leaks” and “Why Winter is Perfect for Planning Your Spring Roof.” 

Is your roof old, leaking, or in need of replacement? Rescue my Roof is ready to help. Contact us today to get a free estimate.