Cold weather does not mean roofing work has to stop. In many parts of the country, fall and winter are common times for roof replacement due to storm damage, insurance timelines, or scheduling needs. However, installing asphalt shingles in cold temperatures requires additional care, materials, and experience to ensure the roof performs as intended.
As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, our crews follow manufacturer-approved cold weather installation practices so your roof is protected from day one, not just when spring arrives.
Here is what homeowners should understand about proper asphalt shingle installation in cold weather and how to tell if a roofing contractor is doing it the right way.