Roof repairs after a tough Quebec winter
Michaël from Devis Toiture
Blog section Mar. 31 2022Roof repairs after a tough Quebec winter...
Source: Photo by Colin Lloyd
One of the most common problems that homeowners face during the winter is snow and ice buildup on their roofs. This can lead to a number of serious issues, including leaks, structural damage, and even collapse.
While it may seem like a minor problem, it's important to take action as soon as you notice any sign of snow or ice on your roof. The sooner you remove it, the less damage it will cause.
There are a few different ways to remove snow and ice from your roof. You can use a shovel or an ice pick to break up the accumulation and then carefully brush it off.
You can also use a power washer with warm water to melt the snow and ice. Just be careful not to overdo it, as this can damage your shingles. If you have a metal roof, you can use de-icing cables which will prevent further buildup of snow and ice.
Once you've removed the snow and ice from your roof, it's important to take steps to prevent future buildup. This includes installing gutter guards or covers over your gutters so that they don't get clogged with debris which can weigh down on your shingles and allow water to seep underneath them when it melts.
You should also make sure that your eaves are properly ventilated so that air can circulate under the shingles and help keep them dry. Lastly, consider having an insulation installed in your attic to help keep heat in your home which will prevent ice dams from forming on your roof.
What do I need to know before making repairs to my roof in Quebec?
A roofing permit is required in Quebec for any type of roofing work, whether it’s new construction, repair work, or replacement. This includes all types of roofs, including shingle, tile, slate, metal, and flat roofs. Roofing permits are obtained through the municipality in which the work will be taking place.
The application process for a roofing permit varies by municipality, but generally speaking, you’ll need to submit plans and specifications for your project to the building department. Once your application has been reviewed and approved, you’ll be issued a roofing permit that will allow you to proceed with your project.
It’s important to note that roofing permits are not transferrable – if you sell your home before the project is completed, the new homeowners will need to apply for their own permit.
Additionally, most municipalities require that roofing work be completed by a licensed contractor. Be sure to check with your local building department for specific requirements in your area.
Where to buy roofing material in Montreal?
There is no definitive answer to this question as there are many different types and brands of roofing materials available, and each store or supplier may carry a different selection.
However, some places to check for roofing materials in Quebec include home improvement stores, building supply stores, and online retailers.