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Goodbye Wind and Hail, Hello Ice and Snow – Preparing Your Roof for Winter in the Twin Cities

November 22, 2023

In the Twin Cities. fallen leaves and cooler weather are two indicators that winter is coming. So pull out your snow boots, break out the festive decor, and rake the leaves before a snowfall to ensure that your home and family are ready for winter, but before all that you need to prioritize winterizing your roof.

You want to make sure that your roof functions well and keeps you warm and cozy all winter long. Taking a few simple steps to avoid winter roofing problems before the cold weather sets in will help your roof withstand the coming storms, and give you confidence that your home will remain safe and dry in the coming months.

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Check Your Roofline

The first step you should take when you begin preparing your roof for winter is to look at your roofline. Your roof lines should be straight, so any signs of dipping, curving, or sagging are signs that you need to investigate. A sagging roofline can be caused by framing issues or by a saturated roof deck. During the winter, roofs are exposed to heavy rain and snowfall that can stress the roof, worsen sagging, and even lead to a cave-in. A sagging roof isn’t an immediate cause of concern on its own, but if it is accompanied by a leak or other signs of deterioration, a repair may be necessary.

Check The Attic For Signs Of Water Damage

Once you’ve checked on your chimney, head up to your attic, because in many cases, the first signs of a leaky roof can be seen there. Signs of a leak include water spots on the walls, wet roof decking, and puddles of water on the attic floor. If you discover any evidence of water damage in your roofing system, schedule a professional roof inspection so that you can get your roof back into top condition before the winter storms arrive.

Remove Debris

After you inspect your roof, you should move into the cleaning phase. It is common for leaves, twigs, and other debris to accumulate on your roof during the fall season, but if that debris is left on your roof all winter, the piles will become waterlogged, leaving your roof susceptible to water damage beneath the soggy mess. You can safely remove the debris with a leaf blower or with your hands.

Clean Out Your Gutters

Just like the roof, gutters are catch-alls for leaves, sticks, and other debris. Make sure to clean them out completely in order to prevent clogs, and allow snowmelt and rainwater to drain off your roof properly in the coming months.

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Trim Low Hanging Branches

Trees with low-hanging branches near your roof are a particular threat in the winter season. During a storm, snow and ice can build up on these branches and cause them to snap under the additional weight and land on your roof. Trimming or removing these branches will eliminate the risk of branch-related damage all winter long. If the branches extend over your roof, it may be risky to remove them yourself. In this case, call a professional arborist to help with the job and ensure your roof is safe.

Get Your Roof Professionally Inspected

Roof damage can go from needing a simple repair to requiring a total roof replacement very quickly, so if you have any concerns about your roof, schedule a professional roof inspection. A professional inspection will bring to light any existing problems with your roof that aren’t visible to an untrained eye. If a leak or other issue is identified, scheduling the repairs before winter storms come into full force will ensure that your roof is prepared to handle the coming rain, snow, ice, and wind.

Artisan Building & Remodeling Can Help With Your Winter Roofing Needs

Winterizing your roof is a necessary step to take, but it doesn’t guarantee that your roof won’t be affected by snow and ice throughout the winter. If you find yourself in need of a professional roofing company this winter, we’d be happy to provide our services. Our expert roofers are highly qualified and trained to identify all kinds of roof damage and conduct necessary repairs. Schedule your free estimate today to start the process!

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