If you’re asking, “How often should I hire a roofer for inspection or maintenance?” you’re already ahead of the curve. Keeping your roof in top shape protects your home, prevents surprise leaks, and extends the life of your investment.

At All Seasons Roofing, our Hemet Roofing experts recommend a proactive schedule tailored to Southern California’s climate—so you catch small issues before they turn into costly repairs.

The Quick Answer

  • General rule: Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend at least once a year for most roofs.
  • Best practice in Hemet: Twice a year—once in spring and once in fall.
  • After major weather: Schedule an inspection after high winds, heavy rain, hail, wildfire ash fall, or extreme heat waves.
  • Older roofs (15+ years): Two times per year plus post-storm checkups.

This cadence aligns with manufacturer warranties and real-world performance in the Hemet area.

Why Frequency Matters (Especially in Hemet)

Hemet homeowners face a unique mix of stressors: intense UV exposureSanta Ana windsseasonal downpoursdust and debris, and thermal expansion from hot days and cool nights. Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend routine inspections because these conditions can quickly degrade sealants, dry out shingles, crack tiles, loosen fasteners, and clog gutters—issues that often start small and invisible from the ground.

Recommended Schedule by Roof Type

Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend adjusting your schedule based on roofing material:

  • Asphalt shingles: Inspect every 12 monthsevery 6 months once the roof is 10–15 years old. Check after wind events.
  • Concrete or clay tile: Inspect annually; tiles are durable but underlayment and flashings still age. Avoid walking on tile—call a pro.
  • Metal roofing: Inspect every 12–24 monthsannually if you’re near trees or experience strong winds. Look for fastener and sealant wear.
  • Flat/low-slope (TPO, PVC, modified bitumen): Every 6 months. Flat roofs are more vulnerable to pooling water and seam issues.
  • Wood shake/shingle: Every 6–12 months, focusing on moss, rot, and debris buildup.

If you’re unsure of your roof type, All Seasons Roofing can identify it and recommend a maintenance plan during your first visit.

Factor in Age, Trees, and Warranty Rules

  • Roof age: The older the roof, the more often you should have it checked. Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend biannual inspections once past mid-life.
  • Trees and debris: Homes under oaks, pines, or eucalyptus need more frequent cleanings and inspections to prevent clogged valleys and gutters.
  • Foot traffic and equipment: If you have solar panels, satellite dishes, or regular rooftop access, schedule more frequent inspections.
  • Warranties: Many manufacturers and workmanship warranties require regular maintenance. Keep inspection records to stay compliant.

After Major Weather or Events

Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend booking an inspection if you’ve experienced:

  • High winds (loose shingles, lifted edges, displaced tiles)
  • Heavy rain or hail (granule loss, dents, punctures, seam failures)
  • Wildfire ash or smoke (accelerated wear on sealants, clogged gutters)
  • Extreme heat waves (cracking, premature aging, brittle shingles)

These events can cause damage that isn’t visible from the sidewalk but may lead to leaks months later.

What a Professional Roof Inspection Includes

A thorough inspection from All Seasons Roofing typically covers:

  • Shingles/tiles/panels: Missing, cracked, curled, loose, or dented materials
  • Flashing and penetrations: Chimneys, skylights, vents, pipe boots, solar standoffs
  • Sealants and seams: Dry, cracked, or failed joints and laps
  • Gutters and downspouts: Clogs, sagging, improper drainage
  • Roof edges and valleys: Debris traps and water pathways
  • Attic review: Signs of leaks, moisture, insulation or ventilation issues
  • Photos and report: Clear documentation and prioritized recommendations

Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend pairing inspections with light maintenance so small fixes happen on the spot.

Essential Maintenance Tasks That Pay Off

To extend roof life and prevent leaks, our Hemet Roofing experts recommend:

  • Debris removal: Clear leaves, needles, and dirt from roof surfaces, valleys, and gutters
  • Sealant touch-ups: Around flashings, vents, skylights, and fasteners
  • Replace damaged components: Cracked tiles, missing shingles, worn pipe boots
  • Fastener checks: Tighten or replace loose screws on metal roofs
  • Moss/algae treatment: Where shade and moisture persist
  • Drainage tune-up: Ensure water flows away quickly, especially on low-slope roofs

These small, scheduled steps can add years to your roof’s service life.

Signs You Should Call Sooner

Don’t wait for your next scheduled inspection if you notice:

  • Stains on ceilings or walls
  • Drips during or after rain
  • Shingle granules collecting in gutters or at downspouts
  • Curled, cracked, or missing shingles/tiles
  • Rust, loose seams, or exposed fasteners on metal roofs
  • Bubbling or ponding water on flat roofs
  • Persistent gutter overflows or sagging sections

Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend addressing these immediately to minimize interior damage.

Cost vs. Savings

Many homeowners are surprised how affordable inspections and minor maintenance can be—especially compared to the cost of water intrusion and interior repairs. Regular care helps:

  • Extend roof life
  • Maintain warranty coverage
  • Avoid emergency calls
  • Reduce insurance headaches

Ask All Seasons Roofing about bundled maintenance plans for predictable, budget-friendly care.

FAQs

  • Do new roofs need inspections? Yes. Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend a quick check one year after installation, then annually. Early inspections help catch settling issues or minor workmanship adjustments.
  • Can I just look from the ground? Ground checks are helpful, but they won’t catch many flashing, sealant, and penetration issues. It’s safer and more effective to have a pro walk the roof (or use drones where appropriate).
  • Will maintenance void my warranty? Quite the opposite—many warranties expect routine maintenance. Save your reports and invoices.
  • Can I walk on a tile roof? Avoid it. Tiles can crack underfoot; call a professional with the right equipment and techniques.

The All Seasons Roofing Advantage

All Seasons Roofing serves Hemet and nearby communities with inspection-first, maintenance-forward care. Our Hemet Roofing experts recommend custom schedules based on your roof type, age, and environment, and we document everything so you have a clear record for warranties and insurance.

  • Local expertise: We understand Hemet’s heat, winds, and seasonal rains
  • Transparent reporting: Photos, findings, and prioritized action steps
  • Proactive plans: Keep your roof healthy year-round with minimal disruption

Ready to Schedule?

If it’s been a year (or longer) since your last roof check—or you’ve just been through a windy week or heavy rain—our Hemet Roofing experts recommend booking now. Contact All Seasons Roofing to schedule your inspection and get a tailored maintenance plan that protects your home in every season.