12 Tips for Preparing Your Roof for the Winter Season.
Are you worried about your roof or gutters this holiday season? As the winter season rolls in, it’s a good idea to prepare your roof for the elements. With these handy tips, ensure your roof stays clean against the harsh cold weather. If you need help with any of these tasks to prepare your roof for winter, please get in touch with us! We also have financing available!
Clean Your Gutters to Prepare Your Roof:
Remove leaves, debris, and any blockages from your gutters and downspouts. By ensuring that snow and ice can melt away smoothly, you’ll dodge the risk of water getting trapped and wreaking havoc on your roof.
Inspect for Damage:
Check your roof for signs of damage. Repair any issues to prevent water infiltration and prepare your roof.
Trim Overhanging Branches:
Trim tree branches that hang over your roof to keep them from falling onto it during heavy snow or ice storms. If you need assistance, feel free to reach out.
Check Attic Insulation:
Make sure that your attic is well-insulated to prevent heat loss. Proper insulation will help prevent the formation of ice dams and help prepare your roof.
Seal Gaps and Leaks:
Inspect the roof for gaps, leaks, or areas where warm air might escape into the attic. Use weather-stripping, caulk, or insulation to seal these areas.
Clear Snow Accumulation:
After heavy snowfall, try using a roof rake to gently remove snow from the roof, especially if it’s accumulating in large amounts. These steps will keep your roof free from the heavy burden of excess weight and stop those pesky ice dams from forming.
Install Ice and Water Shields:
Consider installing ice and water shields under your roofing materials, especially in areas prone to ice dams, to provide an extra layer of protection for your roof.
Check for Proper Ventilation:
Make sure that your attic has proper ventilation to maintain a consistent temperature around your roof. Proper ventilation helps prepare your roof by preventing ice formation and buckled roof decking.
Schedule a Professional Inspection With Us:
If you’re unsure about the condition of your roof, hire a certified professional roofing contractor to perform an inspection. We’re good at spotting anything that might need fixing or tweaking.
Prepare Emergency Supplies:
In severe winter weather, have emergency supplies, such as a roof rake, a snow shovel, a tarp, and materials for quick roof patching if necessary.
Keep an Eye on Snow/Ice Accumulation, and Water Intrusion:
Monitor your roof during the winter season for snow and ice buildup. Be proactive in clearing it to prevent excessive weight and ice dam formation.
Check Your Home's Ventilation:
Ensure your home’s heating and ventilation systems function correctly to prevent excessive heat from reaching the attic and causing ice dams to help prepare your roof for winter.