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How Well Did Your Roof Survive the Winter?

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How Well Did Your Roof Survive the Winter?
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When it comes to taking care of our houses, we usually think about the most obvious things. These would include such things as mowing the lawn, vacuuming the floors, and taking the trash out. These seem to be the areas of your home that get the most attention, anyway. Of course, one area that is just as important (if not more so) but is often overlooked would be the roof. Naturally, you owe it to yourself to ensure that your roof is always in tip-top shape. One situation where your roof might encounter issues would be in various weather situations. Thus, with that being said, here is a loaded question for you: How well did your roof survive the winter? The answer to that question has a tremendous bearing on the overall long-term health of your house. Consider some of these factors:

Leaks

Unfortunately, leaks are a common-place occurrence in the winter months. One of the reasons for this would be due to a phenomenon known as “Ice Dam”, in which ice forms a barrier on the roof and ultimately causes a leak by the sheer size of the barrier. Now, of course, if you pay what is called an “ice dam removal company” to melt the ice and it stops your leaking problem, then all’s well that ends well. But what if it doesn’t? If the leak still remains, then it probably means that the precipitation on your roof has caused a phenomenon called “attic condensation.” Ice Dam Guys warns that this issue can cause a roof leak by all of the rainwater joining together and then forming water droplets to act upon the woods present in the attic. Thus, when you call a roofing professional, don’t have them stop at just inspecting the roof. Have them examine the attic while they’re at it as well.

Missing Shingles

Missing shingles is another crisis that can happen to your roof during the winter. Coastal Window & Exteriors reports that California winter storms bring high winds that can top 55 mph, which can damage and even blow away your shingles, leaving you exposed. If you notice that your roof is missing some shingles, then it’s time for you to call a roofing company as soon as possible.

Tree Limbs

If you are privy to a sudden cold snap, the ice can work on your trees and cause them to collapse and scrape against your roof, damaging it by ripping off it’s protective covering. Frank’s Tree Service points out that you can prevent this by inspecting the trees near your home and having them trimmed before winter.

Keeping all of these roofing tips in mind will ensure that your roof will always survive even the harshest of winters!