Indiana Winter Roof Readiness: A Practical Guide for Homeowners
Introduction: What Indiana winters really do to homes
Our state’s freeze–thaw cycles, lake-effect snow (north), and gusty fronts can turn a tiny weak spot into a mid-winter leak. The good news: a quick, smart inspection and a few preventative steps eliminate most winter headaches. In this guide, I’ll show you exactly what to check, what to fix now, and what to expect from a roofer when you need one without the runaround.
1) Your 30-Minute Winter Roof Inspection
Purpose: Spot early issues before snow and ice make them expensive.
A. Walk the perimeter (5–10 min)
- Sight along each eave for sagging gutters or dips.
- Look for missing/curled shingles, loose ridge caps, or exposed nail heads on dormers and porches.
- Check walls meeting roof lines for flashing that’s loose or gapped (especially around chimneys and sidewalls).
- Check your chimney flashing for loose flashing, cracked sealant or even mortar cracking.
- Check all of your pipe boot seals. If seals are bad, install new seals.
B. Gutters & ground drainage (5 min)
- Check all gutters and make sure there is no leaves or debris clogging or causing backed-up water.
- Add/confirm downspout extensions that discharge 3–4 ft from the foundation.
C. Attic check (5–10 min)
- With a flashlight, go into the attic and look around to check for any dampness or signs of moisture
- Check the sheeting and look for moisture – in most cases, it is condensation which means you need more ventilation or insulation.
- Check around all penetrations (where chimneys, pipes or vents come through the roof) for signs of water stains or moisture.
- Confirm you can see daylight at soffit vents and that insulation isn’t blocking the intake.
D. Trees & roof edges (3–5 min)
- Trim any branches near the roof so they are less likely to drop leaves into the gutters or scrape the roof and damage shingles. Clear debris from valleys you can reach from the ground with a pole.
Lyle’s Pro Tip: Do this routine roof maintenance check in the fall and in the spring. This will help prevent costly repairs and help increase the longevity of your roofing system.
3) Fix Now or Plan a Replacement? (Making the call in winter)
The rule of thumb: Repair when the issue is localized; replace if there are too many missing shingles or widespread granule loss or you have too many missing or ruined flashings.
Repair is usually right when:
- If there are only a few missing shingles
- If a pipe boot is cracked or any vents or pipes coming through the roof seals are going bad
- If the leaks are determined to be in the flashing areas that can be re-flashed.
All these are recommended if the field shingles are still in good condition across the majority of the roof.
Replacement makes sense when:
- Failures are system-wide (multiple leaks, curling, lots of granule loss on the shingles).
- You’ve done “patches” repeatedly with short-lived results.
- Attic moisture/vent issues are chronic and tied to an aging system.
Winter work reality:
- Repairs and even replacements can be done here in winter using hand-sealing, careful staging, and weather windows. However, it is always better to do replacements in the summer months.
- Don’t wait on active leaks, schedule by the forecast, not the calendar.
Budget sanity:
- Ask for good / better / best options with line-item deltas (underlayments, ice-barrier coverage, ventilation).
- Require photo evidence for any change order (decking, hidden flashings).
4) Working with a Contractor (The 15-Minute Playbook)
Goal: Avoid ghosting, surprise bills, and storm-chaser headaches.
- Process in writing: Get a clear scope of work confirming both the contractor and the homeowners is on the same page. With a ‘weather-permitting’ start date.
- Documentation: a winter readiness report (10–15 photos, notes, and a simple action plan: repair now / monitor / plan replacement).
- Warranties: know the difference between manufacturer and workmanship coverage, and what voids them (poor ventilation, other trades damaging the roof, pressure washing).
- Local + accountable: physical office/yard, marked vehicles, references you can actually call.
Lyle’s Pro Tip: It is always good to get photos before and after for future reference and peace of mind.
Print-Friendly Mini-Checklist
- Clean gutters
- Check attic insulation depth and recommended R Value; verify soffit + ridge ventilation
- Replace cracked pipe boots; inspect chimney/sidewall flashing
- Trim branches
- Save your roofer’s emergency number; keep a simple leak log
Ready to winter-proof with zero drama?
Book a Winter Readiness Inspection with Better Way Roofing. We’ll document your roof and attic with photos, identify any ice-dam risks, confirm ventilation and eave protection, and give you a simple plan: fix now, monitor, or schedule replacement, no pressure, just clarity and priority scheduling for weather windows.
Call (574) 370-8342 and grab your slot before the first deep freeze.