Summer Roof Maintenance Tips

 

TL;DR

  • Summer is a great time to inspect your roof and address any damage from the past year.
  • Clean gutters and remove debris from the roof to prevent water backup, mold, and lifted shingles.
  • Check shingles, flashing, chimneys, skylights, and vent openings for wear or damage.
  • Inspect the attic and interior ceilings for leaks, water damage, mold, or structural issues.
  • Regular roof maintenance can extend your roof’s life, prevent costly repairs, and professionals can assist with inspections and repairs.

Colorado Springs Summer Roof Maintenance Tips

Summer has finally hit in Colorado Springs. Colorado is infamous for rapidly changing weather; it feels like we just had our last spring blizzard not that long ago. Spring is a difficult season to pin down for Colorado, especially when it comes to outdoor maintenance like gardening, painting, or roofing. You never know when the weather is going to turn. But luckily, summertime seems to stay constant, which makes it a good time to go check your roof and see what the past year has done.

Performing regular roof maintenance is something that could prolong the life of your residential roof over the years. If you are able to check the roof out every once in a while, check on the shingles, get rid of debris, you might be able to catch some problems before they escalate into huge money guzzlers.

That’s why we’ve prepared a summertime checklist for DIY roof maintenance for homeowners. Doing these few things every season could really make a difference in the health of your residential roof. Remember, be safe, and call in a professional Colorado Springs roofing company if something needs more attention than you can offer.

 

5 Summer Roof Maintenance Tips

  1. Inspect and Clean the Gutters

The gutter system on your house is a big influencer when it comes to your roof. Having gutters that have accumulated a lot of debris and have become clogged, or gutters that are getting old and rusted can cause the fascia and trim on your roof to start deteriorating themselves. Water could start getting backed up which could cause the shingles on your roof to start peeling. That’s why it is very important to do regular gutter cleanings. This can be done by using our professional gutter services or by you. You can take some gloves, and brush out any debris. Then, inspect for any holes or joint gaps, and look for broken downspouts or any areas that appear to be sagging. If the entire gutter system looks like that, it may be time to get your gutters replaced.

  1. Remove any Loose Debris

Just like you removed all the debris from your gutters, it is important to inspect your roof and remove any branches, leaves, or any other type of debris from the surface. Having a collection of debris on your roof could cause damage long-term if it is left ignored. It could get into your gutter system and clog it; it could get damp and moist and start growing mold underneath or cause water damage; or it could get underneath your shingles and start lifting them up. Any way it happens, loose debris can cause damage to the surface of your roof.

  1. Check the Shingles and Flashing

To check for shingle or flashing damage, take a look at your roof from a safe distance (using binoculars on the ground or a sturdy ladder). Inspect the surface for any granule deposits, bare areas, broken or peeling shingles, or any missing or damaged flashing. These can be in the valleys of your roof, around the edge, along the chimney or vent pipes, or any other susceptible area on your roof. If you see an abundance of peeled and curled shingles in more than one location on the roof, it may be time to get your roof replaced. Definitely call in a local roofing company to perform a professional inspection to see if you need your roof replaced.

  1. Inspect the Chimney, the Skylights, and the Vent Openings

Remembering to keep safety as your number one priority, see if you can get a closer look at your chimney, skylights, and vent openings. If you are able, clean the chimney with a chimney brush (remember to close the fireplace opening in your home so that you don’t get a bunch of dust inside), and then see if there are any missing bricks or cracked mortar. Then, go ahead and remove any debris and clean off your skylights or vent openings and inspect for damage.

  1. Check the Attic or the Interior Ceiling

Finally, head back inside to look at the interior ceiling space and your attic to see if you can identify any water damage, any structural damage, mold growth, or damaged drywall. The inside of your attic is a vulnerable space, especially when it goes through Colorado winters. Check for any leaks that have occurred over the past seasons by using a flashlight to look for drips, stains, or damp insulation. If you do have a leak or significant structural damage, it may be time to call a roofing company. Interior roof damage can be a big job that often requires professional help.

Contact an Experienced Colorado Springs Roofing Company Near You

While roof maintenance is quite the job, it will be well worth it in the long run. Many roofing companies often perform regular maintenance for you so that you don’t have to get up on your roof and do the dirty work. Regardless of how it is done, roof maintenance is very important and could save you a lot of money in the end.

If you are looking for a company that performs regular commercial & residential roof inspections, residential roof replacements, or simple maintenance, Cheyenne Mountain Roofing is a local company here in Colorado Springs that can do the job right. Contact us to get a roof inspection done today.

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Cheyenne Mountain Roofing — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We specialize in residential and commercial roof replacement, roof repair (hail, wind, or leak damage), roof inspections, skylight installation and repair, gutter services, and emergency roofing throughout Colorado Springs and the surrounding area.
Yes. Cheyenne Mountain Roofing is fully licensed, bonded, and insured in the state of Colorado. We take pride in meeting or exceeding all state and local roofing requirements.
We’ve proudly served the Colorado Springs area since 2012, with hundreds of completed roofs and satisfied customers across El Paso and Teller Counties.
Look for missing shingles, dented gutters, granule loss, or water spots inside your home. If you’re unsure, schedule a free roof inspection—we’ll evaluate the damage and provide honest feedback.
Absolutely. Our team works directly with your insurance company to document damage, estimate repairs, and ensure you receive a fair and accurate claim settlement.
We prioritize emergency calls and can often provide same-day inspections after major hail or wind events.
Our experts evaluate the age of your roof, the type of damage, and its overall condition. If repairs can safely extend the life of your roof, we’ll recommend that option first.
We install premium asphalt shingles, impact-resistant shingles, flat roofing systems, and energy-efficient materials from trusted brands that perform well in Colorado’s climate.
Most residential roof replacements take one to two days, depending on roof size, weather, and material availability.
We recommend at least one inspection per year, preferably in spring or fall, and after any major storm.
Yes. We offer roof inspections, attic ventilation improvements, and gutter maintenance to prevent ice buildup and leaks caused by snow and freezing temperatures.
We serve Colorado Springs, Monument, Woodland Park, Falcon, Fountain, Manitou Springs, and the greater El Paso and Teller County areas.
Local experience matters. We understand the unique challenges of Colorado weather and are committed to long-term relationships—our reputation is built on quality work and local trust.
Yes. All inspections and estimates are 100% free and include detailed reports and photos so you can make informed decisions.
Call (719) 322-4659 or fill out our online contact form. Our team responds quickly—usually within the same business day.