Mid-April Home Check: 3 Things Western New York Homeowners Shouldn’t Ignore
As we move further into spring in Western New York, the weather continues to shift—bringing rain, temperature changes, and the first signs of wear on your home after winter.
Mid-April is a great time to do a quick exterior check. You don’t need a full inspection—just a few minutes walking around your home can help you catch small issues before they turn into costly repairs.
At Bors Pros Construction Inc., we always recommend homeowners stay ahead with simple seasonal checks.
1. Check for Roof Damage After Winter
Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can take a toll on your roof. By mid-April, most of the snow is gone, making it easier to spot issues.
Look for:
- Missing or lifted shingles
- Dark patches or uneven areas
- Debris buildup in roof valleys
If something looks off, it’s best to have it checked before spring rains get heavier.
2. Inspect Your Gutters After Heavy Rain
With frequent rain in Western New York, your gutters are working hard this time of year.
Watch for:
- Water overflowing during rain
- Sagging or loose gutters
- Downspouts not draining properly
Gutter issues can quickly lead to water damage if ignored.
3. Look for Signs of Moisture Around Your Home
Spring moisture can reveal hidden issues around your home’s exterior.
Check for:
- Water pooling near the foundation
- Stains on siding
- Damp or musty smells indoors
These can be early signs that your home needs attention.
Don’t Wait Until Small Problems Get Bigger
Mid-season is the best time to catch problems early. A quick check now can save you time, stress, and money later.
If you’re unsure about anything you see, the team at Bors Pros Construction Inc. is here to help.
Schedule Your Free Inspection Today
We offer free roof, gutter, and exterior inspections for homeowners across Western New York.
✅ Catch issues early
✅ Prevent costly repairs
✅ Get expert recommendations
Contact Bors Pros Construction Inc. today to schedule your free estimate and keep your home protected this spring.





