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Fall Roofing FAQ: Is Your Asphalt Shingle Roof Prepared for Vermont's Winter?

  • Writer: Alex Morgan
    Alex Morgan
  • 16 hours ago
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Updated: 16 hours ago


Is Your Asphalt Shingle Roof Ready for Vermont’s Winter?

Published by Total Roofing & Service Inc. Serving Rutland, Bennington, Manchester & the Route 7 Corridor


🍁 Fall Roofing FAQ


🏠 Why is fall the best time for asphalt shingle roof replacement in Vermont?

 


A home set back in Dorset, VT
Fall in Vermont

Fall offers the perfect window for roof replacement. The cool, dry weather helps shingles seal properly, and you’ll avoid the delays and hazards of winter snow and ice. If your roof is aging or showing signs of wear, replacing it now can prevent costly leaks and insulation issues later. An Asphalt Shingle roof prepared for winter is needed before winter sets in. By addressing roof issues in the fall, you also ensure that your home is prepared to handle the heavy rains and potential storms of the upcoming seasons. Moreover, a new roof can enhance your home's energy efficiency, keeping it warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, which can lead to significant savings on your energy bills. Investing in a roof replacement now can also increase your home's curb appeal and overall value, making it a wise decision for both immediate comfort and long-term benefits.



Here are some signs that indicate you might need a new asphalt roof:


  1. Missing or curling shingles: If you notice shingles that are missing or curling, it's a clear sign that your roof is deteriorating.

  2. Granule loss in gutters: Finding granules from your shingles in the gutters is another indication that your roof is aging and may need replacement.

  3. Leaks or water stains on ceilings: Water stains or leaks on your ceilings can be a sign of roof damage that needs immediate attention.

  4. Sagging or soft spots: If your roof has areas that are sagging or feel soft to the touch, it could mean that the underlying structure is compromised.

If you're unsure about the condition of your roof, it's a good idea to get a professional inspection.



🔍 What signs mean my roof needs attention before winter?


Look for:

  • Missing or curling shingles: If you notice shingles that are missing or curling, it is a clear sign that your roof is deteriorating.

  • Granule loss in gutters: Finding granules from your shingles in the gutters is another indication that your roof is aging and will need to be replaced.

  • Leaks or water stains on ceilings: Water stains on your ceiling are the most common sign that you are having a roofing issue.

  • Sagging or soft spots: If your roof has areas that are sagging or feel soft to the touch, it could mean that the underlying structure is compromised.

If you’re unsure, we offer free fall roof inspections across Southern Vermont.


🧰 Can I repair just part of my asphalt roof?


Yes! If damage is isolated—like a few missing shingles or minor leaks—asphalt roof repair may be all you need. We serve homes and businesses from Bennington, Arlington, Manchester, Dorset, Danby, Wallingford, Clarendon, Rutland, and up to Brandon, VT.

with fast, affordable fixes.

🏚️ What if my roof is older but not ready for full replacement?

That is where asphalt roof restoration comes in. We never go over an existing roof with asphalt or metal. Instead, we always perform a full tear-off to ensure the highest quality and longevity of your new roof. This approach allows us to thoroughly inspect the underlying structure, address any hidden issues, and provide a solid foundation for your new roofing materials. By doing so, we ensure that your roof is not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable and reliable for years to come.



📅 How do I schedule a fall roofing service?


Just contact us or call (802) 236-9432 to book your fall roof inspection, repair, or replacement. We’ll help you prepare for Vermont’s winter with durable, warranty asphalt shingles.

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