With temperature highs staying below freezing throughout winter in many parts of the state and with winter precipitation averaging around 40 inches, Michigan winters are hard on humans, on animals as well as on buildings, especially on roofs – thick snow blankets press hard on local roofs, low temperatures diminish the resistance of the materials that local roofs are made from and the icicles that can potentially form on the edge of the roofs cause even more stress to the roofs. While the roof damage caused by winter circumstances cannot be entirely prevented, the likelihood of such damage can be reduced if you prepare your roof for what it might have to endure during the cold months. Here is how:
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