June marks the start of summer storm season across the Midwest. While the warmer weather is welcome, it also brings strong thunderstorms, heavy rain, high winds, and the potential for hail. Even when a storm passes quickly, it can leave behind damage that isn’t immediately obvious.
Knowing what to look for after severe weather can help homeowners catch small issues early before they turn into larger, more expensive repairs.
Start with a Walk Around Your Home
After a storm, it’s a good idea to take a slow walk around your property. You don’t need to climb on the roof or inspect every detail, but you can often spot warning signs from the ground.
Look for:
- Missing or lifted shingles
- Pieces of siding on the ground
- Damaged gutters or downspouts
- Debris accumulation on the roof
- Dented metal components
- Fallen branches near the home
Even seemingly minor issues can create opportunities for water intrusion if left unaddressed.
Heavy Rain Can Reveal Hidden Problems
One of the biggest challenges with summer storms is that water often finds its way through existing weak points.
If your home already has aging materials, damaged flashing, or small gaps around roofing components, heavy rain can expose those vulnerabilities.
After a storm, watch for:
- Water stains on ceilings or walls
- Damp spots in the attic
- Dripping during heavy rainfall
- Musty odors that weren’t there before
These signs may indicate moisture is entering where it shouldn’t.
Don’t Forget About Your Gutters
Gutters play a critical role in protecting your home during storm season. Their job is to move water away from the roof, siding, and foundation.
When gutters become clogged, damaged, or detached, water can overflow and cause issues that extend beyond the roofing system.
Inspect for:
- Sagging sections
- Loose fasteners
- Overflow during rain
- Separated joints
- Downspouts that aren’t directing water away from the home
Proper drainage is one of the simplest ways to help protect your home’s exterior.
Wind Damage Isn’t Always Obvious
Strong winds don’t always tear shingles completely off the roof. In many cases, wind can loosen or lift materials without creating immediately visible damage.
Over time, these weakened areas can become entry points for moisture.
Because wind damage isn’t always easy to spot from the ground, a professional inspection can often identify concerns before they develop into leaks or larger repairs.
Why Early Inspections Matter
The sooner potential damage is identified, the easier it is to address.
A small issue caught early may require a simple repair. Left unnoticed, that same issue could lead to water damage, mold growth, insulation problems, or more extensive restoration work.
That’s why many homeowners choose to have their roof and exterior evaluated after significant storms, even if they don’t see obvious damage.
Protecting Your Home Through Midwest Storm Season
Summer storms are a part of life in Minnesota and Wisconsin, but being proactive can make a big difference.
At Weathersafe Restoration™, we help homeowners understand the condition of their roof, siding, and exterior systems following severe weather. Our goal is to provide clear information, honest recommendations, and practical solutions that help protect your home for the long haul.
When the next storm rolls through, you’ll have greater peace of mind knowing your home is ready for whatever Midwest weather brings.
