Snow and Ice Damage
Winter weather in the Washington, DC Metro area often brings heavy snow and ice, which can wreak havoc on roofs and gutters. Even a small amount of snow can lead to significant roof damage. If your home has been hit by a snow or ice storm, be on the lookout for the following roof issues. If you notice any of them, call us at 301-417-1000 for a Free Inspection –
- Missing or dislodged shingles or slates
- Damaged or missing snow guards
- Bent gutters or gutters torn away from the roof’s edge
Ignoring these problems can lead to long-term damage to your roof. In many cases, homeowners insurance may cover repairs for snow and ice damage, so you could be eligible for compensation.
What Roof Materials Are Vulnerable to Snow and Ice Damage?
Severe snow and ice can cause a wide range of problems for many types of roofing materials, but slate roofing is especially vulnerable. The steep pitch and smooth texture of slate roofs make it easier for snow and ice to slide, which often results in dislodged or even missing slates. If you have a slate roof, it’s important to be proactive in addressing snow and ice damage to avoid more extensive issues.
What Are Ice Dams?
Ice dams form when snow on your roof melts and then refreezes at the roof’s edge, blocking water drainage. Over time, this can force water under the shingles, leading to leaks, mold growth, and structural damage. Ice dams are a common issue in areas like Washington, DC, where fluctuating temperatures cause repeated freezing and thawing cycles during winter. Regular roof inspections can help prevent ice dams from forming and causing costly damage.
For more information about Ice Damming check out “Winter Woes – Beware of Ice Damming!”
Why Snow Guards Matter
If your roof is made of slate or metal, it likely has snow guards. These devices are essential in preventing large amounts of snow and ice from sliding off the smooth roof during a thaw. Without properly functioning snow guards, your roof is at risk of experiencing an “avalanche” of snow, which can severely damage the gutter system, dislodge roof slates, damage landscaping, and can be a pedestrian hazard. However, snow guards aren’t foolproof. If you notice they are damaged or missing after a storm, it’s a good idea to schedule a roof inspection. The snow and ice may have caused further damage to the roof, including loosening slate tiles.
For more information about snow guards check out our blog post “What are Snow Guards?“
For homeowners in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia staying on top of snow and ice damage is crucial to maintaining the integrity of your gutter and roof system no matter what material it is covered with. Regular inspections and timely repairs can save you from more expensive fixes down the road.