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Wondering if your asphalt roof can be installed even when the weather is cold? While asphalt shingles can be installed during cold weather, it's important to note there are some drawbacks to doing so. A reputable
roofing service can navigate those drawbacks. At any given time of the year, people in the United States employ roofing services to install roofs. According to Forbes, more than 5 million homes have new roofs installed each year, including during cold weather. Here's what you should know about hiring roofers to install your roof shingles in cold weather.
According to roofing professionals, the ideal temperature range for installing asphalt shingles is between 40 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. An experienced roofing service will know how to perform the job in colder temps.
Some of the problems roofers will need to mitigate in winter include cracking or breaking shingles as the cold makes them more brittle. Also, the adhesive strip may harden and become less effective at sealing the shingles to the roof deck.
A good roofing service will know what it takes to successfully install asphalt shingles when the temperatures drop. They understand the importance of keeping the shingles stored in a warm, dry place before installation. If possible, they may bring the shingles inside a heated area at least 24 hours before installation.
Additionally, professional roofers may use a propane torch to help brittle shingles soften to bend and lay flat. Another method to soften the brittle shingles is using warm water to make them pliable. If the roofing service believes the shingles' adhesive strips may not be effective due to the cold, then they may use roofing cement to seal them into place.
Additionally, a roofing service may use a quality underlayment to help prevent the shingles from cracking or breaking during installation. If you insulate your roof, it can help to keep the temperature inside the attic above freezing. This will help to keep the shingles warm and pliable.
If the weather forecast calls for a prolonged period of below-freezing temperatures, it's best to wait until warmer weather to install the shingles. Cold weather can make installing shingles harder and less comfortable for workers. However, when you can't wait, make sure to contact a reputable roofing service and seek their advice and expertise. Contact Cook's Roofing today for all your roofing needs.
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