With the sudden influx of snow and frigid temperatures, the
one thing that no homeowner wants to end up with is a roofless house. With the
nation seeing record-setting cold temperatures and snowfall accumulations, it
is becoming more important than ever for Tennessee homeowners to take some
extra precautions
with their roofs. That way they won’t be faced with the need for emergency
roof repairs later on.
Snow and Roofs
Try to keep your roof from having to deal with too much
excess weight. Although the snow looks pretty on your roof, too much of it can
weigh your roof down and cause its structure to sag and breakdown during the
harsh weather temperatures. When you factor in that there is also ice up on
your rooftop, it is only a matter of time before your roof is not able to
withstand the continuous pressure and cold. To keep your roof from collapsing
when you need it most, contact your local Tennessee roofing and
construction company so they can save your roof before it’s too late.
Shingles and Cold
Weather
Excessively cold temperatures can cause the shingles on your
roof to crack, lift and curl up. Once this happens, the best thing you can do
to correct the situation is to get those shingles replaced. If you don’t, you
could run into problems when it comes to heating your home. You could also end
up with some leaking once the snow melts which could affect the inside of your
home.
Contact Maynard
Construction at (616) 889-5830 today to put an end to your roofing
problems. We provide free estimates and are ready to assist you.

