Fortunately that s not true.
Installing a roof in the winter.
A cool roof is essential when installing one in the cold climate of minnesota or wisconsin.
Installing on a windy winter day can easily rip off newly installed shingles especially those with self sealing strips which can be compromised in cold temperatures.
Once misconception is that you can t install a new roof in the winter.
You want your entire metal roof including the eaves as ventilated as possible and are very well insulated.
In the winter time a professional roofing contractor may choose to hand seal the shingles with an approved asphalt roofing cement or other adhesive that s provided by the manufacturer.
While we can t when there is snow or rain but following the manufacture s guidelines cold weather applications are available.
Some of the tools in the arsenal of a roofing crew won t be affected by the cold.
As an extra precaution hand tabbing adding quarter size spots of adhesive to the bottom of shingles is encouraged.
However during winter installations both of these rules are frequently ignored by roofers causing premature roof failures.
Asphalt shingles can be installed in the winter but extreme care must be taken by roofers installing it not to bend and crack the shingle as well as not to trap moisture under them.
Tool performance in cold weather.
But if you are in a situation where it needs to get done an asphalt shingle roof can be successfully installed in the winter.
Installing a new roof in the winter.
Every tab should be sealed with one or two dabs roughly 1 inch in diameter of asphalt roofing cement.
Fortunately roof installation professionals can install a new roof any time of year regardless of how cold it is.
Be sure to check there are no leaks that could occur.
It is a common belief that having a roof installed during the winter is a bad idea.
Unfortunately there is so much bad information out there regarding this that is is no wonder so many people believe this.
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If your roof can wait until spring then i would strongly encourage you to wait.