Rain is coming—make sure your roof is ready. Portland Roofing Company offers expert roof repair and replacement with fast service and free estimates. Call today and stay covered.
🍀 Don’t Let Your Luck Run Out—Fix That Roof Leak Today!
Spring rain is here in Portland, and even a small roof issue can quickly turn into costly damage. If you’ve noticed a leak, missing shingles, or signs of wear, now is the time to take care of it.
At Portland Roofing Company, we provide reliable roof repair and roof replacement in Portland and surrounding areas. Our team is ready to help protect your home before the next storm hits.
Can You Get a New Roof or a Roof Repair in the Winter?
While you might think roof repairs and reroofs only take place during the warmer months, there are many reasons a homeowner may need work on their roof during colder times of the year. Sometimes, it’s due to a sudden problem, such as damage from a severe storm, and other times what began as a minor area of concern suddenly escalates into a full-blown disaster just as winter strikes.
When that happens, homeowners can feel fortunate that professional roofing contractors can (and do!) work on roofs during cold and wintery conditions.
Common Cold Weather Roof Problems
Sometimes roof difficulties are directly related to the outside temperature and precipitation. And some regions of the country are known for their severe winter storms, like New England’s Nor’easters and the blizzards across the Great Plains. Here are a few roof problems common to winter conditions. Homeowners can feel confident that professional roofing contractors can (and do!) work on roofs during cold and wintery conditions.
Ice Dams
When snow or ice melts on the rooftop, the water flows down into the gutters. But occasionally, brisk winds and cold temperatures cause this runoff to freeze along the eaves. When that happens, water begins to pool behind the ice dam, giving it a chance to infiltrate any tiny holes or cracks in the shingles. Using a quality synthetic underlayment and a specialty ice and water barrier can help prevent the formation of ice dams. Adequate attic insulation and proper ventilation can also help prevent ice dam formation by controlling the temperature of the indoor air directly beneath the roof’s surface.
We undertook a comprehensive roofing project that involved the removal of the original torchdown roofing material. Our team carefully stripped away the existing layers to ensure a clean and safe working surface.
Once the old torchdown was removed, we inspected the underlying structure and replaced any damaged plywood, ensuring a solid and secure foundation for the new roofing system.
After preparing the surface, we applied a smooth black torchdown membrane, expertly installing it to create a durable, weather-resistant layer. This new application not only enhances the roof’s aesthetic appeal but also improves its longevity and performance against the elements.
Outcome:
The completed project resulted in a robust, seamless roofing system that offers both protection and a sleek appearance, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the structure.
This customer called upon Portland Roofing Company to re-roof his home. Once work was started, we ran into some major issues with dry rot and delaminated wood. It was a disaster in disguise. However, we were able to fix it! By installing all new plywood, replacing the skylights, installing torchdown on his back patio using Owens Corning Oakridge Peppermill Gray shingles, we were able to turn this beast into a beauty!
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