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Local roofer says February is one of the most critical, yet overlooked, months for roof inspections in Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Rezul -- Many Oklahoma homeowners believe the biggest threat to their roof passes once winter storms slow down. However, roofing experts warn that late winter roof problems often develop quietly and can cause costly damage if left unchecked.
"Late winter is when we see damage that started weeks earlier finally reveal itself," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "Freeze-thaw cycles, moisture buildup, and temperature swings put a lot of stress on roofing systems. The problem is that most of this damage doesn't show up as an obvious leak right away."
Roofing professionals note that common late winter roof issues include flashing separation, cracked sealants, moisture trapped in attic spaces, and shingles that appear intact but have weakened structurally. Because these problems often develop slowly, homeowners may not realize their roof is compromised until spring storms arrive.
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"By the time severe weather hits, small late-winter issues can turn into emergency repairs," Derr added. "February gives homeowners a window to identify and fix problems before they're dealing with interior damage or insurance claims."
Triple Diamond Construction recently published an educational guide outlining the most common late winter roof problems (https://triplediamondok.com/late-winter-roof-problems-okc/) Oklahoma homeowners often miss, emphasizing the importance of preventative inspections during this transitional season.
Read it here: https://triplediamondok.com/late-winter-roof-pr...
Homeowners are encouraged to watch for subtle warning signs such as ceiling discoloration, musty odors, or unexplained temperature changes inside the home, all of which can point to roof or attic moisture issues.
"Roof inspections during late winter aren't about fear," Derr said. "They're about staying ahead of problems while solutions are still simple and affordable."
"Late winter is when we see damage that started weeks earlier finally reveal itself," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "Freeze-thaw cycles, moisture buildup, and temperature swings put a lot of stress on roofing systems. The problem is that most of this damage doesn't show up as an obvious leak right away."
Roofing professionals note that common late winter roof issues include flashing separation, cracked sealants, moisture trapped in attic spaces, and shingles that appear intact but have weakened structurally. Because these problems often develop slowly, homeowners may not realize their roof is compromised until spring storms arrive.
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"By the time severe weather hits, small late-winter issues can turn into emergency repairs," Derr added. "February gives homeowners a window to identify and fix problems before they're dealing with interior damage or insurance claims."
Triple Diamond Construction recently published an educational guide outlining the most common late winter roof problems (https://triplediamondok.com/late-winter-roof-problems-okc/) Oklahoma homeowners often miss, emphasizing the importance of preventative inspections during this transitional season.
Read it here: https://triplediamondok.com/late-winter-roof-pr...
Homeowners are encouraged to watch for subtle warning signs such as ceiling discoloration, musty odors, or unexplained temperature changes inside the home, all of which can point to roof or attic moisture issues.
"Roof inspections during late winter aren't about fear," Derr said. "They're about staying ahead of problems while solutions are still simple and affordable."
Source: Triple Diamond Construction
Filed Under: Real Estate
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