The Pros & Cons of Repairing a Roof During Winter
It’s true that most construction projects get scheduled during spring and summer when it’s warm and dry. Particularly in roof work, many adhesives require summer weather to set properly. That said, some roofing materials can easily be installed over the winter, such as metal roofs. H & H Metal Products in Savannah, TN, is here to weigh the pros and cons of winter roof work.
Pros
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Bracing Weather: Before you worry about your roofing contractor getting cold fingers, remember that chilly winter temperatures can actually be helpful when you’re already working up a sweat.
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Easy Metal Roofing Installation: Due to their design and natural properties, metal roofing materials can be installed without complication—no matter the time of year—and they don’t crack.
Cons
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Slippery Conditions: Ice and snow make roofs slippery over the winter. Roofing contractors will need time to shovel snow off your roof and ensure safe working conditions.
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Adhesive Failure: The number one reason roof repair is usually saved for warmer temperatures is that adhesives end up freezing before they bond. This is especially relevant for asphalt shingle installation, but not for metal roofs. Asphalt shingles are also likely to crack if their installation is attempted over the winter.
Winter may not seem like the most convenient time for roof work—but before assuming anything, find out for sure whether your project is doable. To inquire about metal roofing materials and other products, give H & H Metal Products a call in Savannah, TN, at (731) 925-1922. More information about the metal roofing supply store is available on their website.