Late fall in Raleigh brings cooler temperatures, heavy leaf drop, and the start of our wetter winter season. While we don’t face the extreme snow conditions that northern states do, the Triangle region still sees enough freezing nights and storm activity to create roof problems for unprepared homeowners. A little preventative maintenance now can save you thousands in roof repairs later — and give you peace of mind throughout the holidays.
Here are five steps Raleigh homeowners should take to prepare their roofs and gutters for winter.
1. Clear All Gutters & Downspouts
Leaves from Raleigh’s many oaks and maples can choke gutters by mid-November. When your gutters clog, water backs up under shingles or overflows near your foundation — both expensive problems.
Make sure to:
- Remove all leaves and debris
- Check that downspouts are flowing freely
- Ensure water is draining several feet away from the home
- If you notice sagging gutters or persistent clogs, it may be time for a repair or replacement.
2. Inspect Shingles for Damage
Summer heat and fall storms can weaken shingles. Before winter’s moisture sets in, walk the perimeter of your home (no need to climb onto the roof) and look for:
- Missing shingles
- Lifting corners
- Dark spots that indicate shingle granule loss
- Exposed nail heads or cracked tabs
- Shingles in poor condition are more likely to fail during winter freeze-and-thaw cycles.
3. Check Roof Flashing & Valleys
Flashing — the metal material installed around chimneys, vents, and the roof’s edges — is one of the most common points of winter leaks.
Look for:
- Gaps
- Rust
- Warped or lifted sections
- Loose sealant
- Valleys, where two roof slopes meet, also collect leaves and moisture. These require particular attention heading into winter.
4. Remove Debris & Trim Overhanging Branches
Pine needles, leaves, and twigs may seem harmless, but they trap moisture that contributes to mold growth and shingle deterioration.
Additionally, trim any overhanging branches. Winter storms can send limbs crashing onto the roof, causing structural damage.
5. Check Attic Insulation & Ventilation
Even in North Carolina, poor attic airflow can lead to condensation, mold, and even small ice dams during cold snaps.
Verify that:
- Your attic insulation is dry and evenly distributed
- There is proper airflow from soffit to ridge vents
- No warm air from inside the house is leaking into the attic
- Healthy ventilation keeps your roof dry and prolongs the lifespan of your shingles.
Call a Trusted Local Roofer Before Winter Hits
A quick professional inspection can catch small issues that homeowners often miss. Wilson & Sons Roofing — serving the Raleigh area since 1996 — offers reliable inspections, repairs, and replacements with no deposit required and a reputation backed by a 95% referral rate.
Conclusion
Winter roof preparation doesn’t need to be complicated. A few simple checks now can help you avoid leaks, water damage, and costly repairs later. If you want a trusted local team to evaluate your roof before winter settles in, Wilson & Sons Roofing is here to help.




