Dean Finney | 17 February 2026
Seasonal Roof Maintenance Checklist (A Simple Guide for Homeowners)
Roof maintenance doesn’t need to be complicated. A few regular checks each year can prevent leaks, protect your roofline, and extend the life of your roof. Here’s a straightforward seasonal checklist you can follow — plus when it’s best to call in the professionals.
Spring: check for winter damage
Cold weather, frost, and storms can loosen tiles and damage mortar.
What to look for:
- Slipped or cracked tiles
- Loose ridge tiles or crumbling mortar
- Debris in valleys (where two roof slopes meet)
- Signs of leaks in the loft
Quick win: Clear visible debris from lower roof areas and check guttering is flowing freely.
Summer: plan repairs and improvements
Summer is ideal for planned work because conditions are generally drier.
What to look for:
- Dried-out or damaged flashing around chimneys
- Moss growth starting to build up
- Guttering joints leaking during rainfall
- Fascias and soffits showing staining or rot
Quick win: If you’re considering improvements (roofline upgrades, replacing old guttering, or a planned repair), summer is a good time to book it in.
Autumn: prepare for heavy rain and leaf fall
This is the most important time for guttering. Blockages lead to overflows and water running down walls.
What to look for:
- Gutters and downpipes blocked with leaves
- Brackets pulling away or sagging gutters
- Water marks on brickwork beneath gutter lines
- Valleys holding debris
Quick win: Clear gutters and check downpipes are draining properly. If water backs up, a blockage may be deeper in the system.
Winter: react quickly to problems
Winter weather can turn small issues into urgent ones.
What to look for:
- Damp patches on ceilings
- Drips near chimneys or roof junctions
- Sudden gutter overflows in heavy rain
- Tiles dislodged after high winds
Quick win: If you suspect a leak, don’t ignore it. Water can damage insulation, plaster, and timber quickly.
Safety first: what not to do
It’s tempting to “just have a quick look,” but roofs can be dangerous — especially in wet or icy conditions. Avoid climbing on roofs without proper equipment and training.
If something looks off, it’s safer and often cheaper to book a professional inspection.
A simple maintenance schedule
If you want to keep it easy, aim for:
- Two checks per year: Spring and Autumn
- One gutter clear per year minimum: More if you’re near trees
- After any major storm: Quick visual check from ground level
When to call Tradeline Roofing & Fascias
If you notice slipped tiles, loose ridge lines, recurring gutter problems, or any signs of damp, it’s best to get it assessed properly. Tradeline Roofing & Fascias provide professional inspections and clear, honest advice, with free no-obligation written estimates. Keeping on top of small issues is the best way to protect your home and avoid bigger repair bills.

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