April 7, 2026
April has a way of making everything feel fine again. The storms ease up, the air warms, and homeowners across San Antonio start thinking about yard work, projects, and prepping the house ready for summer. But while you’re noticing what looks better outside, your roof might quietly be showing the after-effects of winter weather and early spring storms. Every year, property owners discover roofing issues only after a small problem turns into interior damage. A minor leak becomes a ceiling stain, a blocked gutter leads to structural stress, and a little shingle wear becomes a much bigger repair once Texas heat arrives. At Norwest Roofing, spring assessments tend to reveal the same pattern: problems that started small but grew because they weren’t visible from the ground. The good news is most spring roofing issues are predictable, and preventable, if you know what to look for. Let’s walk through the most common roofing problems that show up this time of year and why April is the right time to address them.


