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Recommendations For Replacing And Repairing Your Roof In The Winter

Roofing troubles, such as moisture leaks in your attic, blown-off shingles, and bent flashing can occur at any time of the year and in any weather. For this reason, there may come a time in your home ownership experience where you will need to arrange for your roof to be repaired and replaced. Here are some recommendations to help you maintain and replace your roof in the winter.

Roof Replacement

When your roof starts leaking and fails, it is a good idea to handle its repair with a new roof as soon as possible. If this occurs in the winter, you can still replace the roof even if the temperature is colder outside. But first, your roofing professional will need to clear off your existing roof to remove snow and ice, so they can remove the shingles. It is best to remove your roof's existing shingles so your roofing professional can check the condition of your roofing deck plywood and also reinstall a new layer of roofing felt and ice and water barrier. It is these elements that make your roof durable during the worst weather condition and snow and icy conditions that winter can bring to your home.

Even though your roof needs replacement, your roofing professional will need dry weather to replace your roof. If there is any rain in the forecast, it is best to wait for a break. And sunny days during the winter will make your new roof more effective and be installed properly. The adhesive on your roof's ice barrier and on the shingles' tabs needs heat from the sun in order to adhere and cure to your roof, but this can take place in the springtime. It is best to have your old roof stripped from your home and replaced with a new and water-tight shingle layer.

Protect Against Ice Problems

On your new roof or your older existing roof, you might come across a thick layer of ice along the edge of your roof. This ice dam means trouble for your home interior in the form of water leaks when the ice melts, so you should prevent ice dams with some preparation and prevention. Clear off the snow from your roof's edge and install heating cables along the space above your gutters. Then, make sure your attic is ventilated so outside air can cool the underside of your roof.

Consult with your roofer to find out prevention strategies they can apply and install for you on your roof if you are having it replaced this winter so you won't have to deal with damage in the spring. Find roofing replacement services in your area today.