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The Ice Is Gone, But the Risk Isn’t: Why a Full Home Inspection Is a Must

David Gray by David Gray
February 4, 2026
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The ice storm has finally moved on, and while roads are clearing and daily routines are returning, many homeowners across Sumner County may still be dealing with damage they cannot see at first glance. Ice storms are deceptive. They often leave behind issues that surface days or even weeks later. Now is the time to carefully evaluate your home and property and take action before minor problems turn into expensive repairs.

Ice, freezing rain, and extended cold place extreme stress on roofs, gutters, trees, and plumbing systems. Even if your home looks fine from the street, damage could be hiding beneath shingles, behind walls, or underground.

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Start With a Full Walk Around Of Your Property

Begin with a slow walk around your home and yard. Look up, look down, and take your time. Check your roof for missing, lifted, or cracked shingles. Ice buildup can force shingles upward and allow moisture to penetrate underneath, leading to leaks and interior damage.

Inspect gutters and downspouts closely. Heavy ice can pull gutters away from the house, cause cracks, or block drainage. Damaged gutters can allow water to pool near your foundation, increasing the risk of structural issues.

Trees are another major concern after ice storms. Ice adds weight, and branches that appear stable may actually be cracked or weakened. Look for hanging limbs, leaning trees, or visible splits in branches. These hazards can fall without warning, especially during the next rain or wind event.

Also examine siding, windows, decks, fences, and outdoor structures. Even small cracks can allow moisture inside and lead to rot or mold over time.

Why a Roof Inspection Matters After an Ice Storm

Head of Residential Daniel Cone with Genesis Roofing, one question he says he gets ask often from homeowners is, “Why should we get our roof inspected after the ice storm if we don’t see any damage? Do we need one?” The answer is YES and Genesis Roofing offers Free Roof Inspections.

 

Most homeowners inspect their property from the ground. While this is a good first step, Daniel explains that it is also where many problems get missed. Ice damage is not always obvious, especially if you are not physically on the roof and do not know what to look for. Hairline cracks, lifted shingles, damaged flashing, and impact points from falling limbs can easily go unnoticed from below.

Daniel shared that Genesis Roofing offers a free roof inspection, which includes more than just checking shingles. Their inspections also cover roof flashing, which is critical for preventing water intrusion around chimneys, vents, and roof transitions. Gutters are inspected as well, since ice often causes hidden damage that can lead to drainage issues long after the storm has passed.

A professional inspection can identify issues early, helping homeowners avoid more serious and costly repairs down the road.

Do Not Overlook Plumbing and Water Damage

Frozen and burst pipes are among the most common and expensive problems following an ice storm. Even if water pressure never dropped, pipes may have partially frozen and cracked. When temperatures rise, those cracks can quickly turn into leaks.

Check under sinks, in basements, crawl spaces, garages, and along exterior walls. Look for damp spots, staining, dripping water, or unusual odors. Listen for water running when no fixtures are turned on.

If you suspect frozen or damaged pipes, contact a licensed plumber immediately. Delaying repairs can result in significant water damage to drywall, flooring, insulation, and electrical systems.

Know Your Insurance Claim Window

Many homeowners are unaware that insurance policies include a limited time window to file storm related claims. Waiting too long can result in denied coverage.

Document everything now. Take clear photos and videos of any damage you find. Write down when the storm occurred and when the damage was discovered. Save all receipts for emergency or temporary repairs.

If you are unsure whether something qualifies for a claim, contact your insurance agent as soon as possible. Asking early can prevent problems later.

You Have the Right to Choose Your Own Contractor

After storms, out of area contractors often move in quickly, offering fast repairs. While some are legitimate, others may not be licensed, insured, or reliable.

Homeowners have the legal right to choose their own contractor or subcontractor. You are not required to use the contractor suggested by your insurance company, and you should never feel pressured to sign paperwork on the spot.

Always verify licensing and insurance. Hiring unlicensed or uninsured contractors can leave you financially responsible for injuries, faulty work, or code violations.

Choose Local Whenever Possible

Local contractors bring real advantages. They understand regional weather patterns, building codes, and common storm damage issues. They also rely on their reputation in the community and are far more likely to stand behind their work.

Across Sumner County, this ice storm caused roof damage, gutter issues, fallen trees, fence damage, and frozen or broken pipes. Local professionals are already familiar with these conditions and know how to repair them correctly.

Act Quickly, Even If the Damage Seems Small

Small issues rarely stay small. A minor roof leak can become structural damage. A cracked gutter can lead to foundation problems. A weakened tree branch can fall during the next storm.

Getting professional inspections now can save time, money, and stress later.

 

The ice storm may be gone, but its effects can linger. Take time now to inspect your home, document any damage, and work with licensed, insured, and local professionals. A careful inspection today can protect your home and help you fully recover from this storm.

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