AP Toitures et Fils is your dedicated partner for all roofing needs in Quebec. As the first snows begin to cover our homes with a winter coat, it is crucial to consider the importance of roof snow removal, an essential step to ensure the longevity of your roof and the safety of your home. It is easy to skip this step, but here are some points to convince you of its importance!
Avoid the Risks of Weight Accumulation
Winter in Quebec brings abundant snowfall, creating a beautiful white canvas across our landscape. However, this snow can quickly become a heavy burden for your roof. Excessive snow accumulation exerts pressure on your roof’s structure, which can lead to costly damage. By opting for regular roof snow removal, you maintain a manageable weight, thus preventing the risk of collapse. ⚠️ 
Prevent Waterproofing Issues
The partial melting of snow due to variations in indoor and outdoor temperatures poses a threat to your roof’s integrity. The resulting water from these variations can infiltrate, causing leaks and structural deterioration. Regular snow removal prevents the formation of water pockets under the snow, thereby preserving your roof’s waterproofing.
Ensure the Safety of Your Family and Neighbors
Snow accumulation on your roof can also represent a potential danger. Consider the long and frightening icicles falling from our roofs in winter. These icicles or ice sheets pose a threat to your family and neighbors. Preventive snow removal minimizes the risk of falls, creating a safer environment around your property. 💪
Preserve Insulation and Energy
Snow accumulating on your roof acts as a natural insulator, but excessive accumulation can compromise your home’s energy efficiency. In winter, when heating your home, the goal is to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature while optimizing energy efficiency. When snow on the roof creates excessive insulation, it can lead to overheating inside the house, forcing the heating system to work harder to maintain a comfortable temperature. This leads to an increase in energy consumption and, consequently, higher heating costs. 💸

