How Snow & Ice Impact Your Roof

Most New England residents have mixed feelings in regard to the snow. It emphasizes the regions beautiful landscape while at the same time making any sort of travel a complete nightmare. In addition to the problematic commute, the snow can bring about a variety of other problems for homeowners who neglect their roof. Roofs are an extremely vulnerable part of your home when it comes to winter storms because the snow that accumulates on your roof and is left unaddressed can quickly develop into a multitude of other problems.

Roof Leaks

One of the most common problems that develop as a result of leaving snow piled on your roof is that of leaks. Unlike rainstorms that drop precipitation capable of running of your roof, snow storms drop heavy snow that often accumulates into a heavy mass on your roof. This extra weight plays a large role in why leaks form and only gets worse as weight intensifies. Water that is allowed to seep through the roof can begin to damage other parts of the home such as the attic, insulation, walls, and more!

Roof Icicles

Water that doesn’t seep through the roof can be problematic in other ways such as by forming icicles. Individuals don’t realize how damaging icicles can be due to the fact that many are amazed by the natural beauty that they possess. The added weight from hanging icicles can further damage the ends of your roof as well as your gutters. In a worst case scenario, they can fall off of the roof and injure anyone walking below.

Roof Ice Dams

When the snow and ice melt and then inevitably freeze once again, this time under your roof, it is referred to as an ice dam. These are one of, if not the, most damning problem that can arise from neglecting excess snow accumulation on your roof. At this point, the ice dam is unable to properly melt and flow off of your roof so it will be forced to melt under the surface of the roof which can lead to the leaks we discussed earlier as well as damages materials such as shingles.

Looking to replace a damaged roof? Contact Burke Roofs!

For those who have neglected their roof in terms of snowfall and now find themselves looking for a new roof, Burke Roofs can help. Our staff has the extensive knowledge needed to replace your roof and protect your home. For more information about us and our available services, contact us!

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