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Depew homeowners deal with some of the toughest weather conditions in western New York. Lake Erie is close enough to push heavy snow through Erie County every winter, and those conditions put real stress on older roofs. Many homes in the area are mid-20th-century ranch and Cape Cod styles with asphalt shingle roofs that have been quietly absorbing decades of temperature changes, moisture, and wind. Ice dams form along eaves when attic heat escapes unevenly, and once water backs up under shingles, it doesn't take long for leaks to show up inside. Spring and fall bring their own challenges, too, with frequent rain and shifting temperatures that cause shingles to curl and flashing to loosen around chimneys and other gaps.
A complete residential roof inspection gives you a clear picture of where your roof stands before small issues become expensive repairs. OConnor Contracting works with homeowners across Depew and the surrounding area, inspecting roof coverings, drainage systems, flashings, eaves, fascia boards, soffits, and more. We also check attic ventilation and soffit vents, which play a direct role in preventing ice dam recurrence. Getting your roof inspected in late spring or early fall tends to be the best timing, since you can catch damage from the previous season and get ahead of whatever is coming next.
Knowing what takes place during a roof inspection helps remove uncertainty and gives you a clearer understanding of your home’s condition before the visit is complete.
A complete roof inspection covers more than just the shingles you can see from the ground. Depew homes, especially the ranch and Cape Cod styles built in the mid-20th century, have specific areas that take the hardest hits from lake-effect snow, temperature changes, and seasonal moisture buildup. Knowing what gets checked helps you understand the full picture of your roof's condition.
Each of these areas tells part of the story. Taken together, they give you a reliable picture of where your roof stands heading into any season.
Chimney flashings are one of the most common places where leaks start on Depew homes, especially as sealants age and metal expands and contracts through years of temperature changes. We check not just the visible flashing but the underlying seal to confirm water has no path in during spring rains or snowmelt.
Asphalt shingles lose granules gradually, and that loss directly shortens how much life is left in your roof. We look at granule buildup in gutters and drainage areas alongside surface wear on shingles themselves, giving you a realistic picture of where your roof is in its lifespan.
Beyond checking soffit vents, we look for physical signs on your roof that ice dams have already caused hidden damage, including staining along eaves and lifted shingle edges near the roofline. Catching these indicators early means you can address the underlying issue before the next winter makes it worse.
Pipe boots, vent stacks, and skylight frames are often overlooked until a leak appears inside, but the seals around these openings break down quietly over time. We inspect each one for cracking, separation, or deterioration that could let water in before any visible damage shows up on your ceiling.
Depew's winters are hard on roofs, and the effects don't always show up right away. By the time a leak appears on your ceiling, the underlying problem has usually been building for a while. A roof inspection gives you an honest look at where things stand before small issues quietly turn into expensive ones. If your roof has been through a full cycle of lake-effect snow and warm, wet summers without a close look, now is a reasonable time to change that.
OConnor Contracting is familiar with the housing stock and weather conditions in Depew, and we're straightforward about what we find. If your roof is holding up well, we'll tell you. If something needs attention, we'll explain it clearly so you can decide how to move forward. Reach out whenever you're ready, and we'll get a time on the schedule that works for you.
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It can, yes. Lake-effect storms tend to drop heavy, wet snow in concentrated bursts, which puts more weight on your roof in a shorter period of time than a typical winter storm. That repeated weight and melt, combined with the freeze and thaw cycles that follow, is especially hard on older asphalt shingles and flashing seals. Homes in Depew and Erie County see enough of these storms each winter that the cumulative effect shows up clearly during a spring inspection.
Ground-level views miss a lot of what matters most. Granule loss, cracking around pipe boots, lifted shingle edges near the eaves, and deteriorating flashing seals are not visible from your driveway, but they are exactly the kinds of issues that lead to leaks and attic damage over time. A close inspection often turns up problems that have been developing quietly for a season or two before any visible sign appears inside your home.
Make sure attic access is clear and easy to reach, since attic ventilation is a key part of what gets checked on Depew homes. If you have gutters with debris from fall, a quick cleanout beforehand can help the inspector get a clearer read on how your drainage system is actually performing. It also helps to note any spots inside your home where you have noticed staining or discoloration on ceilings or upper walls, so the inspector can give those areas closer attention from the outside.
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