Before winter arrives, seal all roof gaps around flashing, vents, chimneys, pipe boots, and skylights. Gaps allow cold air infiltration, moisture intrusion, and ice dam formation. Use appropriate sealants rated for temperature extremes and check that caulk around all penetrations is intact. Proper winterization prevents costly emergency repairs. Driftwood Builders Roofing offers pre-winter roof inspections for Austin homeowners.
Fall is the perfect time to have your roof inspected for any issues that could otherwise become a problem over the winter. It’s also the right time to seal any gaps in your home, including roof gaps. Let’s talk more about how and why you should seal roof gaps before the harsh winter season.
How & Why to Seal Roof Gaps in your Home
The fall is filled with outdoor activity and house projects to finish before the cold weather sets in. And, your roof should be on that list. Taking the time to review your roof is a beneficial step to keep your home warm, leak-free, and safe during the winter season. Investing this time in your roofing system upkeep is a simple yet beneficial way to proactively stay ahead of any big issues with your home. The fall and winter bring a lot of volatile and unstable weather thanks to moisture, winds, and hail. Reviewing your roof and making note of issues to seal or repair can reduce the chance of problems you would otherwise face. Sealing roof gaps can be as simple as replacing a roofing nail and resealing it with proper roof sealants or cement, to replacing components like cracked shingles, bent vents, or missing flashing.How Do You Seal Roof Gaps?
Gaps in your roof structure can appear in a number of places. You can see these gaps around other roofing components like loose or cracked shingles, and missing, rusted, or bent flashing. Depending on what your summer season was like, big storms, winds, and pests can damage a roof in a short period of time. After reviewing and taking notes on any roof gaps you have, you can address them with products such as:- Rubber Membranes
- Caulking or Sealant
- Replacing Parts – nails, shingles, flashing, vents