Keeping on Eye on Your Roof During Winter

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Keeping on Eye on Your Roof During Winter

Winter can be a rough time of year. Months of harsh weather such as snow and sleet can take a toll on your property, including your roof. Without proper precautions and regular monitoring, your roof could suffer damage. If untreated, roof damage could cost you a lot of money or cause further damage to your property. To ensure your roof maintains its structural integrity throughout the winter, it's essential to detect early problems through regular inspections. 

At Huber & Associates, we specialize in inspecting and fixing roofs across the United States. With over 40 years of experience, we have the knowledge and skills to pinpoint and address any winter damage. Your roof is one of the most essential components of your home, especially during the winter. That's why we practice great precision and care to ensure your roof lasts. 

This winter, take measures to notice any damage to your roof before the problem escalates. 

Winter Roof Inspection Checklist

When winter rolls around, property owners can ensure their roof's longevity by conducting a monthly inspection. For the best results, continue to follow these practices all year round. That way, you'll spot problems well in advance and can call an experienced roofing company to address them. 

Your winter roof inspection should include:

  • Looking for interior damage. The easiest and safest way to spot roof damage is to pinpoint signs inside your home. If your roof isn't properly sealed, you might see wet spots or discoloration on your ceiling or floor. New leaks aren't as easy to notice, so check for cracked plaster or other small deficiencies as a sign of leakage.

  • Searching for exterior damage. Your roof may be slippery during the winter, so the safest method is to walk around your property to get different vantage points. Dents or an uneven slope can signal damage from hail or other blunt force such as fallen tree limbs. Frequent freezing and thawing can also cause shingles to crack or break off.

  • Checking your gutters. Clogged or broken gutters may cause your roof to leak, so check for obstructing material from the ground. Clearing your own gutters using a ladder can be dangerous, so we recommend hiring professionals to perform a gutter inspection. They can clear your gutters of leaves, branches and other objects. Melting and re-freezing snow can also cause an ice dam or a wall of ice in your drain that prevents proper flow. Removing ice dams is a complicated procedure that calls for professional assistance.

  • Contacting an expert. After checking for interior and exterior factors of roof damage, report any problems to a dependable roof maintenance team such as Huber & Associates. A professional crew can safely repair dents, cracked shingles, water dams and other issues.

Contact Huber & Associates to Perform Your Winter Roof Inspection 

A long winter can take a toll on your roof, but following these recommendations can help you spot and address the most common problems. You can also count on Huber & Associates to inspect your roof and provide repair or replacement services. To learn more, contact Huber & Associates today! 

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