How Often Should You Inspect Your Roof In Eastern NC?

Twice Per Year — Plus After Major Weather Events.

Eastern North Carolina roofs face heat, humidity, coastal storms, wind-driven rain, hurricanes, tropical systems, and seasonal debris. Regular roof inspections help catch small issues early before they turn into expensive repairs.

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Recommended Roof Inspection Schedule

For most Eastern NC homeowners, the best schedule is twice per year: once in the spring and once in the fall. You should also schedule an inspection after major storms, wind, hail, or any signs of roof damage.

Inspect Your Roof Twice Per Year

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Twice Per Year

A spring and fall inspection helps identify weather damage, aging materials, and maintenance needs before they become larger problems.

Spring

Spring inspections help catch damage from winter weather, heavy rain, debris buildup, and early storm-season risks.

Fall

Fall inspections help prepare your roof for cooler weather, hurricane season impacts, falling debris, and seasonal moisture.

Schedule An Inspection After Major Weather

Hurricanes

Hurricanes can loosen shingles, damage flashing, expose roof edges, and create hidden leak points.

Tropical Storms

Tropical storms bring heavy rain and sustained wind that can reveal weaknesses in the roof system.

Major Wind Events

Strong wind can lift shingles, damage ridge caps, loosen vents, and stress roof penetrations.

Hail Events

Hail can bruise shingles, displace granules, damage vents, and shorten roof life if left unchecked.

Signs You Should Schedule Immediately

Water Stains

Stains on ceilings or walls may indicate an active or previous roof leak.

Missing Shingles

Missing shingles expose the roof system to wind-driven rain and further damage.

Sagging

Sagging can point to structural concerns, decking issues, or trapped moisture.

Granules In Gutters

Heavy granule loss can be a sign of aging shingles or storm-related wear.

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The Cost Of Waiting

Small issues become expensive issues. A loose shingle, cracked pipe boot, clogged valley, or minor flashing gap can become a leak, decking repair, insulation problem, or interior damage if ignored.

What Maven Checks During A Roof Evaluation

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Inspect

We review shingles, flashing, vents, pipe boots, valleys, roof edges, gutters, and visible storm damage.

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Document

We identify areas of concern and explain what needs attention now versus what should be monitored.

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Recommend

We provide a clear recommendation for maintenance, repair, rejuvenation, replacement, or continued monitoring.

Know Exactly Where Your Roof Stands

Schedule a professional roof evaluation with Maven and get a clear picture of your roof’s condition before small issues become expensive problems.