Winter Roof Repairs Your Home May Require

Posted on: 6 December 2021

There are many unique threats that the winter months can pose to your home's roofing system. Unfortunately, there are many homeowners that may not take the winter weather threats to their roofs seriously, and this can increase the risk of encountering problems in the future.

Leaks From Melting Snow Accumulation

Leaks can be an extremely damaging problem for your roof to experience. Unfortunately, the winter months can allow snow to trap moisture on the roof, which can increase the risk of a major leak forming. Removing snow from the roof can help to reduce this risk, but it will require you to have the right tools to be able to safely reach and remove the snow that has formed. If you want to avoid the need to do this manually, there are electric heating systems that can be applied to the roof that will generate enough warmth to melt the snow and ice that has collected on it.

Damage From Heavy Icicles

Icicles hanging off the gutters or the roof can be a common sight during the winter months. However, these deposits can pose a significant threat to the roof. While the icicles may be pretty to look at, they will add a substantial amount of weight to the gutters, flashing, and edging of the roof. Unfortunately, this can lead to significant damage occurring if they are not removed. After a winter storm, you should take a few moments to knock any icicles that have formed off the roof. In addition to reducing the risk of the weight of the icicles damaging the roof, this can also reduce the amount of uncontrolled runoff that is created by the melting icicles.

Damaged Structural Supports

The weight of snow and ice accumulations on the roof can actually damage some of the structural supports that hold it up. For example, you may find that the roof starts to sag in some areas due to the weight of the snow and ice causing structural supports to warp or even crack. After periods of particularly heavy snow, you may want to check the roof for signs of sagging as this could indicate that significant structural damage occurred that will need to be repaired. Otherwise, the roof may be more likely to collapse the next time that there is heavy snowfall and large accumulations form. Fortunately, this type of roof repair is typically covered by the homeowner's insurance policy, which can reduce the out-of-pocket expenses that you have to pay to restore your home's structural integrity.

Reach out to a roofing company like C Cougill Roofing Co Inc that provides repairs. 

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