There are some things to do to prep your home for the worst (aka. the cold season, with its sometimes extreme weather, such as snow storms).
The roof must be carefully inspected by one of the Wichita roofing companies, who can estimate whether it can withstand the upcoming season or you have to consider repairing and consolidating it.
A good roof can handle winter weather without getting any damage. The national Institute for Business and Home Safety estimates that a roof can hold up to 20 pounds of snow per sq. ft. There are also roofs designed to handle even more and they are great for buildings in snow-prone areas.
A snow storm may bring a lot of snow accumulation on a roof, therefore you must make sure that its resistance structure can bear it. Also, the snow must be removed as soon as possible, because if the weather stays the same, the snow gets more and more compact, thus heavier.
The apparition of ice on the roof is also a big problem; besides its weight, ice may form ice dams, creating the risk of water infiltrations.
You must prepare your roof for heavy snow storms and their consequences by ensuring that the roof is in good shape and the resistance structure is solid. Additionally, you can consider installing a de-icing system, which will melt the snow automatically and protect your drainage system.
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