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Snow Load on Your Roof: How to Safely Remove and Prevent Damage

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Winter is here, and with it comes the potential for significant snow and ice accumulation on our roofs. The weight of snow load on a roof can be dangerous, potentially leading to structural damage or even roof collapse. Here’s what you need to know about safely removing snow load from your roof.

The first step in preventing damage from snow load is to monitor the amount of snow and ice accumulating on your roof. If there’s more than a foot of snow on your roof, it’s time to consider removing it. Additionally, look out for any signs of stress, such as cracking or bending in your roof, which could indicate too much weight.

Methods for Snow Removal

When it comes to removing snow from your roof, there are several methods to consider. However, prioritizing safety is essential when choosing a method that works best for you.

Climbing up a slippery roof with a shovel is not a prudent approach to ensuring safety. A misstep could result in a significant fall, leading to severe injuries. Plus, let’s not forget about the dangers of climbing a ladder covered in snow and ice – losing your balance and taking a spill is all too easy. So, to avoid any unnecessary trips to the emergency room, it’s best to leave the snow removal to the pros and keep yourself safe on the ground. These companies have the equipment and expertise to remove snow from your roof without causing damage. Be sure to research and choose a reputable, licensed, insured company.

Prevent Snow Accumulation

Aside from removing snow from your roof, there are steps you can take to prevent snow accumulation in the first place.

  • Keep your attic cozy: A well-insulated attic can help prevent heat from escaping your home, which can keep snow from melting and refreezing on your roof. 
  • Keep those gutters clean: Clogged gutters are never a good thing, but they can be especially problematic in the winter. If your gutters are full of leaves and debris, snow and ice can build up and cause damage to your roof. So, break out the ladder and give those gutters a good cleaning.
  • Trim those branches: If you have any tree branches hanging over your roof, it’s time to get out the pruning shears. Snow and ice can get trapped in those branches, causing damage to your roof. But a little bit of trimming can go a long way in preventing this from happening.
  • Consider snow guards: Snow guards are like little triangles that you can install on your roof to prevent snow and ice from sliding off all at once. They can help distribute the weight of the snow more evenly, which can help prevent damage to your roof. 

 

By monitoring snow and ice accumulation, choosing a safe method for removal, and taking precautions to avoid injury, you can keep your roof and your family safe.

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