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Many people think strong winds or hail are the biggest causes of roof damage, but snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can create serious problems over time. Ice buildup, melting snow, and sudden temperature shifts may weaken shingles, create leaks, and shorten the life of your roofing system.
Small winter roof problems can quickly grow into larger repairs once spring storms and heavy rains arrive. Champion Roofing can inspect the damage early and help protect your home before the next season begins.
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Our roofers are specially trained to handle roofing damage related to ice dams and other winter roofing conditions.
We’ll thoroughly inspect your roof for damage and help you decide between repairs and replacement.
We’re here when you need us most — count on Champion Roofing for all your roofing needs.
Colorado winters often bring heavy snowfall followed by sudden changes in temperature. One day may be freezing and snowy, while the next can feel warmer and sunny. When snow melts and runs toward the edge of your roof, it can freeze again and form a thin sheet of ice across the roof surface.
This cycle of thawing and freezing can continue until several layers of ice build up. The lower layers may become trapped underneath, and when heat from inside your home melts them, that water can move beneath your shingles and into your attic.
Over time, this backup of snowmelt creates what is known as an ice dam. It can push water under your shingles, causing leaks, roof damage, attic moisture, and poor energy performance.
The best way to reduce ice dams is to make sure your attic has proper insulation and ventilation. This helps keep moisture low and keeps indoor heat from collecting beneath your roof.
Clean, well-maintained gutters can also help move water away from your shingles and your home. Frozen water in your gutters is still better than frozen water trapped underneath your shingles.
If ice dams lifted shingles, caused leaks, or left visible roof damage, it may be time to call a local roofing contractor for help.
GET A FREE ESTIMATEIcicles can quickly turn into falling hazards that put you and your family at risk, but that is not the only reason they can be dangerous. Icicles form much like ice dams, which means they may create trapped air pockets, damage shingles, and block water from draining through your gutters.
Better attic insulation and repairing roof leaks are some of the best ways to reduce icicle-related damage. For safety, removing icicles with a long-handled roof rake can also help prevent icy accidents around your home.
If icicles have damaged shingles, roof edges, or gutters, contact your roofer right away to stop the problem from getting worse.
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When ice dams and icicles form, attic condensation can follow. Moisture that gets past your roof and into the attic can lead to several issues, such as mold, wood rot, reduced energy efficiency, and damage to stored items.
Even more serious, attic condensation can weaken the structure of your roof. Wet insulation and roof decking can cause leaks and shingle damage, which can lead to costly repairs and shorten the life of your roof.
You’ll want to address issues on both the roof and in the attic to fix condensation. Extended roof repairs or a full roof replacement may be needed, along with a careful check of your attic ventilation.
Schedule an inspection with a roofing contractor to make sure your roof is ready, especially before Colorado’s rain and hail season begins.
GET A FREE ESTIMATERoofs are built tough, but they are not made to carry too much weight from packed snow and ice. When heavy snow builds up, it can increase the risk of roof sagging, leaks, and major structural damage. Wet snow is especially heavy and can put extra pressure on your roofing system.
Professional snow removal companies can safely clear large amounts of snow from your roof. Hiring trained help is safer than climbing onto the roof yourself, especially during winter when ladders, ice, and cold weather can make the job dangerous.
Look for sagging areas, water stains, or leaks inside your attic. If heavy snow has stressed your roof, schedule repairs early before the damage becomes more expensive.
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Melt. Freeze. Sun. Snow. Warm. Cold. Colorado winters can bring several seasons into one week. These quick temperature swings may feel normal here, but they can be hard on your roof. Moving from warm to freezing and back again can dry out shingles, weaken them, and make leaks more likely.
You cannot control the weather, but you can reduce roof wear and damage. Routine roof maintenance and timely repairs can help your roofing system last longer.
Call your roofing contractor for a roof inspection. They can check your shingles and other roofing parts, then let you know whether repairs or replacement may be needed before the next season.
GET A FREE ESTIMATEOur family-owned roofing and exteriors company is fully licensed and insured, and has been providing our Colorado neighbors with superior-quality winter roofing services for many years. The Champion Roofing team provides versatile support for whatever your roof is facing this winter. We work with all different types of roofs and roof materials, including:
Has your Colorado home suffered winter damage? Whether it was from snow, high winds, or something else, our Northern Colorado-based roof repair and replacement company has you covered!
GET A FREE ESTIMATEChampion Roofing provides winter damage repair and restoration services for homeowners and businesses across the Front Range. We offer free inspections and repair estimates, so you do not have to stress about the cost of checking your roof.
If your property has suffered any kind of winter damage, contact us today for an inspection and dependable roofing craftsmanship you can count on.
GET STARTED TODAY — CALL (970) 545-4444Winter weather can slowly wear down your roof, but experienced roofing professionals can help restore and protect it before bigger problems appear. The team at Champion Roofing has spent years helping homeowners across Greeley, Loveland, and Fort Collins handle roofing damage during every season — giving families peace of mind no matter what Colorado weather brings. Reach out today for your free estimate.
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