
Nebraska homeowners in Omaha and Lincoln know that roofs face tough conditions. Our state experiences hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. This means your roof is constantly working to protect your home. We understand the demands of the Nebraska climate and are here to ensure your roof is up to the task. Keep your home safe and energy-efficient with our help.
Nebraska's weather extremes put significant strain on roofing systems. Summers can bring intense heat and thunderstorms with high winds and heavy rain. Winters deliver freezing temperatures, snow, and ice, which can lead to serious damage. Effective roof insulation is crucial for managing these cycles. It acts as a barrier, keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, which can significantly lower your energy bills.
Good insulation also plays a vital role in preventing ice dams. These form when snow melts due to attic heat and then refreezes at the roof's edge. This buildup can force water under your shingles and into your home. Ensuring proper insulation is a proactive step against costly water damage in Nebraska.
Nebraska's hot summers require insulation to block heat gain, keeping homes cooler. Cold winters necessitate insulation to retain heat, preventing energy loss. This dual role is essential for comfort and energy savings in our climate.
Omaha experiences strong winds and heavy rains in the summer, which can cause leaks. Winter brings snow and ice, leading to ice dams and potential shingle damage. Proper insulation helps address both by managing attic temperature and preventing meltwater issues.
Our climate demands it. Good insulation keeps your home comfortable and cuts down on energy costs year-round. It's also a key defense against ice dams, a common problem during Nebraska's harsh winters.
Look for ice dams on your roof's edge in winter, or feel drafts in your home. High energy bills, especially during extreme weather, can also signal inadequate insulation. You might also notice your upstairs rooms are much hotter than downstairs.
The 25% rule suggests that if damage affects a substantial portion of your roof, often around 25% or more, it may be more economical to replace the entire roof rather than repair the damaged sections.
While we can perform insulation services anytime, spring and fall offer the most comfortable working conditions in Nebraska. These seasons provide moderate temperatures, which helps our teams work efficiently and safely.
Useful reference: NOAA storm data — hail and wind event history.