The Winter Roof Guide: What Snow Build-Up Tells You About Roof Health
The Winter Roof Guide: What Snow Build-Up Tells You About Roof Health
When snow hits mid-Missouri, most homeowners focus on driveways and sidewalks — but your roof is quietly revealing important clues about its health. Snow build-up, melting patterns, and even icicles can tell you a lot about insulation, ventilation, and structural issues long before spring storms arrive.
As a home inspector serving Jefferson City, Columbia, and Southern Boone County, I see winter reveal problems that stay hidden most of the year. Here’s what to watch for after a snowfall.
1. Uneven Snow Melt: A Sign of Heat Loss or Poor Insulation
- Inadequate attic insulation
- Air leaks around can lights or attic access
- Hot spots from ductwork or furnace exhaust
- Poor attic ventilation
Uneven melt patterns can increase utility bills, create moisture problems, and lead to ice dams.
2. Heavy Snow Build-Up Can Signal Structural Weakness
Excessive snow accumulation may indicate issues with:
- Roof pitch
- Weak trusses or rafters
- Poor drainage
- Sagging or low spots
3. Icicles Are More Than a Winter Decoration
Icicles form when heat escapes through the attic, melts the snow, and refreezes at the gutters. This can signal:
- Heat loss
- Ventilation issues
- Clogged gutters
- Potential ice dams
4. Snow Drift Patterns Reveal Wind and Roofing Problems
Snow drifting in unusual patterns may indicate:
- Missing shingles
- Loose flashing
- Ridge vent issues
- Wind-driven vulnerabilities
5. Exposed Roof Patches May Indicate Hot Spots or Material Failure
If snow melts faster in certain areas, you may be seeing signs of:
- Failing shingles
- Worn-out underlayment
- Heat escaping
- Exhaust vents blowing onto shingles
6. When to Call a Professional
Schedule an inspection if you notice:
- Uneven melting
- Persistent icicles
- Sagging areas
- Water stains inside after snow melts
- Gutters overflowing during freeze-thaw cycles
AW Inspections offers full home inspections, pre-listing inspections, and maintenance inspections to help you stay ahead of winter damage.
Serving Jefferson City, Columbia, and Southern Boone County.
