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Colorado winters are beautiful, but they can be brutal on your home — especially your roof. From heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures to high winds and rapid freeze-thaw cycles, winter weather along the Front Range creates unique challenges that many homeowners don’t notice until serious damage occurs.
Most homeowners assume that roofing work should wait until spring, but the truth is, winter is one of the best times to schedule a professional roof inspection. Denver’s cold season brings unique weather conditions that make it easier to identify hidden issues — and getting ahead of them now can prevent costly repairs once temperatures rise.
Many Colorado homeowners believe that once the snow falls, all roofing work has to stop until spring. While winter certainly brings challenges, it’s far from true that roofing projects can’t be done in colder months.
Colorado winters are as beautiful as they are harsh. Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures can lead to one of the most common roofing problems in Denver — ice dams.