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Winter Concerns For Roofing Inspections in Wyoming, MI

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Roofing Inspection Wyoming, MIIf you live in the Wyoming, Michigan area, you understand how cold the weather can get and how much ice and snow can get heaped up onto our roof tops. We may love our winter weather, but without professional roofing inspection, our roofs may be at risk for damages. You may not know that all this snow and ice can cause roof damages to your home. In fact, accumulating snow and ice can totally destroy your roof and your home if your roof accumulates more snow than it can hold. How strong is your Wyoming roof?

Ice And Snow Buildup Can Cave In Roofs

Roofs aren’t indestructible, especially when it comes to how much weight a roof structure can bear before caving in. That’s why roofing inspections are important to have about once a year. How much snow or weight your roof can stand up to is dependent on the safety building code requirements that were in effect during the time when your roof was built. For older homes, the roof structures weren’t required to be as strong as they are today, with thinner deck materials they can be considerably weaker and could be in need of roofing repairs.

In our area of the country, roofs should be built with a higher pitch, causing ice and snow to fall off the roof structure more easily. Roofing inspections can determine with what pitch your roof was built. On lower pitched roofs, the risk for buildup is much higher both for snow and debris from storms. Again, if you have a lower pitch on your roof than is generally required for our area, you’ll have a higher risk for damages from ice and snow during our winter months.

Wyoming, MI Ice Dams And Their Dangers

Ice dams form on rooftops all over the country, but are much more likely to form in climates like ours here in Wyoming, MI. That’s another reason an annual roofing inspection can seriously help homeowners in Wyoming. There are different reasons why ice dams form, but one key condition to them forming is due to the warm inside air melting the snow into water along your wall cavity which then can form into ice as it hits the cold air near your roof overhang.

There it can build up into a type of ice wall that continues to slowly melt and reform into ice as it drips over the edge of your roof. Huge ice-sickles can form and even ice waterfalls that can reach the ground. As this ice breaks when it begins to melt, it can break off and land on people.

Snow and ice can also cause your roof shingles to crack. Small holes in your roof or improperly insulated attic spaces are main causes of ice dams and other roofing problems. That snow and ice drips slowly into your attic or wall spaces and can be destructive to your home, especially if mold or mildew takes hold and grows.

Cure For Roof Inspection Problems in Wyoming, MI

If you notice ice or snow building up on your Wyoming roof, it’s important to not let the problem go. The best thing you can do is have a roofing inspection done by a Roofing Contractor so you can find out if holes, insulation, roof pitch, or some other problems are causing your build up.

Snow and ice are agreeably beautiful, but when building up on our Michigan roof tops, they’re anything but healthy for our roof structures. Call for your affordable, professional inspection at Above Roofing & Exteriors today.

If you are looking for a Wyoming, MI roofing inspection, please call 866-798-3523 or complete our online request form.

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