Sunny Days, Hidden Damage: How to Spot Roof Problems After the Rain
Most people only think about their roofs when it starts to rain—or worse, when it starts to leak. But the best time to detect roof problems is actually after the storm passes, especially on a clear, sunny day.
The Midwest's Storm Reality
Living in the Midwest means being no stranger to severe weather. From hailstorms to tornadoes, the region frequently experiences weather events that can wreak havoc on homes, especially roofs. In 2024 alone, severe convective storms, including hail and tornadoes, resulted in insured losses exceeding $58 billion in the U.S., with the Midwest bearing a significant portion of this damage .
Missouri, in particular, has seen its fair share of storm-induced destruction. A notable example is the March 14–15, 2025, severe weather outbreak, which produced 14 confirmed tornadoes, including five EF-3 tornadoes. These storms caused extensive damage to homes, machine sheds, power lines, and trees across numerous communities .
When the rain stops and the sun comes out, your roof is no longer under immediate stress, making it easier to spot signs of damage that could lead to future issues.
Why Damage Shows After the Rain
Water has a sneaky way of getting in and hiding. Once the rain stops, that trapped moisture starts to dry out—and in doing so, it often leaves behind visible signs. The sun helps reveal warped shingles, faded stains, and other indicators that might go unnoticed during the storm.
What to Look For on a Sunny Day
- Shingle Curling or Buckling: If your shingles look lifted or wavy, moisture might have seeped underneath them.
- Stains on Exterior Walls or Fascia: Discoloration or streaks on the sides of your home can be signs of water running where it shouldn't.
- Attic Inspection: Head up to the attic and look for water stains, damp insulation, or that tell-tale musty smell.
- Soft Spots on the Roof: If it’s safe to do so, gently walk on your roof and feel for spongy or soft areas that might indicate rot.
- Sagging or Uneven Areas: These can signal water pooling and weakening the structure underneath.
- Moss or Algae Growth: If water stuck around too long, you might start to see green patches growing on your roof.
- Gutter Issues: Overflowing or clogged gutters can send water behind siding or under shingles, especially noticeable after a storm.
Why Sunny-Day Inspections Are Safer and Smarter
Inspecting your roof while it's dry is not just more effective—it's also safer. Slippery surfaces and low visibility during storms make for dangerous inspections. When it’s sunny, you have better lighting and stable footing, making it easier to catch the small details.
Call in the Experts
At SunSent, our team doesn’t wait around for a leak to start causing damage. We know that post-rain, sunny days are the perfect time to get ahead of roofing issues. Whether it's a full inspection or a quick check-up, we can help you avoid costly surprises down the road.
Don’t wait for the next storm. Schedule your roof inspection today and let the sunshine help us find what the rain tried to hide.








