Preparing Your Roof for Spring Storm Season in Central Texas
By Skywall Construction
Spring in Central Texas brings warmer temperatures, blooming wildflowers—and unfortunately, severe storms, hail, and high winds. For homeowners, this is the time of year when roofs take the most damage. A proactive inspection and preparation plan can make the difference between a minor repair and a costly roof replacement.
At Skywall Construction, we believe the best approach is the one that has always worked: maintain your roof before storms arrive, not after damage occurs.
Below are practical steps every homeowner should take to prepare their roof for spring storm season.
1. Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection
The first step in protecting your home is understanding the current condition of your roof.
Over time, roofing materials naturally deteriorate due to sun exposure, wind, and temperature fluctuations. Small issues—such as lifted shingles or deteriorated flashing—may go unnoticed until a storm makes them worse.
A professional inspection can identify:
Loose or missing shingles
Damaged flashing around chimneys or vents
Soft spots or decking issues
Previous hail damage
Areas vulnerable to wind uplift
Addressing these concerns early ensures your roof is prepared before severe weather arrives.
2. Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Gutters play a critical role in protecting your roof and foundation.
When gutters are clogged with leaves, debris, or sediment, water cannot drain properly. During heavy storms, this can cause water to back up under shingles or overflow near your foundation.
Make sure to:
Remove debris from gutters
Check that downspouts are draining away from the home
Look for sagging or separated gutter sections
Proper drainage helps extend the life of your roofing system.
3. Inspect Roof Flashing and Seals
Flashing is the metal material installed around roof penetrations such as chimneys, vents, and skylights.
These areas are some of the most common places for leaks to develop.
Check for:
Rust or corrosion
Loose flashing
Cracked sealant
If flashing begins to fail, heavy rain can quickly lead to interior water damage.
4. Trim Nearby Trees
Central Texas storms often bring strong wind gusts.
Overhanging branches can scrape shingles, break during storms, or drop debris onto the roof.
Before storm season arrives:
Trim branches hanging over the roof
Remove dead limbs
Keep trees at least several feet away from the structure
This simple step can prevent significant roof damage.
5. Look for Early Signs of Hail Damage
Even small hail events can weaken roofing materials.
Signs of hail damage may include:
Granule loss on shingles
Dented vents or flashing
Dark spots or bruising on shingles
Loose or cracked shingles
Because hail damage is not always visible from the ground, a professional evaluation is recommended after any storm.
6. Know What to Do After a Storm
If your home experiences a severe storm, it’s important to act quickly.
Homeowners should:
Perform a visual inspection from the ground
Look for missing shingles or debris on the roof
Check ceilings and attic spaces for leaks
Schedule a professional roof inspection
Prompt action can prevent additional damage and may be critical for insurance claims.
Protect Your Home Before the Next Storm
Storm preparation is a fundamental part of responsible homeownership. A well-maintained roof protects not only the structure of your home but also the safety of your family.
If you’re unsure about the condition of your roof, the experienced team at Skywall Construction is here to help.
Our professionals provide honest inspections, expert repairs, and high-quality roof replacements throughout Central Texas.
Schedule Your Roof Inspection Today
Don’t wait until the next storm hits.
Contact Skywall Construction today to schedule a professional roof inspection and ensure your home is ready for spring storm season.
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