
Winter, spring, summer, and fall each bring their unique challenges to your home and your roof. Let’s learn how the whole roof system protects your home and your family from seasonal roof damage.

Problem: The greatest threat your roof faces during the winter is ice damming. Ice damming occurs when the sun and heat from inside your home conspire to melt the snow and ice on your roof.
The meltwater flows to the edges of your roof, where it refreezes and creates a literal dam that prevents more meltwater from running off. Icicles – sometimes really big ones – begin to form.
These ice dams are not good: not only can they cause roof damage, but can also harm your attic and the interior walls of your home. How can you prevent ice damming?
Solutions: Effective ventilation, fiberglass roof underlayment.
A properly vented roof is your best defense against ice damming. Exhaust vents, like ridge vents, allow warm, moist air to escape your attic while intake vents enable cool air to enter. A cooler attic means less snow and ice melt, which helps prevent damming.
A quality fiberglass underlayment like Winterguard® from CertainTeed provides an added waterproof barrier that keeps thawing ice from damaging the roof deck underneath.
Winterguard is a sticky and elastic asphalt polymer that seals around the nails driven through it. It should be applied at vulnerable areas like the edges of your roof or at seams where water from melting ice is most likely to penetrate.

Problem: Like you, your roof isn’t immune to the harmful effects of the sun’s heat and UV rays. As the sun beats down on your roof, that heat transfers to the inside of the attic.
According to the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturer’s Association (ARMA), the temperature inside your attic can be nearly 65% hotter than the temperature outdoors. This heat buildup in your attic can cause serious roof damage, forcing your shingles to deteriorate rapidly from the inside out.
Exposure to UV rays can also degrade the asphalt in your shingles, making them brittle. Brittle shingles can crack, and cracks are a direct route for water to infiltrate your roof.
Solutions: Effective ventilation, quality asphalt shingles.
The same exhaust and intake vents that benefit your roof in the winter save your roof in the summer, too. Excess heat buildup escapes through the ridge vents. Cooler air enters through the edge vents. Attic temperatures go down. That’s science in action!
Excess moisture that rises with the heat is also expelled. If not vented, this moisture can cause severe roof damage, allowing mold to grow or rotting your roof from the inside out.
Quality asphalt shingles are made to withstand the sun’s damaging UV rays. Shingles are made up of several functional layers: backsurfacing, asphalt, fiberglass basemat, and granules.
The opaque, UV-resistant granules that also give shingles their colors are the primary defense against UV damage. Made of mineral, brick, or ceramic, the opaque granules keep the sun’s rays from reaching the asphalt underneath.

Problem: We’ve all experienced those scary spring storms that shock you awake in the middle of the night: howling wind, sheets of rain, rolling thunder. You dread fallen trees, downed wires, or disastrous roof damage. It’s scary.
In the fall, storms may not be quite as severe, but there is still a considerable amount of rain, debris, and wind as the temperature changes and leaves fall from the trees.
Feel confident that your roof can stand up to these challenges?
Solutions: Asphalt starter shingles, drip edge, flashing, fiberglass underlayment, gutters.
Quality roofing materials like asphalt shingles, flashing, fiberglass underlayment, and drip edge all prevent roof damage by working to keep the water off of your roof and out of your home.
A well-constructed roof made of quality roofing materials is guaranteed by warranty to withstand 50 years of cold and snow, heat and sun, wind and rain — that is, when you get a roof replacement from Roofing. If you’re worried that your roof is on its last legs, contact us to set up a free estimate today.
When you need a new roof, contact Long Home or online to get a price, schedule a free, in-home consultation or find answers to any home roofing questions.