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As magical as it looks, a thick layer of snow on your roof can have heavy consequences.
Here are some tips to help you get through winter.
In winter, it’s not unusual for heavy snowfalls to be followed by a mild spell, some freezing rain, and then a deep freeze. This destructive cocktail promotes the formation of ice which, when combined with snow accumulation, prevents normal surface runoff and could cause water to seep in or even the building to collapse.
The thickness of the accumulation has to be taken into account, but so does the nature of the snow. For example, wet snow exerts more pressure than powdery snow.
Here are some rules to follow to minimize risk:
Here are some signs that your roof may be under too much pressure:
Important
Don’t trust just anyone to remove the snow from your roof! It would be wise to hire experts who are familiar with best practices and will do the job right, while protecting your siding.
It’s a fact: clearing snow helps you get through the winter safely…