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Think Your Roof Is Fine? What Homeowners Miss in the Summer Months

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As summer settles into Lexington, many homeowners take a break from thinking about their roof. The snow is gone, the weather is calm, and everything appears to be in good shape. From the ground, your roof may look perfectly fine. But summer is often when small, hidden issues quietly go unnoticed, only to become bigger problems later in the year.

After a long New England winter, your roof has already endured months of stress from snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. Even if there are no visible signs of damage, that does not always mean everything is intact. Warmer weather can actually make it easier to overlook early warning signs that deserve attention.

What You Might Be Missing

One of the most common things homeowners miss in the summer is subtle shingle damage. Shingles that were weakened during winter may now appear slightly curled, loose, or worn. These changes can be difficult to spot from the ground, but they can allow water to enter once heavy rain returns.

Flashing is another area that often goes unnoticed. Around chimneys, vents, and skylights, flashing can loosen over time due to expansion and contraction from changing temperatures. These small gaps are easy to miss but can become major entry points for water during late summer storms and into the fall.

Gutters and drainage systems can also give a false sense of security in the summer. Without heavy runoff from snow or consistent rain, small clogs or misalignments may not be obvious. When a strong summer storm hits, these hidden issues can quickly lead to overflow and water damage along the roofline or foundation.

Inside Signs That Should Not Be Ignored

Even in the summer, your home may be giving you quiet clues. Faint ceiling stains, a musty smell in the attic, or slightly damp insulation can all point to slow, developing leaks. These signs often appear long before a visible drip and catching them early can prevent more extensive damage.

Why Summer Is the Right Time to Act

June offers one of the best opportunities to take a closer look at your roof. Weather conditions are generally stable, making inspections and repairs easier to complete. Addressing small issues now helps you avoid the stress of dealing with unexpected problems during fall rains or winter storms.

It is also the ideal time to plan ahead. If your roof has aging materials or areas of concern, taking action in the summer allows for more flexibility in scheduling and ensures your home is ready for the seasons ahead.

Leave the Climbing to the Professionals

While a visual check from the ground is a great first step, walking on a roof can be unsafe. A professional inspection helps identify issues that are not visible from below.

Your roof plays a critical role in protecting your home. Taking a proactive approach this summer helps keep it safe, dry, and ready for what comes next.

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