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A leaking roof may not seem like a big problem during a long, dry summer, but as winter approaches, it is critical to make the necessary repairs. Fixing a leaking roof before winter can keep the costs minimal and ensure the roof is ready to handle the snow and ice of the winter months.
Putting off leaky roof repairs until winter can make them dangerous, even impossible, to fix. It can be much harder to find a leak when the roof is covered in snow and ice, and if moisture settles into the leak and freezes, the ice will expand and create more damage. This can make the leak monumentally worse when a large snow buildup melts and spring rains begin.
Roofs can be challenging to repair in winter. Not only will snow and ice make the work conditions far more hazardous, but roofing materials may not be as versatile in winter. Asphalt shingles, for example, can become brittle and break more easily in extreme cold, and they rely on the sun’s heat to properly bond together for a leak-proof roof. Similarly, coating compounds may not be able to adhere well to a roof that is cold or wet.
Even if repairs are possible in the winter, the expense may be higher because of insurance costs or extra equipment associated with trickier work settings. If the roof needs to be cleared of snow and ice before repairs begin, that extra time will also add extra costs to the bill. Ultimately, it is best to fix a leaking roof long before winter.
Some minor roof leaks are easy for homeowners to repair, and doing it yourself can be a great cost savings as you prep your home for winter.
While many small roof repairs are easy for homeowners, larger, more extensive repairs are best left to professionals. If there is catastrophic damage – such as from severe winds or large branches – it is always best to hire licensed, experienced roofers to complete the repairs. If the roof is already older and may have multiple problems, a professional can more easily gauge the overall work to be done and ascertain whether it would be more effective to do a complete reroofing instead of patchwork repairs. Finally, homeowners should always consider whether they have the handyman skills to make repairs effectively, as well as whether they are in the physical shape to be working on a sloped roof safely. If there are any concerns, it is better to leave the work to the professionals.
Fixing a leaking roof before winter may not seem to be a high priority, but taking care of small leaks before they become larger deluges can not only make the repairs easier, but will be far more cost effective and faster to complete well before winter arrives.