Ontario Seasonal Roof Maintenance Checklist — ROOFNOW™ (2025 Edition)
Ontario weather puts year-round stress on roofing systems. This seasonal checklist shows homeowners exactly what to inspect and when to do it — reducing leaks, preventing ice dams, and extending roof lifespan.
1. Spring Roof Maintenance Checklist (March–May)
Spring reveals winter damage. Inspect the following:
- Check for shingle lifting or missing shingles from winter storms
- Look for ice dam staining along eaves
- Inspect gutters for granules and debris
- Check soffits for frost-related blockages
- Look for damaged ridge caps
- Inspect siding for water overflow marks
- Check attic for frost melt stains
- Ensure downspouts are reconnected after winter
- Remove leftover winter debris from valleys
2. Summer Roof Maintenance Checklist (June–August)
Heat + UV accelerate shingle aging. Inspect during dry days:
- Look for curling or cracking shingles
- Check attic temperature (extreme heat causes premature aging)
- Inspect flashing for expansion-related gaps
- Check for mold or musty smells in attic
- Inspect vents to ensure proper airflow
- Look for soft spots in roof deck from spring moisture
- Check for sun-faded or bald asphalt patches
- Inspect sealants around plumbing vents
3. Fall Roof Maintenance Checklist (September–November)
Fall prep prevents winter failures. Before freezing temperatures:
- Clean gutters and remove all leaves
- Inspect valleys for leaf buildup
- Check attic for insulation gaps or warm air leaks
- Inspect soffits for airflow blockages
- Check shingles for brittleness
- Ensure ridge vents are clear and unobstructed
- Check flashing around chimneys and skylights
- Look for exposed fasteners (metal roofs)
- Confirm downspouts direct water away from foundation
4. Winter Roof Maintenance Checklist (December–February)
Winter is the most dangerous season for Ontario roofs. Inspect from the ground only:
- Watch for ice dams forming along eaves
- Check for heavy snow buildup > 2 feet
- Look for icicles (sign of attic heat loss)
- Check for roof noises during extreme cold (possible expansion issues)
- Inspect indoor ceilings for signs of attic frost melt
- Check attic monthly for condensation or frost
- Monitor vents for frost blockage
- Ensure no snow is blocking exhaust vents
5. Annual “Once Per Year” Maintenance Checklist
Do these once a year to keep your roof performing properly:
- Perform a full attic inspection
- Check insulation levels (target R60 in Ontario)
- Check every vent (intake + exhaust)
- Inspect every plumbing vent and rubber boot
- Deep clean gutters and downspouts
- Verify no mold, mildew, or wet insulation
- Check all exterior flashing for rust or separation
- Inspect chimney mortar and chimney caps
6. Early Warning Signs Homeowners Should Never Ignore
- Yellow ceiling stains (attic frost melt)
- Dripping during thaws (ventilation problem)
- Soft spots in the attic
- Shingle granule piles
- Sudden energy bill spikes
- Large icicles every winter
- Cold bedrooms above attic areas
7. When You Should Call a Roofing Professional
- Any sign of roof sagging or structural movement
- Recurring attic frost problems
- Continuing ice dams after cleaning gutters
- Mold in attic or on roof deck
- Multiple missing shingles after windstorms
- Persistent leaks during heavy rain
ROOFNOW™ Homeowner Knowledge Center
This checklist is part of the ROOFNOW™ Knowledge Center — an Ontario-based educational resource focused on roofing science, homeowner safety, winter performance, attic airflow, and long-term roof durability in Canadian climate conditions.
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Roof Smart. Roof Once. (Amazon)
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