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7 Parts of Your Home to Check for Winter Weather Damage

Posted on February 23, 2020

7 Parts of Your Home to Check for Winter Weather Damage

The winter brings cold temps and more extreme weather conditions, which can lead to some serious damage to your home. Several problems tend to arise over the winter months, and it is important that you stay on top of them. The most common issues we see arise are damage done to roofs, foundations, and pipes. If you suspect any damage due to the winter weather conditions, keep reading to find out how to tackle these issues.

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1. The Roof

This is most likely where the damage will occur on your home throughout the winter months. Snow that melts on the roof, runs to the edges, and refreezes, leading to leaks and damage done to the shingles. Wind, hail and other winter weather conditions can tear off the shingles. If you have leaks in your roof you will need to fix them promptly in order to avoid needing to completely replace your roof.
If you discover any of the above on your roof, you can place a large tarp over the area that is damaged until you are ready to get it repaired. You will also want to remove the snow and ice as soon as possible before it causes even more issues.

2. Trees

This can be a dangerous one. Make sure there are no overhanging branches. If you have older trees in your yard that snow and ice is accumulating on, call a professional service to have the branches removed.

3. Siding

Hail or falling tree limbs tend to be the top 2 causes of damage to a home’s siding. Any damage to the siding of your home needs to be quickly repaired to avoid any further damage to your home.

4. Pipes

Cold temperatures can mean trouble for your pipes. Make sure they are properly insulated and check for any cracks or leaks.

5. Chimney

If moisture invades the bricks on your chimney ultimately causing the chimney not to function properly anymore.

6. Gutters

Heavy ice buildup on the edge of the roof will pull your gutters apart from the roofline and they will ultimately need to be replaced. You can try and prevent this by cleaning your gutters before the start of winter. Heating mechanisms are sold that will help melt ice throughout the winter months.

7. Home Exterior

Hail, wind, snow, ice, etc. can all take a toll on the exterior of your house. It tends to cause damage to the paint which leaves your home more exposed to moisture which will lead to rot, and you will end up needing even more repairs. Consider giving CertaPro Painters® of Woburn a call to repaint your home before the winter months come to try and help avoid this.