A Guide to Metal Roofing in All Seasons
- On October 11, 2022
There are some significant benefits to getting a metal roof. They offer greater resistance to damage, are more energy efficient, and typically last much longer than other roofing materials. If you’ve decided to invest in a new metal roof, one thing you might be curious about is when the best time of the year is to schedule your roof installation.
One of the added perks of getting a metal roof is that unlike other materials, such as wood shingles, metal roof installation won’t be as affected by the weather. As such, it can technically be installed at any point in the year.
However, it’s worth noting that roof installation is not a one-day job. Depending on the roof size, a metal roof installation can take upwards of a week and sometimes longer. As such, deciding when to have your roof installed remains an important consideration.
Metal Roofing Installation Across All Seasons
Although metal roofing installation isn’t affected nearly as much by the weather as other types of roofs, certain weather conditions should still be avoided to ensure the installation’s quality and the workers’ safety. This means that although metal roofing can be installed in every season, there are some weather conditions during which it’s not ideal:
Winter
If it’s snowing, then it’s too dangerous for contractors to work on your roof. Additionally, if your old roof needs to be removed first, it can cause the temperature inside your home to drop significantly while work is being done.
Finally, metal roof installation will have to wait if temperatures drop below freezing. Freezing temperatures can cause the metal to contract as it’s being installed. This means that once temperatures warm back up, the metal will expand, which can cause damage.
Spring
Because spring experiences heavy rainfall, it can cause significant delays during the installation work. After all, contractors cannot safely do work in the rain. Besides rain causing costly delays, your home can be left vulnerable to serious water damage if your house is unprotected due to the work being done.
Summer
Summer experiences much less rainfall than spring. As such, there’s much less likely to be any kind of interruption or delay during the installation process. Of course, if you’re replacing your old roof, the humidity levels could affect the comfort of your home for a few days. However, this is one of the only drawbacks.
Autumn
Out of all the seasons, autumn may be the best one to get work done. The weather is much more predictable, and your home’s comfort levels won’t drop much since the weather will be milder.
Reasons Why Metal Roofing Installation is Not Available for All Seasons
Metal roofing installation is much less likely to be affected by the weather than other types of roofing. However, this doesn’t mean that it can be considered 100% all seasons roofing. The following are a few reasons why it’s important to consider when the right time is to install your metal roof:
Bad Weather Can Stop Work For A Few Days
As with any other type of roofing work, bad weather can stop work from being done for a few days. Heavy rain or snowfall is going to prevent workers from being able to install your roof safely. As a result, work can be delayed for a few days.
Holidays And Vacations Can Delay the Start of Work
Always be aware of the holiday season. For example, you might be thinking about having your roof installed at the end of the year during a period when little snowfall is expected. However, if this period comes amidst the holiday season, then work might not be able to start on your roof until after the New Year.
The same goes for the summer vacation season. Many people take their vacations during the summer, which can make it difficult to schedule a time for workers to come and install your roof.
Availability of Necessary Materials
Delays can occur at any point during the year if there’s a shortage of materials. What may seem like the best time to install your metal roof could end up being a terrible time if there’s a shortage of the metal sheets needed for your roof. It’s always best to check with your contractor in advance to see if any potential shortages could cause delays.
Wet Weather Requires More Safety at Work
Rain the night before could still make the roof slippery in the morning. This means that workers will need to take extra precautions to avoid accidents. As a result, work might progress more slowly than usual.
Your Metal Roofing Contractor Will Consider the Weather Forecast
A professional roofing contractor will absolutely pay attention to the weather forecasts when scheduling a metal roof installation. They will take into account how long the job is expected to take and try to plan it during a period of time when the weather is predicted to be clear.
What Happens if There is Unexpected Rain?
Because it can rain unexpectedly, even if weather forecasts predict a clear day, a professional contractor will always have emergency tarps available. This way, if it starts to rain, they can quickly cover exposed areas to prevent potential water damage.
We Provide Installation of Metal Roofing in All Seasons
It’s important to understand that certain weather conditions are not ideal for any type of installation. Here at Ironclad Roofing, we will work closely with you to schedule a roof installation at the best possible time. Contact us online at Ironclad Roofing or call us at 905-752-4685 for more information about our all seasons roofing services or our
Ironclad Guarantee.