Every season brings its own set of challenges for your roof. From the heat of summer to the freeze of winter, understanding how different weather conditions impact your roof can help you prolong its lifespan. Here are some seasonal roofing tips to keep your roof in top condition year-round.
How Rain, Snow, and Heat Impact 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 Freezing Weather: 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.
Extreme 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.
Getting Your Roof Ready for Extreme Weather
Preparing your roof for extreme weather is crucial. Here are some steps to help you keep your roof in good condition throughout the year:
- Inspect and clean gutters: Keep your gutters and downspouts clear of leaves and debris to prevent water from backing up during rain or snowmelt.
- Examine your shingles: Examine your shingles and replace any that are damaged or missing to prevent leaks and additional damage.
- Seal cracks: Seal any cracks or gaps you find to stop water from entering your roof during rainy or snowy weather.
- Ensure proper insulation: Good insulation not only boosts energy efficiency but also prevents ice dams from forming during the winter months.
Weathercraft’s Recommended Roof Inspections and Maintenance
We recommend getting a professional roof inspection at least twice annually—once in spring and once in fall. Our experts will assess any weather-related damage and provide recommendations for repairs to help your roof withstand extreme weather.