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Winter Roof Repair: What You Should Know

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It may seem like winter roof repair is almost impossible during the winter in a place like southeast Idaho. But, it’s actually not. True, most people try to have their issues taken care of before the winter hits. But sometimes you don’t have the luxury of waiting for perfect weather. 

No matter when you recognize the need for winter roof repair in Idaho Falls, you’ll be better off not to wait to have the issue resolved. Every time it rains or snows and moisture gets inside your home, it can lead to more problems that you don’t want to deal with down the road. Even a small leak can lead to big-time damage to the integrity of your roof. This could turn a small repair job into a whole roof replacement. One example of how this can happen is when it is so cold that the materials in your roof freeze. The more they freeze and thaw, the more they expand and contract, which may cause additional leaks.

Roofing In The Winter

Of course, roofing work in the winter with snow and ice can be more of a risk than at other times of the year. However, we are professionals and have all of the necessary training and equipment to do the work safely. And in most cases, it only takes a few minutes to clear any snow from the roof before getting started. In fact, plenty of roofers would prefer to work during the winter than in the summer when it can get so hot on a roof. If it is 80-90 degrees outside, that means it will be well over 100 degrees on your roof and that can make for a pretty uncomfortable workday.

Winter Roofing Pros And Cons

The biggest difference in winter roofing is the materials that are used. When the weather drops close to freezing (32 degrees), it will make the roofing materials act differently than they do when the weather is warm. Here’s a bit more about how this can impact some different types of roofs in Idaho Falls.

Flat Roof

Installing a flat roof in the winter means there are two options to choose from. They are PVC and TPO. These are single-ply roofing products and are installed mechanically. The seams are welded with hot air instead of being attached with adhesives. The choice that you don’t have during the winter is a rubber roof. These should not be used because the adhesives required for installation and to seal the roof will freeze and will not bond as they should. If a rubber roof is what you want or need or you have a roofing contractor that plans to install a rubber roof in the winter, we suggest getting a second opinion before making that large investment.

Sloped Roof

The vast majority of sloped roofs are made with asphalt shingles. They can be used during the winter without much problem as long as the work is done carefully. Shingles that are cracked or bent during the installation process will not last as they should. Asphalt shingles also must have a good seal between the overlapping shingles in order to do their job correctly. And they can be tricky to use because the seal needs heat from the sun and may not make a complete seal until the weather gets warmer. Asphalt shingles can also be negatively impacted by an ice dam. Ice and water shield membrane does a nice job of preventing ice dam leaks but does require heat from the sun to adhere properly.

Metal Roof

A metal roof can be installed during the cold of winter with no problem. A metal roof is designed to deal with expansion and contraction. This means that the temperatures will not change anything. The key to having an effective metal roof is proper ventilation. If that is done properly, a metal roof will work great during any season of the year.

Your Idaho Falls Roofing Company

Premier Roofing & Restorations is an Idaho Falls roofing company that is dedicated to providing residential and commercial roofing services for clients throughout the Eastern Idaho area. We install and repair shingle roofs, metal roofs, flat roofs, siding, windows and rain gutters across Idaho Falls and surrounding areas. And we do it during the winter! We also offer commercial roof coatings. Give us a call today for a free roof evaluation and inspection.

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One of the most important parts of your home or business is the roof. There are plenty of styles and options when it comes to roofing. One of the most popular is Idaho Falls metal roofing. The most common types are copper, zinc, aluminum, galvanized steel, and tin. There are a number of reasons why Idaho Falls metal roofing is an option you should consider. Here are some of those reasons.

Longevity

A metal roof can last for 40-50 years or even longer, depending on the metal material. That is a lot of sealing out water, warding off high winds and shedding snow. This 2-3 times longer the life expectancy of traditional asphalt roofing material.

Weight

Compared to some other types of roofing, metal roofing is very lightweight. So if you are building a structure with metal roofing, you may be able to save some engineering. You might even be able to use fewer roof support members. Plus, for some types of metal roofing materials can be installed over an already existing roof with requiring extra structural support.

Durability

Metal roofs can hold up in some powerful winds — even up to 100 miles per hour or more! Metal roofs are less likely to corrode or crack. Your metal roof will be resistant to fire, mildew, insects, rot, etc. They also are less likely to need the periodic maintenance that other materials need. Just make sure that your Idaho Falls metal roofing is inspected every few years.

Energy Efficiency

Metal roofs will reflect solar radiant heat. This helps to minimize the summer heat — allowing you to save energy that would be needed to run your air conditioner. Plus, that should help extend the life of your air conditioner! Some metal fence installations will take advantage of the space between the metal and the roof deck, which will also add to your energy efficiency.

Quick & Easy

Idaho Falls metal roofing can generally be installed quicker than other roofing systems. Getting something done faster is always a bonus. Especially if there is a deadline coming up. Also, you can save money by easing and shortening the work and time it takes to install your roof.

Environmentally Friendly

Metal roofs are often made from recycled material. Plus they are 100 percent recyclable at the end of their lifespan. This is virtually the opposite of shingle roofs that are nothing but waste when they are replaced.

Cons For Metal Roofing Idaho Falls

Metal roofing is a great option for many reasons, but it isn’t perfect. Like anything else, there are some cons to go along with all of those pros. They are.

  • Cost: A metal roof can be more expensive. So the extra cost may not be worth it for you unless you are planning to be in the home long-term.
  • Noise: Most other roofing options will be quieter than a metal roof. You’ll really notice a difference when the weather is nasty — like during a heavy rain or hail storm.
  • Expanding and contracting: When metal roofing is installed as large panels, they can expand and contract. This places some extra importance on the fence installers to do the job correctly so the metal can breathe. This won’t be an issue when you choose Premier Roofing to install your Idaho Falls metal roofing.
  • Color: In the event that you need to patch or repair a portion of your metal roof, it is tough to find something that will be an exact match to what is already there.

Pick Premier For Metal Roofing Idaho Falls

Your best bet for any roofing installation is Premier Roofing & Restorations. This includes metal roofing. Give us a call for a free roof evaluation and inspection. This will allow us to work with you to find your best roofing option. Then you can go ahead and sit back and relax while we do all the work. But you don’t have to take our word for it. Check out what some of our customers have to say or check out our blog to learn more

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Membrane roofing is a roofing system that is designed to move water off of a flat roof. One of the most important parts of roofing is ensuring that there is a successful way to get the water off and prevent it from pooling. Membrane roofing Idaho Falls is especially important when the snow piles up and then begins to melt. With a flat roof, gravity doesn’t do much good for this. In fact, gravity can make this problem worse. If any part of the roof is not level, you’ll have pooling. That leads to leaking. This kind of roofing is mainly used for commercial roofing but also used for residential roofing.

Better Than Asphalt

All three of these options have advantages of previous methods using asphalt and gravel. For one thing, it can be pretty tough to create a proper seal at all seams and connection points. When this happens, your roof can start leaking early it is lifespan and need to have more maintenance going forward. If done properly, membrane roofing Idaho Falls will virtually eliminate the concern for leaking for a flat roof.

Repairing an asphalt or gravel roof is not easy. This is because it can be hard to find the exact source of the leak. Membrane roofing Idaho Falls can be repaired fairly easily by being patched. Breaks and leaks are easy to find. This type of roofing also won’t need additional layers of weight above it. This is because it won’t expand and contract as asphalt does. Membrane roofing also won’t degrade with exposure to sunlight like asphalt.

Types Of Membrane Roofing Idaho Falls

These synthetic roofing membranes are becoming more and more common with the advancements in technology. They are easier to install than older styles of a flat roof and are better are preventing leaks. Previously, a flat roof was a sure thing to leak at some point. Not anymore. Here’s a look at three types of membrane roofing.

Synthetic Rubber (Thermoset)

This kind of membrane roof is constructed from large, flat pieces of synthetic rubber. They are bonded together at the seams to form one continuous membrane. These thermosets are popular roofing materials because they can withstand the possible damage that comes from the sun and chemicals on the roof. But the biggest reason is because of the way the materials are put together. The pieces are able to be combined so they are actually changed into one complete piece. This actually happens on the molecular level. If this is done right, you can have a leak-proof roof for a long time.

Thermoplastic Membrane

This is similar to synthetic rubber — pretty much, it is plastic. The difference is that the seams are welded to form the continuous membrane. These seams can also be fused with solvents instead of using heat. One difference is that the pieces are not joined at the molecular level. So it is not one complete piece covering your roof, but they can be just as strong. Thermoplastic membranes also include a layer of reinforcement to add strength and stability. It will be watertight and leakproof so you’ll have nothing to worry about for years to come.

Modified Bitumen

This is an evolution from asphalt roofing. It is made with asphalt and rubber modifiers. There are multiple ways this type of material can be connected and installed. When using heat, the seams are heated to melt asphalt together and create a seal. Another way to do this is a hot-mopped application. This is similar to how conventional built-up roofs are installed. There are also cold-applied adhesives and self-adhesive membrane options. This option is not as advanced as the fully synthetic roof but provides a much better option than asphalt. Not only will it be better, but it also degrades slower than asphalt.

Choose Premier For Membrane Roofing Idaho Falls

Your best bet for any roofing installation is Premier Roofing & Restorations. Give us a call for a free roof evaluation and inspection. This will allow us to work with you to find your best roofing option. Then you can sit back and relax while we do all the work. But you don’t have to take our word for it. Check out what some of our customers have to say.

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