Essential Roof Inspections After a Storm
- CUNIN contractors

 - Oct 16
 - 2 min read
 
Updated: 14 hours ago
After a heavy storm, most homeowners focus on cleaning up fallen branches or checking their yards. However, one of the most important areas to inspect is often overlooked: the roof. Even if it looks fine from the ground, storms can cause hidden damage that worsens over time.
Storm Damage Isn’t Always Visible
High winds, hail, or flying debris can loosen shingles, break sealant, or shift flashing around chimneys and vents. These issues might not leak right away, but they create weak points that allow water to enter your home over time. Once moisture gets under the shingles, it can cause:
Mold and rot in your attic
Water stains on ceilings or walls
A shortened roof lifespan
Costly repairs that could have been avoided
What You Can See from the Ground
While most roof damage requires a professional inspection, homeowners can still look for signs of trouble from below:
Missing or lifted shingles
Debris buildup in gutters
Sagging areas or dark patches on the roof
Loose siding, fascia, or flashing around chimneys and skylights
If you notice any of these, it’s a good sign your roof took a hit during the storm.
Why an Inspection Is Urgent
Even small cracks or gaps can turn into big leaks, especially with more rain on the way. The sooner you schedule a professional roof inspection, the faster you can identify problems and prevent them from spreading. Many insurance companies require documentation of storm damage within a short window of time after the event. Acting quickly can also protect your coverage.
What You Get from a Professional Roof Inspection
At Cunin Construction LLC, we provide a full storm-damage inspection that includes:
A detailed visual check of your roof, gutters, and flashing
Photo documentation of any damage (perfect for insurance claims)
A clear explanation of what needs repair or replacement
Honest recommendations to keep your home protected
The Importance of Regular Roof Maintenance
Regular maintenance is crucial for extending the life of your roof. Neglecting small issues can lead to larger problems down the line. Here are some maintenance tips:
Clean Your Gutters: Regularly remove debris from your gutters to prevent water buildup.
Inspect Flashing: Check the flashing around chimneys and vents for any signs of wear or damage.
Trim Overhanging Branches: Keep tree branches trimmed to prevent them from scraping your roof during storms.
Conclusion
After a storm, peace of mind starts with knowing your roof is still protecting your home. Don’t wait until leaks appear. Schedule a free inspection today and ensure your roof is in top condition. Remember, your roof is your first line of defense against the elements. Protect it wisely.
For more information on how to maintain your roof, visit Cunin Construction LLC.

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