Winter in Calgary is all about snow, ice, and cold temperatures.
If your roof is not properly prepared, it may leak, crack, or even
collapse. Preparing your roof for winter ahead protects your
home, saves you money, and keeps your family warm. Here
are easy steps to prepare your roof for the cold season.
To be safe and cosy, you should prepare your roof prior to winter.
An early roof preparation protects your home, saves you dollars,
and maintains your loved ones comfortable. In this blog, we
shall give you simple steps you should take to ensure your
roof is prepared for winter.

Clean Your Gutters
Gutters ensure water flows off your roof. When filled with leaves,
dirt, or ice, the water will become blocked and freeze. Ice dams
and roof leaks are the result. Clean the gutters prior to the initial
snow to ensure everything is flowing smoothly.
Inspect Damaged Shingles
Examine your roof from the ground or have a roofer check it. If
shingles are curled, cracked, or missing, they must be repaired.
Cracked shingles allow water and snow to seep in, which can
cause larger issues when winter arrives.
Check for Roof Leaks
Go into your attic or inspect the ceiling for mould or water spots.
These are indicators of a leak. Tackling minor leaks before winter
will prevent snow and ice from enlarging them. If uncertain, have
a professional roof inspection done.
Trim Overhanging Branches
Branches on trees can snap off due to heavy snowfall and land
on your roof. This can destroy shingles or lead to leaks. Cut any
branches that overhang your roof to remove this threat when
there are winter storms.
Install Insulation and Ventilation
A hot attic and insufficient ventilation may cause uneven melting
of the snow. It may lead to ice dams and roof damage. Ensure
proper insulation and ventilation in your attic to maintain balanced
temperatures and avoid roof destruction.
Book a Professional Inspection
The simplest way to ensure that your roof is winter-proof is to
call a professional. At Straight Path Construction, we provide
Calgary homeowners with complimentary roof inspections. We
will inspect your shingles, flashing, gutters, and attic insulation.
We will repair any damage we find before winter sets in.
Seal Around Vents and Chimneys
Inspect where vents, chimneys, or skylights meet your roof. These
are frequent sources of leaks. Be sure seals and flashing near
them are secure. Replace caulk that is broken or missing with
new caulk before the snow and ice can enter.
Clear Roof Debris
Leaves, branches, and soil may accumulate on your roof during
fall. They hold moisture, which degrades shingles and causes rot
or mould. Use a roof rake or pay a professional to safely remove
them. It makes snow more easily slide off in winter.
Create a Winter Roof Plan
Create a winter roof care plan in case of heavy snow or ice buildup.
Know how much snow your roof can handle, and have a roof
rake ready. After big storms, check your roof from the ground for
sagging or damage. If something looks wrong, call a roofing
expert right away.
Final Tip
Winter weather is hard on your roof. Snow, ice, and freezing
wind can lead to a host of issues. But with some attention, you
can head off these issues before they become major problems.
Catching small problems early can keep bigger repairs at bay.
It’s a good idea to inspect your roof before winter setting in.
Cleaning, inspecting for damage, and obtaining a professional
inspection can pay dividends. Don’t know what to do? Roofing
professionals such as Straight Path Construction are here to assist you.
Call to Action
Require assistance in getting your roof prepared for winter?
Contact Us today to receive a free Calgary roof inspection.
Call us or go to our website to schedule your winter roof check-up!