
Winter is tough on roofs in Western New York. And once the snow melts, what’s left behind can surprise you. At Roofs by Bryan, we’ve seen firsthand what a hard season does to shingles, flashing, and gutters across Hamburg and the Southtowns. A post-winter roof inspection isn’t just a good habit. It’s one of the smartest moves you can make as a homeowner to protect your investment before small issues turn into expensive repairs. If you’re not sure what to look for or what it might cost to fix, this guide is for you.
Why a Post-Winter Roof Inspection Matters in Hamburg
Winters are hard on residential roofing in the Southtowns. Freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, heavy snow loads, and wind-driven storms put real stress on your roof over several months. The damage isn’t always obvious from the ground, and many homeowners don’t discover a problem until water shows up on their ceiling. At that point, the repair is much more involved. Scheduling a roof inspection after winter gives you a clear picture of what survived the season and what needs attention. Catching problems early almost always means lower repair costs and fewer surprises down the road.
What Happens During a Roof Inspection?
Your roofing professional will check the condition of the shingles, the integrity of the flashing, sealant wear, structural soft spots, and any early signs of water damage. They’ll also look at your gutters, soffits, and fascia for damage that often goes hand in hand with roof wear. At Roofs by Bryan, we offer free roof consultations. No pressure, just an honest assessment of what your roof needs.
Common Winter Roof Damage Signs to Look For

You don’t have to climb on the roof to spot early warning signs. There are several things homeowners can look for from the ground or inside the attic that signal it’s time to call a local roofer.
Missing Shingles After a Storm
High winds are one of the most common causes of missing shingles in our area. If you noticed a big storm this past winter and haven’t had your roof checked since, missing shingles are a real possibility. Even a small number of missing shingles can leave the layers beneath vulnerable to moisture as time goes on, and that’s where more serious damage can begin. Don’t wait to get it looked at.
Why Do I Have Shingle “Sand” in My Gutters?
Those dark, sand-like granules collecting in your gutters aren’t dirt; they’re coming off your shingles. Asphalt shingles are covered with protective granules that help shield them from UV damage and help extend the life of the roof. As shingles age, they shed those granules, especially after the stress of a hard winter. Granules in your gutters mean your shingles are breaking down. It doesn’t always mean you need an immediate replacement, but it does mean a roof inspection is worth scheduling sooner rather than later.
Flashing Issues and Leaks
Flashing — the metal strips that seal transitions around chimneys, skylights, and roof valleys — takes a beating in winter. Cold temperatures cause metal to contract, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles can cause flashing to loosen or crack. When flashing fails, water finds a way in. This is one of the most common sources of roof leaks, especially in older homes.
What Does It Cost to Fix Common Roof Problems?
Repair costs vary based on the type of damage, the size of the affected area, and the materials involved. That said, most homeowners want a ballpark estimate before they pick up the phone, which is completely reasonable.
Average Cost of Roof Leak Repair
Minor leak repairs, like resealing flashing or replacing a small section of damaged shingles, typically range from $500 to $1000. More involved repairs that require decking replacement or larger shingle sections can range from $800 to $2,000 or more, depending on the scope. The best way to get an accurate number is to contact a roofing contractor for an estimate. At Roofs by Bryan, we’ll give you a clear answer on what needs to be done and what it’ll cost.
Flashing Repair Price
Flashing repairs are often more affordable than homeowners expect. Depending on the location and scope, most flashing repairs fall between $500 and $1,500. Chimney flashing tends to be on the higher end due to the complexity of the work. Getting a written estimate from a Hamburg roofing company is the right first step.
Do I Need a Building Permit for a Roof Repair in Hamburg?
Most minor roof repairs typically don’t require a permit in the Town of Hamburg. Larger repairs or full roof replacements may require one, depending on the scope of the project. Your roofing contractor should be able to confirm what’s required based on your specific situation. Roofs by Bryan helps guide homeowners through this, so you know what to expect before work begins.
Will Insurance Cover Wind or Storm Damage to My Roof?
This is one of the most common questions homeowners ask after a storm, and the honest answer is: it depends on your policy. Most homeowner’s insurance policies do cover sudden, accidental damage caused by wind, hail, or falling debris. What they typically don’t cover is damage caused by age, neglect, or general wear and tear.
If you think your roof may have storm damage, start by documenting what you see. That’s where a post-storm roof inspection helps; a roofing contractor can identify damage and provide documentation you can submit to your insurance company. Roofs by Bryan works with homeowners throughout Hamburg and the Southtowns to assess storm damage and provide clear reports for insurance purposes. We don’t handle the claims process for you, but we give you the information you need to move forward.
When a Repair Isn’t the Right Call
Not every roof problem is worth fixing. If your roof is approaching 20 years old, a repair may not be the best use of your money. Asphalt shingles have a serviceable life, and once a roof is nearing the end of that, patching individual problems is often a short-term solution to a whole-roof issue. You fix one spot, and another shows up a few months later.
Is Your Roof in Need of Repair or Replacement?
A good roofing contractor will be straight with you about this. If your roof is older and showing widespread wear — granule loss, multiple areas of damaged shingles, flashing that’s failing in more than one spot — a full roof replacement is likely the smarter investment. You get a fresh start with new materials and a warranty, rather than spending money on repairs that buy you a year or two at best.
At Roofs by Bryan, we’d rather give you an honest answer than sell you a repair that won’t hold. If replacement makes more sense for your situation, we’ll tell you, then walk you through exactly what that looks like.

How to Get a Repair Estimate From Us
Due to high demand, Roofs by Bryan typically asks homeowners with potential repair needs to send photos before scheduling a visit. In most cases, we can give you a solid estimate based on what we see in the images, with no appointment needed right away. If your roof is older and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, that’s a conversation worth having about replacement instead. Reach out, and we’ll point you in the right direction.
Choosing the Right Hamburg Roofing Contractor
Not every roofing company in our area operates the same way. When you’re getting estimates, look for a contractor who takes time to explain what they found, gives you a written scope of work, and follows through on what they promise.
Roofs by Bryan has been serving Hamburg and the Southtowns since 2010. As a GAF-certified contractor, recognized among the top tier of contractors nationwide, we bring a level of accountability and craftsmanship that homeowners notice. Bryan Tramontana started this company after years in the trade, which means he knows exactly what separates a quality roofing job from one that causes problems down the line.
Schedule Your Roof Inspection in Hamburg
If you haven’t had your roof looked at since winter, now is the time. A free roof assessment from Roofs by Bryan gives you a clear, honest picture of where things stand — with no obligation and no sales pressure.
Contact Roofs by Bryan today to schedule your free consultation in Hamburg.


