Winter’s beauty comes with a price: rooftop snow and ice buildup. While tempting to tackle it yourself, remember: safety first! At Pinnacle Roofing, we prioritize both your home and your well-being. So, before you grab a ladder, let’s explore safe and effective ways to manage your roof of snow.
When to Remove Snow and Ice Accumulation:
- Heavy Snow: Generally, remove heavy snow loads if there is about 6 inches of snow to prevent roof damage.
- Ice damming: During cold temperatures, wet snow often turns into icy ridges at your roof’s edge preventing proper drainage. This can lead to severe roof leaks or other structural damage if not addressed promptly.
Avoid Risky Climbing:
- Ditch the ladder: Most snow and ice removal can be done from the ground using safer tools.
- Consider hiring professionals: If the job seems too risky, don’t hesitate to call our experts. We’re here to help!
Safe Snow Removal Tools:
- Roof/Snow rakes: Extends your reach, pulling heavy loads of snow from roofs down in manageable sections. Choose a lightweight aluminum model.
- Snowblower: Use with caution on the ground near your roof, avoiding direct contact.
- Calcium chloride roof melt: Safe for most roofs, this loosens snow and ice build-up gradually. Follow package instructions carefully.
Important Safety Tips:
- Clear a safe work area: Remove snowdrifts and obstacles around your home’s base.
- Dress warmly and wear non-slip boots: Ensure good traction to avoid falls.
- Beware of power lines: Maintain a safe distance to avoid electrical hazards.
- Never use open flames or harsh chemicals: These can damage your roof and pose safety risks.
- Watch for falling ice and icicles: Clear the area below your roof before starting.
Remember: When in doubt, prioritize safety. Pinnacle Roofing is always here to answer your questions about your snowy roof. Contact us today for your roof snow removal services.
Bonus Tip: Schedule regular roof inspections to identify potential problem areas before winter arrives. Proactive maintenance is key to preventing costly damage.