bad weather<\/a>, your rooftop may become more slippery than usual. Workers\u2019 visibility can decrease, and their balance can get thrown off, which may all result in roofers severely injuring themselves.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
Material Damage<\/h2>\n
Replacing or repairing your roofing system when it\u2019s raining or snowing increases the chances of your raw roofing materials suffering from moisture damage. Things like your roof deck are usually made from materials like plywood. Overexposure to water and moisture can lead to the deterioration of your roof deck. Some roofing materials need to be applied hot, and thus cold, wet weather will prevent the material\u2019s application.<\/p>\n
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Loss of Materials and Tools<\/h2>\n
Working during high winds speeds increases the risk of materials and even tools being blown away. It also increases the chances of roofing materials being torn off your roof before they\u2019ve had an opportunity to set correctly. You don\u2019t want to exceed your project\u2019s budget by replacing these missing materials and tools.<\/p>\n
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Project Delay<\/h2>\n
Working during lousy weather may increase the time that it takes for your roofing company to complete the job. Bad weather conditions will significantly slow things down and force your roofers to work slower so that they can complete the job accurately.<\/p>\n
Therefore, it is in both your and your roofing company\u2019s interest to avoid working on bad weather days. For more roofing information, don\u2019t hesitate to give Integrity Pro Roofing a call today!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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