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Is Your Roof Ready For Winter?

As the winter season comes closer and brings the forecast of stormy weather and freezing temperatures, it is the right time to prepare for your residential roof for the winter. Property managers and homeowners similarly will want to know what has to be done to get there ready for the winter. Most roofing professionals advise that you must start thinking about winter from the day of Halloween. You should ask yourself whether your roof is ready for the winter?

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First of all, you must schedule regular inspections of your house roofing. The best time to inspect your roof is before the arrival of brutal weather. Based on your geographic location, you must try to schedule an inspection from a professional sometime in October or November. The professional can tell you if you have any damage that requires repair while taking important steps to prevent leaks in the winter. This might include replacing or repairing flashing, removing debris from roof surfaces and gutter and replacing the missing or damaged shingles.

It is important that you complete the roof work before the winter begins. Roofing in winter can be risky for the professional who is handling it. In some weather conditions, roofers must be concerned about frostbite and other winter related problems. This impacts the scheduling and the cost of replacement or repairs of roofs ultimately. By making your roof ready before the winter, you will save a lot of money.

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Since most residential roofs are built from asphalt shingles, it is necessary to remember that these shingles can get brittle and hard to install during cold climate. Brittle shingles can easily break and crack during installation, which can leave your home at the risk of leaks. Water may seep into the cracks of shingles in cold climates, water freezes and makes bigger cracks. So, to avoid all these situations, it is recommended to get your roof ready and prepared before the winter.

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