The weather is one of the biggest threats to a roof. It must endure assaults of different weather conditions every day. Wear and tear and subsequent damage are the results of this constant exposure. Ensure a crucial line of defense with roof weather proofing. It’s the first step to safeguarding your investment. We’ll talk about different weather conditions your roof’s up against and what to do about them.
Sun and Heat
Wear and tear on your roof is accelerated by the sun’s constant beating. Over time, roofing materials like asphalt shingles may become brittle, crack, and fade due to the strong ultraviolet rays they emit.
What to Do: Use a reflective, UV-resistant roof coating to counteract the sun beating on it. By blocking the sun’s harmful rays, this protective layer lowers heat absorption and slows down the aging process.
Rain and Moisture
Dampness in the attic due to inadequate ventilation can cause rot and mold that weakens the roof’s structural stability. Rain can then penetrate through cracks or missing shingles and worsen moisture issues.
What to Do: Maintain clean gutters to effectively divert water down to the ground. Also, make sure that the shingles are undamaged. Most of all, adequate ventilation in the attic is needed to let damp air out.
Strong Wind
Strong winds can seriously harm a roof by rupturing seals, lifting and pulling off shingles, and compromising the roof’s structure as a whole. This often carries with it debris that can crack or puncture roofing material.
What to Do: Get only roofing materials that are right for resisting the kind of wind speed typical of your area. Since the edges and corners of the roof are vulnerable to strong winds, professional installation is essential.
Snow and Ice
How to prepare your roof for severe weather includes the recognition of ice and snow as serious hazards. Ice dams can also form under the eaves and trap meltwater that can seep beneath shingles and cause leaks. Most of all, the entire roofing structure could be strained by the weight of the collected snow.
What to Do: Make sure your attic is well-ventilated to maintain a constant roof temperature that prevents ice dam formation in winter. A home can also use roof cables that generate heat to clear away snow after a storm.
Hailstorms
A roof can sustain severe damage from a hailstorm’s relentless beating. Under such circumstances, asphalt shingles can crack and lose their natural capability to resist water. This damage may worsen over time.
What to Do: Get a professional inspection done after a hailstorm to check for any damage that may have been caused. Installing impact-resistant roofing materials with a Class 3 or 4 rating is your best protection.
Temperature Fluctuation
Roofs frequently expand and contract due to consistent temperature changes. Because of this condition that weakens roofing materials, what may eventually result are leaks, failing seals, and cracked shingles.
What to Do: Select flexible, long-lasting roofing materials that can tolerate thermal changes to lessen the harm that may develop from them. To help prevent drastic temperature fluctuation, make sure the attic is well-ventilated.
The Best Defense
Being proactive in one’s defense against the elements is the most crucial thing you can do to shield your roof adequately. A certified and insured contractor should be contacted for inspections to be made at least twice a year. It’s preferable that the roof weather proofing be done before the next storm hits. Call Lifetime Siding, Roofing, and Construction at (716) 239-6476









