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The Impact of the Freeze-Thaw Cycle on Your Roof
Living in the Midwest means dealing with unpredictable winter weather. Harsh winter conditions create the perfect storm for roofing damage. The fluctuating temperatures, combined with snow and rain, can begin to take a toll on your roof because of the shifts. This cycle, commonly known as the freeze-thaw cycle, can significantly impact your roof.


4 Ways Freezing Temperatures Affect Your Roof
Unfortunately, Northern Illinois is susceptible to harsh winters. Between winter snow storms and polar vortexes, your roof can become vulnerable to damage. Like snow and ice, freezing temperatures can harm your roof. The extreme cold can impact your roof in the following ways: Shingles can become more fragile Flashing can sustain damage Freeze-thaw cycles can cause leaks Ice dam formation can cause water damage In this blog, we’ll discuss the top four ways cold temperatur


5 Most Common Winter Roofing Problems
Midwest winters are full of surprises, often bringing a host of challenges for homeowners. The accumulation of heavy snow, thick ice, high winds, and freezing cold temperatures can damage your roof and lead to expensive repairs down the road. Some of the most common problems include: Cracked shingles Damaged flashing Water damage from leaks Excess weight from snow build-up Poor ventilation Staying proactive and addressing potential roofing problems early is key to keeping you


4 Ways Winter Weather Affects Your Roof
Changing seasons and dropping temperatures mean harsh winter weather is on its way. As a Midwestern homeowner, it's essential to know how severe weather and cold temperatures can affect the health of your roof. Understanding how winter weather can impact your roof can help you prepare for and prevent costly issues later on. This blog will outline the four key issues to watch for this winter. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles can weaken your roof, leading to warped flashing and exp


How Snow and Ice Damage Your Roof
Your roof is as important as the foundation of your house. It is important to take action to prevent damage and resolve any issues as they arise. In the winter months, you should be extra cautious of how the weather can impact your roof. Snow and ice can undoubtedly harm your roof, leaving you with costly repairs. Blocked gutters in the fall may lead to ice dams once winter arrives. What happens to my roof after it snows? Snow can accumulate on your roof and cause damage to


How to Handle Ice Dams on Your Roof This Winter
Ice dams threaten any roof in the Midwest with the fluctuation of temperatures. When warm air in your attic causes snow and ice on your roof to melt too quickly, the water runs down the cold eaves towards the gutters, refreezing into an ice dam or icicles . And any unwanted moisture entering the home can lead to the growth of mold and mildew. Do you have icicles hanging from your roof? While they look pretty, they might be a sign of ice dams. ❄️ How do ice dams form on your

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