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Frequently Asked Questions

Can heavy spring rain cause roof leaks even if my shingles look fine?

Yes, and this catches a lot of homeowners off guard. Your shingles are only one part of a much larger roofing system. Even if they appear to be in good condition, issues can still develop underneath or around them.

Spring storms in Michigan often bring wind-driven rain, which can push water up under shingles and into vulnerable areas like flashing, roof valleys, vents, or around chimneys. Over the winter, materials also expand and contract due to freezing temperatures, which can loosen seals and create small entry points for water.

Clogged gutters can make things worse by causing water to back up under the roofline. So even if your roof looks intact from the ground, hidden vulnerabilities may still exist. A professional inspection can identify these early before they turn into interior water damage.

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