Key Areas on a Roof That Every Homeowner Should Check After a Storm
Steve Stone • July 23, 2025

After a storm passes, it’s important for homeowners to assess the condition of their roofs. In regions like Metro East Illinois and the St. Louis Metropolitan area, where severe weather is common, knowing which parts of your roof are most vulnerable can help you avoid costly repairs down the road. Here are six key areas every homeowner should inspect following a storm to ensure their roof remains in top condition.

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1. Shingles and Tiles

Your roof’s shingles or tiles are its first line of defense against the elements. After a storm, look for missing, cracked, or curled shingles. Asphalt shingles that have lost granules or appear bald may no longer provide proper protection. If these signs are present, your roof’s ability to repel water may be compromised.

2. Metal Flashing Around Chimneys and Vents

Flashing is essential for waterproofing vulnerable areas such as chimneys, vent pipes, and where roof planes meet walls. Check for rust, bent or warped flashing, or any missing sections. Damaged flashing can allow water to seep into your home, often going unnoticed until significant interior damage occurs.

3. Gutters and Downspouts

Gutters and downspouts  help direct water away from your home’s foundation. After a storm, make sure they’re free of debris and securely attached. Clogged or damaged gutters can lead to water backing up under shingles or spilling over onto the siding and foundation, leading to potential structural issues.

4. Eaves, Ridge Vents, and Valleys

These areas are particularly prone to storm damage. Inspect the eaves for water stains or rotting wood. Check ridge vents for cracks or missing covers, and ensure valleys—where two roof slopes meet—are clear of debris and intact. Damage in these zones can result in leaks that spread quickly through your home’s interior.

5. Skylights, Chimneys, and Pipe Boots

Inspect the seals around skylights, chimneys, and pipe boots. Look for cracks, deterioration, or loose materials. Because these features penetrate the roofing surface, they can be major sources of leaks if not properly sealed and maintained.

6. Interior and Attic Spaces

Sometimes roof damage isn’t immediately visible from the outside. Head into your attic and look for damp insulation, water stains, mold, or musty odors. Inside your home, discolored ceiling spots, bubbling paint, or peeling drywall may indicate a roof leak caused by storm damage.

Professional Roof Inspection

If you discover signs of damage, or are unsure of what to look for, it’s wise to call a professional roofing contractor. A licensed expert can perform a thorough assessment and provide the necessary repairs to restore your roof’s integrity and protect your home from future weather events.

Ready to Inspect and Protect Your Roof?

For homeowners in Metro East Illinois and the St. Louis Metropolitan area, post-storm roof inspections are a vital step in safeguarding your property. Whether you notice visible damage or want a professional opinion, ULTIMA Roofing & Exteriors is ready to help. Our expert team offers detailed inspections and dependable repair services to keep your roof strong and secure. Call us today at  (618) 228-4688  or fill out our  online form  to schedule your roof inspection.

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