Colorado’s extreme weather makes regular roof inspections a critical part of home and property maintenance—especially after spring storms. By the time June rolls around, hail, snowmelt, and high winds may have already taken their toll on your roof. That’s why summer is the best time to schedule a professional inspection.
Stable Weather Means Efficient, Safer Inspections
During the summer months, roofing contractors can work more safely and efficiently due to longer daylight hours and reduced precipitation. This minimizes disruptions to your day and allows for faster turnaround times on repairs. Scheduling now also helps you avoid the fall backlog, when demand for services spikes.
What Can a Summer Roof Inspection Catch?
Even if your roof looks “fine” from the ground, an expert inspection may reveal:
- Hail bruising that compromises shingle integrity
- Cracks in flashing or lifted sealant due to wind
- Solar panel misalignment or impact damage
- Gutter blockages from debris buildup
- Ventilation issues that drive up energy bills
Many of these issues may not cause visible leaks—yet—but they can lead to major expenses if not addressed proactively.
Manufacturer Recommendations Back This Up
Leading manufacturers like Owens Corning and GAF recommend professional inspections after significant weather events and annually for aging roofs. According to Owens Corning, hidden granule loss and soft spots from hail can result in premature failure of even relatively new roofs.
Book Your Inspection with Confidence
At Stone Creek Roofing & Solar, we combine certified expertise with Colorado-specific experience. Our team documents every finding with photos and drone footage (if needed), giving you a clear report and honest recommendations—no pressure, no gimmicks.
Call (303) 772-5700 or schedule your inspection now before minor issues become major costs.