Every season brings its own set of challenges for your roof. From the heat of summer to the freeze of winter, understanding how different weather conditions impact your roof can help you prolong its lifespan. Here are some seasonal roofing tips to keep your roof in top condition year-round.

The Weather Effects: Rain, Snow, and Heat on Your Roof
Rain: Excessive rainfall can lead to leaks, mold growth, and erosion. If your roof isn't properly sealed, water can get in and cause damage.
Snow and Ice Accumulation: Accumulated snow can put a heavy load on your roof, potentially causing it to sag or collapse. Ice dams form when melting snow refreezes at the roof's edge, blocking proper drainage.
Heat: Excessive heat can cause shingles to warp, crack, or even buckle. The expansion and contraction of roofing materials in hot weather can weaken their structure over time.
Getting Your Roof Ready for Extreme Weather
To protect your roof from extreme weather conditions, it’s important to:
- Clear gutters: Make sure your gutters are free from debris to avoid water backup during heavy rains or melting snow.
- Inspect shingles: Replace damaged or missing shingles before the weather worsens to avoid leaks and further damage.
- Seal roof cracks: Look for cracks or gaps and seal them to prevent water from seeping into your roof during storms or snowmelt.
- Check insulation: Good insulation not only boosts energy efficiency but also prevents ice dams from forming during the winter months.
Regular Roof Inspections and Repairs
To keep your roof in peak condition, Weathercraft suggests having it inspected twice a year—once in spring and once in fall. We’ll identify weather-related damage and make recommendations for repairs and upgrades to protect your roof from harsh weather.