You can stop worrying about that winter trouble for roofs and focus on having fun this season with your family and friends.
No snow on roof in winter.
Water cannot travel upward due to the design of metal roofing.
While roofs with a steeper pitch are more attractive have better drainage they will cost more to build since they require more lumber and more labor.
Roof surfaces can become slick and slippery thanks to snow ice or frost.
As with any roofing job it s important that roofers are tethered to the roof so that if they were to slip they would be stopped before they went over the edge.
On the poorly sealed and insulated roofs the snow on the roof melts which in turn freezes at night creating the ice dams.
They are hard to prevent with some of the huge snowfalls that occur but the houses that are better insulated and sealed in turn allow less heat to escape to the attic and therefore have less melting of snow.
Activity on your roof may also break the sealant bond on the shingles so be prepared to hand seal shingles that are peeling away from your roof.
Winter roofing projects can take longer.
Light fluffy snow is generally no problem for a well constructed home.
It s also important to keep in mind the safety of the roofers since the roof can be a slippery surface to work on in the winter.
Winter is here in the northern hemisphere and if you live in a temperate zone you will probably get some snow.
If a roof does not shed snow the built up snow can become so heavy that the roof will collapse.
We can help you with your plans for making sure your roof is ready for winter snow this season with proper winter preparation.
Snow is fun and pretty but when it piles up on your roof it s a hazard.
That means roofers must take extra precautions when working on a roof to wear roof fall protection equipment work methodically and carefully and wear high performing gear like winter rated work boots which have been tested for wet cold conditions.
Metal doesn t use these adhesives so winter has no impact on our process.
For shingles projects the adhesives become the biggest concern in lower temperatures.
And snow typically slides off the metal materials lessening the risk.
However during this season sometimes the snow storms and ice storms lead to an excessive amount of snow accumulating on your roof.
Snow on the roof can be a good thing.
Roof ventilation design for deep snow areas avoid condensation ice dam leaks attic mold roof structure damage in areas of snow cover.
Make sure that snow on the roof is not something you are unprepared for.
When that happens the first thing to know is that it s not about the amount or depth of snow on your roof it s about the weight.