At Honor Roofing & Construction, we talk to a lot of homeowners in the Oklahoma City Metro who are great at spring cleaning inside the house—but forget about what’s happening above it. That’s a problem, especially around here.
Our winters bring cold snaps, strong winds, and the occasional ice storm. By the time March rolls around, your roof and gutters have likely taken a hit. And if you don’t catch small issues early, they tend to show up later as leaks, ceiling stains, or worse—especially when spring storms roll through.
So we put together this checklist to help you take care of two systems that protect everything below them: your roof and gutters. Whether you’re in Edmond, Norman, or anywhere in the OKC Metro, these simple spring tasks can go a long way toward keeping your home dry, safe, and storm-ready.
In this blog, you’ll learn:
- Why spring roof cleaning and gutter maintenance matter in Oklahoma
- What tools, safety steps, and signs to look for before starting
- A step-by-step checklist for roof and gutter maintenance in the spring
- Common roofing issues we see in Edmond and across the OKC Metro
- Frequently asked questions about roofing and drainage concerns in our region
- When it makes sense to call a professional for a roof inspection or repairs
Need expert help? Honor Roofing & Construction offers free inspections throughout the Oklahoma City Metro.
Why This Checklist Matters in Oklahoma
Here’s the thing about roofing in central Oklahoma: it’s not just about age or materials—it’s about weather. We see everything from hail to high winds to late freezes. It’s tough on roofs, and even tougher on gutters.
In our area, spring roof cleaning and gutter maintenance isn’t a once-in-a-while task. It’s something every homeowner should knock out before storm season kicks in.
What can go wrong if you skip it?
- Gutters back up and overflow into siding or the foundation
- Shingles damaged over the winter start letting in water
- Mold starts to build in the attic from hidden leaks
- Soffits and fascia rot out from trapped moisture
All of this can be avoided with a careful walkthrough—and we’ll show you exactly what to look for.
Before You Get Started
This checklist isn’t complicated, but there are a few things to think about before you climb a ladder.
Safety First
We’re roofing contractors, and even we respect the danger that comes with roof work. If you’re getting up there, take it seriously.
- Use a ladder with stabilizers
- Work with a partner if possible
- Avoid windy days (especially in Edmond—it gets gusty fast)
- Wear shoes with good grip
- Never walk on a wet or mossy roof
What You Might Need
- Soft broom or roof rake
- Gutter scoop or small trowel
- Hose with spray nozzle
- Work gloves
- Trash bag or bucket for debris
Permits? Not for This
For roof inspections and gutter cleaning, you typically don’t need a permit in the OKC area. If you find damage that requires structural work—like replacing decking or major repairs—check with your local office. We can also help you with that part if needed.
Spring Cleaning Checklist for Roofs & Gutters
You don’t need to be a contractor to do this. You just need a good eye and a little time. Here’s what we recommend checking every spring:
1. Clear Debris Off the Roof
Leaves, sticks, and acorns aren’t just ugly—they hold moisture and can break down your shingles. Gently brush off debris with a soft broom. If you use a blower, go easy so you don’t lift or damage shingles.
Avoid pressure washers. They’ll strip granules off asphalt and shorten your roof’s life.
2. Inspect Shingles, Flashing & Roof Penetrations
This is where you can spot the kind of damage that turns into leaks later on.
Look for:
- Missing or cracked shingles
- Lifting or curling edges
- Exposed nail heads
- Rusted or loose flashing around vents and chimneys
- Split or dry-rotted rubber boots around vent pipes
If you see more than a few minor issues—or can’t safely get a look—schedule a roof inspection with a licensed contractor.
3. Clean Out Gutters and Downspouts
Clogged gutters are a major reason we get called for storm damage repair after spring rains. Backed-up water will find a way into your soffits, siding, or even foundation.
Scoop out the debris, flush everything with a garden hose, and make sure water flows freely. Your downspouts should drain at least 3 feet from the house.

4. Inspect Gutters for Leaks or Damage
Once they’re clean, look closer:
- Are the gutters sagging or pulling away?
- Are the seams leaking?
- Are there rust spots or pinholes (especially on older systems)?
- Do downspouts feel loose or disconnected?
Homes in tree-heavy areas like Edmond are especially prone to seasonal gutter issues. Keeping them clear helps prevent rot and water intrusion later on.
5. Check Inside for Water Damage
This is a step a lot of people skip. But what’s happening inside your attic or top-floor ceiling often tells you more than the outside.
Look for:
- Stains on the ceiling
- Peeling paint near rooflines
- Musty smells in the attic
- Mold on roof decking
- Wet insulation
Any of these signs mean water is getting in—and it’s time for a closer look.
What Makes Oklahoma Roofs More Vulnerable?
We’ve been on roofs across the OKC Metro for years, and here’s what we’ve seen:
| Material | Spring Weak Spots | Local Lifespan |
| Asphalt Shingles | Curling, granule loss, wind damage | 7–10 years in OKC |
| Metal Roofing | Fastener shifts, expansion gaps | 30–50 years |
| Flat Roofs (on porches/add-ons) | Ponding water, seam cracks | 10–20 years with upkeep |
Why the shorter lifespan on shingles? It’s not the product—it’s the pounding they take from hail and heat swings. That’s why we always recommend annual inspections and post-storm checkups.
At Honor Roofing & Construction, we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners in Edmond, Moore, and across OKC catch early signs of damage. We’re BBB-accredited, fully insured, and certified by CertainTeed, IKO, and TAMKO. We don’t just patch problems—we fix them right the first time.
Common Spring Roofing Questions for Edmond & OKC Homeowners
Spring roof cleaning and gutter maintenance come with plenty of “what-ifs,” especially in a place like central Oklahoma, where weather can go from calm to chaotic in minutes. Below are some of the most common questions we hear from homeowners across Edmond and the greater OKC Metro—along with straightforward answers from the experts at Honor Roofing & Construction.
How often should gutters be cleaned in Oklahoma?
Gutters in Oklahoma should be cleaned at least twice a year—once in spring and once in fall. For homes in tree-heavy neighborhoods like Edmond, more frequent cleaning may be needed, especially after major storms or heavy leaf fall. We cover this and more in our year-round exterior maintenance guide, built specifically for Central Oklahoma homes.
When is the best time for spring roof cleaning in OK?
The best time for spring roof cleaning in Oklahoma is between March and May. This window gives you a chance to spot and fix issues before heavy spring rains and hailstorms arrive.
Can clogged gutters cause roof damage?
Yes, clogged gutters can absolutely cause roof damage. When gutters overflow, water can back up under shingles, soak fascia boards, and eventually lead to mold, leaks, or even structural issues inside the home.
What should I do if I find shingles on the ground?
If you find shingles on the ground, your roof has likely suffered wind damage and needs a professional inspection. Missing shingles can expose the underlayment or decking, increasing the risk of leaks during spring storms.
Do I need to walk on the roof to inspect it?
No, you don’t need to walk on the roof to inspect it. Many issues—like missing shingles or sagging gutters—can be seen from the ground using binoculars or a smartphone. For a full inspection, though, it’s safer and more effective to call a roofing professional.
Is roof damage from spring storms covered by insurance?
Yes, roof damage from spring storms is typically covered by homeowners insurance—as long as the damage is properly documented and your policy includes wind or hail coverage. Common causes like hail, torn shingles, or fallen limbs are often eligible, but timing and evidence matter.
For a full walkthrough of what counts as storm damage and how the claims process works in Oklahoma, check out our blog: Storm Damage Insurance Claims in Tornado Alley. It covers what to do before calling your insurance company, how inspections work, and why early action makes a difference.
Final Thoughts
Taking an hour or two for spring roof cleaning and gutter maintenance could save you thousands down the road. In Oklahoma, where the weather can turn quickly, a solid roof and clear drainage aren’t optional—they’re essential.
If you’re not comfortable checking it yourself—or just want a second set of trained eyes—Honor Roofing & Construction is here to help. We offer free roof inspections across the Oklahoma City Metro. No high-pressure sales. Just honest answers, skilled crews, and the kind of service we’d want for our own homes.
Need help with your spring checklist? Schedule your free inspection today. We’ll let you know exactly what’s going on—and what needs attention before storm season hits.