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The following are things that may indicate that your roof needs replacing:
Missing, cracked or curling shingles
Blistering or peeling paint
Shingle, sheathing or siding decay
Leakage in the attic after heavy rains
Stains on interior walls or ceilings
High energy bills
Yes! It is important to keep heavy snow off your eavesdrops and cleared out of your ridge vents.
Replacing a roof, whether on a commercial or residential building, is a labor-intensive project and, but most residential roofs only take one day. The time involved is substantially affected by the weather, as well. Wind, snow, rain, or even just the threat of one of these and will slow the process considerably.
For built-up roofs, removing and replacing the roof will probably proceed at a rate of approximately 1,500 square feet per day. For single-ply roofs, the rate is closer to 2,000 to 4,000 square feet per day. Careful planning and close project management can reduce some of the delays caused by bad weather.
Ice dams occur when snow melts near the ridgelines of warm roofs (roofs without adequate ventilation). As the water runs down the roof to the overhang, it cools and freezes. If the snow continues this melt and freeze process, an ice dam can form that can seep under the shingles, through the decking and into the house. This, of course, can cause serious roof leaks–even in freezing temperatures.
The best prevention to ice dams is a well-ventilated (cool) roof. Additional protection for your roof can be applied with an impermeable ice and water membrane. The membrane is installed on top of the decking, under the roofing material.
Temporary prevention of ice dams can also be done through the use of electric cables along the eaves of the roof (where the dams usually form). However, new ice dams can form above the cables and still cause extensive damage. Another emergency solution to ice dams is to fill a sock or nylon with calcium chloride. Lay the stocking vertically across the ice dam. The calcium chloride will melt the ice and release the water so that it can drain outside, and not inside your home.
1745 Shea Center Dr, 4th Floor
Highlands Ranch. CO 80219
(303) 719-ROOF [7663]
SERVING: Highlands Ranch, Englewood, Denver, Greenwood Village, Centennial, Aurora, Parker, Denver Tech Center (DTC), Lakewood, Arvada, Thornton, Westminster, Boulder, Fort Collins, Littleton, Bow Mar, Aurora, Colorado Springs, Greeley, Loveland, Elizabeth, Breckenridge, Idaho Springs, Cheyenne ... just about anywhere along the Colorado Front Range.
2620 Centennial Rd, Suite S
Sylvania Township, OH 43617
(419) 222-ROOF [7663]
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