The weather can have a huge impact on your roof. Understanding the challenges each season brings can help protect and extend your roof's life. Let’s dive into how weather affects your roof and tips for year-round protection.
The Weather Effects: Rain, Snow, and Heat on Your Roof
Heavy Rain: Persistent rain can lead to leaks, mold, and erosion if your roof isn’t properly sealed. Standing water can damage shingles and cause rot in wooden structures.
Snow and Ice Accumulation: Snow buildup can cause your roof to sag or even collapse if left unchecked. Ice dams form when melting snow refreezes at the roof’s edge, blocking drainage and causing leaks.
Heat: Heat can warp, crack, or buckle shingles, and the constant expansion and contraction of roofing materials in hot weather can weaken the roof’s structure over time.
How to Prepare Your Roof for Harsh Weather
Taking steps to protect your roof from extreme weather is essential. Here are some tips to keep your roof safe during harsh conditions:
- Clear gutters: Ensure that gutters and downspouts are clear of debris to prevent water backup during rain or snow melt.
- Inspect shingles: Examine your shingles and replace any that are damaged or missing to prevent leaks and additional damage.
- Seal roof cracks: Check for and seal any cracks or gaps in your roof to prevent water intrusion during rain or snow.
- Check insulation: Proper insulation helps keep your home energy-efficient and prevents the formation of ice dams.
Weathercraft’s Recommended Roof Inspections and Maintenance
Weathercraft recommends having your roof professionally inspected at least twice a year—once in the spring and again in the fall. During these inspections, we’ll check for any damage caused by weather and address potential issues before they escalate. Our experts will also suggest the necessary repairs or upgrades to help your roof withstand extreme weather conditions.