Winter roofing repairs can be done- at a
price.
While
roofing in the wintertime is harder to do and can be unsafe for everyone
involved – roofers, homeowners and inhabitants and ever passersby who– the
truth is, it can be done if the necessary precautions are taken. This is
primarily in the case of an emergency, which is why professional roofers still
work during winter if only on a minimum capacity, and usually for a higher fee.
What about a total roof replacement?
So, should
you have your roof totally replaced in the winter? Probably not, unless there
is a dire emergency. Aside from the fact that it is unsafe and unpleasant, the
conditions for roofing aren’t exactly fantastic during winter. Also, failing to
respect the need for good weather while fixing or placing a new roof generally
tends to result in a less than desirable final product, which will likely not
be any safer or less prone to leaking than your current roof.
There are
products available that facilitate and make winter roofing possible, allowing
for those urgent leak repairs to be done in the colder month. But the fact is
that traditional materials don’t dry properly in the freezing cold – or snow –
and they don’t dry well with humidity either. This means that the roofing
structure will not be fixed properly, and might even become defective and more
fragile. Another fact you should keep in mind is that the leaks are harder to
find during winter, and looking for them then isn’t the best idea, particularly
if you are not experienced and have no idea of what you are doing.
What if you notice a leak in your roof
during the winter months?
If you have
noticed a leak in the roofing structure of your home during winter, your best
bets are: covering the roof with a tarp and waiting for at least a few days of
decent weather to appear. Or, take note of any existing problems with your roof,
even adding in some photos if possible, and get in touch with a professional
roofer to plan for the roof repairs or replacement to take place as soon as
possible when the weather becomes more suitable roofing work.