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April 27, 2026
May Maintenance Checklist: 10 Minutes to Save $10,000 on Roof Repairs

Spend 10 minutes this May on a simple "Ground-Level Audit" to prevent $10,000 in structural rot and interior damage. By spotting granule loss and clogged downspouts now, Bay Area homeowners can avoid emergency summer leak repairs.

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How much does a routine roof inspection save? On average, spending 10 minutes on a proactive May maintenance check can save Bay Area homeowners upwards of $10,000 in emergency leak repairs, mold remediation, and structural wood replacement.

As the rainy season fades in San Mateo, Palo Alto, and Santa Clara, the intense California sun begins to bake the moisture trapped from the 2026 winter storms. At Bay 101 Roofing, we’ve seen how a few small oversights in May turn into massive headaches by July.

Here is your 10-minute, ground-level checklist to protect your home.

1. The “Sand” Check (Gutters & Downspouts)

Take a look at the base of your downspouts or inside your gutter ends. Do you see a pile of “sand” or pebbles?

  • The Risk: Those are shingle granules. If you see a lot of them, your roof is losing its “sunscreen.” Without granules, the sun bakes the asphalt, leading to cracks.
  • Local Anchor: In cities like Sunnyvale and San Jose, the high UV index makes granule loss a top cause of premature roof failure.

2. The “Fascia Shadow” (Check for Rot)

Walk around the perimeter of your home in Redwood City or Menlo Park. Look at the wood boards behind your gutters (the fascia).

  • The Sign: Look for dark stains or “shadows.” This usually indicates that water is backing up under your shingles.
  • The Saving: Replacing a few feet of fascia board is a $500 fix. Letting that water rot your rafters is a $10,000+ structural disaster.

3. Sky-Scanning for “Lifting”

You don’t need a ladder for this. Use your phone’s camera to zoom in on the “hips and ridges” (the very top edges) of your roof.

  • What to look for: Shingles that look like they are “peeling” or lifting. The high winds we saw in the Bay Area this past spring often loosen these caps.
  • The Fix: A simple roof repair to secure these now prevents a major leak during a surprise May thunderstorm.

4. Attic “Sniff Test”

Pop your head into the attic for 60 seconds.

  • The Sign: If it smells musty or feels significantly more humid than the rest of the house, your ventilation system might be blocked by spring pollen or debris.

Expert Insight: Last May, we helped a homeowner in Los Altos who spent 5 minutes looking at their roof and noticed a small piece of metal flashing sticking up. We fixed it for the cost of a service call. Their neighbor ignored a similar issue and ended up with a flooded kitchen three months later.

Don’t Wait for the Heat to Hit

Your roof has worked hard all winter. Give it 10 minutes of your time this May to ensure it’s ready for the summer. As a Diamond Certified contractor, Bay 101 Roofing is here to help if you find anything suspicious.

Think you found a red flag? Schedule Your Professional 10-Minute Audit or call us at (408) 957-0531. Serving the Peninsula from Burlingame to Mountain View.

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