Winter Weather Roof Replacement

More than 5 million roofs are installed every year, but plenty of Americans see cold, snowy weather for about one-third of the year during the winter months. As that time of year draws near, you may notice that your roof is leaking or you're missing shingles. These are signs that you may need a roof replacement.

However, is it possible to install a new roof when there's snow outside? Wouldn't you need to wait until the spring?

If you're considering a roof replacement in colder weather, keep reading to learn what you should know.

Can You Get a New Roof During the Winter?

The simple answer is yes, you can have a roof replaced in the winter months.

While it is not always the most ideal time to have any type of home renovation completed, sometimes winter work is required. Professionals with the right training can work outside during the winter to complete the job.

When you're a homeowner, you have to consider replacing your roof as soon as it's time to do so. If you avoid it, even for a few months, you can run into decreased integrity and a lower home value.

You may be wondering how a roofer would be able to access the roof to replace it when you've got snow. The roofers can clear the snow and ice away before the work begins for a safer workspace.

Some roofers actually like to work in colder temperatures compared to the hot temperatures of the summer.

While there are more precautions that must be taken in the winter to replace a roof, it's entirely possible to get the job done with the right roofing professionals.

The truth is that there are times when a roof replacement cannot be avoided. If you are in need of a roof replacement or repair, it needs to get completed promptly to make sure that your home is safe.

Can All Roof Types Be Replaced in the Winter?

While there is no issue with the installation of many roof types in the winter, you should schedule an appointment to discuss your specific situation.

Not all roof types react the same way to cold temperatures.

For instance, shingle installation is best to do in certain types of weather due to the adhesives that are used. A metal roof, on the other hand, is not affected by the colder temperatures in the same way.

If your roof is made of mixed materials, it's difficult to say whether or not a winter roof replacement is possible. Discuss your roofing concerns with a professional at Amos Exteriors to be sure your questions are answered.

Pros and Cons of Winter Roof Replacement

Before you begin to plan out your new roofing project, you'll need to consider all sides of the situation. While a winter roof replacement is a definite option, it doesn't necessarily make it the right one for your home.

Some of the pros of a new roof in the winter are that the weather is more predictable, contractors are more available, and the cost of materials may be lower.

A few cons to consider before choosing when to replace a roof in the winter are possible delays due to weather, materials being sensitive to temperature changes, and an increased need for safety precautions.

It's important to note that pros and cons will exist for replacing a roof at any time of the year, not just in the winter months.

If you need a new roof immediately, it's better to do it when it is cold outside than to put it off until the spring.

Not only will your home's integrity have protection, but you could be protecting your family and yourself from the elements as well.

What Kind of Precautions Do Roofers Take?

Roofs can quickly become slick and slippery when ice and snow get added to the mix. Because of this, a winter roof project is going to require more safety precautions than a typical project might.

While a roofer should always use best practices for safety on a roofing job, in the winter, you will find that there are more hazards and considerations to make.

Roofers have to prioritize safety. If the roof worker isn't feeling safe while on the job, they won't be able to do their best work.

The days are shorter in the winter, so there is less daylight and less time to work. Cold weather can also be hard to work in for prolonged periods, so completing the project will take longer in the winter months as a result.

Snow can also hide potential hazards that are on the roof, so taking the time to clear away all ice and snow will be important. You may find that the contractors have to work around the weather to make this happen.

While your roofers may have different types of precautions to take during winter work, don't let that deter you from hiring a professional when you need one.

There is training to ensure that these jobs are done just as well as the jobs completed during the spring, summer, or fall.

Are You in Need of Professional Roofing Services?

Don't fear the winter weather! If you're seeking a roof replacement, there is no need to wait until the temperature gets warmer.

Replacing a roof is an option year-round and if you're in need of a roof, you don't want to delay until it's too late.

To schedule an appointment with Amos Exteriors or ask a question, contact us and let us know how we can help with your specific winter roofing needs.