Why Roofing in the Rain is a Bad Idea

Roofing in the rain is one of the most dangerous things you can do as a roofer. Roofing companies schedule around the weather to be able to safely complete the jobs needed.

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What can the rain do?

If you roof in the rain, it could cause heavy damage to the materials that are used. Any rain, condensation, dew or high humidity can cause the material to swell or wrinkle. This can then lead to bucked, rippled, or misshapen roofs. Any damage to the material can delay the roofing process. It can also lead to an increase in cost.

Safety Dangers

There are quite a few dangers if decide to roof in the rain. With rain, lightning can follow. This is why roofing crews keep a constant eye on lightning reports. By doing so, they can evacuate the roof before any danger is gets too close. There is also the danger of roofers slipping on the wet materials. Even though they are equipped with safety harnesses, it is best to avoid any potential dangers.

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Next time you need a new roof or repairs done, be patient if your roofer has to reschedule due to the weather. Make sure to never get in your roof during a storm to check potential damages. Instead, wait until the storm has passed and inspect from the ground. If you have any concerns, call your roofer. Royalty- Roofing always offers free estimate. Just call 800-303-8392.

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