The Pros & Cons of Having Your Roof Worked on in the Winter

Benefits of having your roof repaired during Winter in Columbus Ohio

Benefits of having your roof repaired during Winter in Columbus Ohio

If you suffer roof damages in winter, then you may be wondering if it’s possible to get it repaired. Is it too dangerous to work on a roof during winter, will any contractors be willing to take on the job?  This article has been put together to help educate you on the topic of roof repairs in winter. Below, you will find all the pros and cons of getting your roof fixed when during the winter months:

Pros:

Arguably the biggest pro of winter roof repairs is that you’re getting to your roof before small problems turn into big ones. Winter weather can cause small cracks to turn into larger ones and also encourage more to appear. So, if you wait until it gets warm and dry, your roof will be in worse shape, and more repairs will need to be done. Consequently, the cost of your repairs can shoot up.

Also, it’s very cold in the winter, and you need to keep as much heat in your home as possible. A crack in your roof can let so much heat escape and keep your family shivering until it’s fixed. What does this mean? It means you’re going to turn your heating on full blast to compensate for how cold your home is. This results in high heating bills, meaning you waste a lot of money. Get your roof seen to in winter, and you can reverse the problem and keep your home nice and toasty.

Another pro is that it’s often easier to find a roofer that can fix your roof during the winter. This is because they are usually in very high demand throughout the warm months. So, it’s easier to get a top roofer in as their work may slow down because most people think it’s a bad idea to get their roof fixed in the winter!

Cons:

There are some negatives with having your roof repaired in winter and one of them is that not all roof types can be repaired in cold conditions. Rubber roofs shouldn’t be installed or worked on in winter as the temperature is too cold. Asphalt shingles can also be susceptible to problems when handled in winter.

You also have to realize that winter is a very busy time of the year. No doubt you’ve got a lot planned and may be going on holiday or visiting relatives. The last thing you want is a roof repair job that takes too much time and disrupts your holiday travel plans.

Finally, wet and slippery winter weather conditions can make roof repairs more dangerous. What if your contractor’s tools slip off an icy roof and injure you or a family member? You can argue accidents like this could happen in the summer too. However, the likelihood is heightened when there’s ice & water everywhere.

If you have roof problems during winter then ideally you need them fixed as soon as possible. Make sure you talk to a qualified contractor and ensure they deem the conditions safe to work in and can give you an estimate for how long the job will take.

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