Importance of Winter Roof Inspections

Why you should have a Roof Inspection this Winter
First, roof inspections are always a good idea. If you live in an area that is prone to snow or heavy rain, roof inspections aren’t just wise, they’re crucial. As snow gathers on the top of your home, your roof experiences a great deal of stress and strain. While we do see snow occasionally, rain and wind can have a big impact on your roof as well. A healthy, well installed roof can easily withstand the windy, rainy and snowy months.
Weather Damage
Second, roofs are built to withstand quite a bit of weight. However, when snow levels become too deep, roofs have been known to collapse under the snow’s weight. Usually, homes in snowier climates have roofs that are built with snow buildup in mind. With that being said, it is important to have someone inspect your roof to ensure that it is suitable for winter weather.
Visual Inspection
Make sure that you are performing visual roof inspections once a month and especially after a storm. A visual inspection can help you determine whether or not your shingles and flashing have been damaged. This can indicate that you have further issues within your roof. Further, inspect your interior ceilings because if you notice stains, you likely have a leak.
Contacting a Roofing Professional
In addition, the best way to avoid a full roof replacement is to have your roof inspected by a roof contractor. If you live somewhere that sees quite a bit of snow, err on the side of caution and seek out two inspections per year. With regular inspections, roofs are built to last for around twenty years. If your roof is at the twenty-year mark, it may be time to consider a full replacement.
Winter Roof Maintenance Tips
Finally, along with seeking out a proper inspection to ensure that your roof can handle the weight of snow and ice, here are a few tips to care for your roof during the winter months:
- Your attic should be cold. A well-insulated attic is essential during winter. This will allow the snow on the roof to melt in a slow and safe manner. Snow that melts quickly can form ice dams, damage roofs, clog gutters, and create rather dangerous icicles.
- Purchase a roof rake. With poles up to 20-feet long, roof rakes are great for clearing excess snow or debris off of your roof after a major storm.
- Have your gutters cleaned. Ice buildup is common in gutters. Too much ice can cause the gutters to rip away from your home. Attempting to chip away at the ice yourself can cause an injury. It is best to hire a roofing professional to ensure that the gutters are cleaned in a proper manner.
In conclusion, our in-house installers are factory trained and certified. Most have been with us for 10 years or more. MCE has been a GAF Certified Contractor since 2011 and has held the President’s Club Status since 2014. Master Elite Certification is GAF’s assurance that your roof will be completed professionally and with quality. Above all, get a professional roofing contractor’s opinion. This will give you peace of mind knowing the roof is in good condition.
Here at MCE, we offer free evaluations of your roofing and gutter systems. Give MCE a call at (503) 397-2215 or Fill Out Our Free Roofing Consultation Form to schedule a contact-free roof evaluation. We are family owned and operated serving Columbia County, the Portland Metro and surrounding areas with over 25 years of experience.