Creemore residents are no strangers to the intense weather patterns of Simcoe County. The village sits in a “snow belt” region where lake-effect snow from Georgian Bay can dump feet of heavy, wet accumulation in a single afternoon. For a standard asphalt roof, this weight is a constant threat. Furthermore, the freeze-thaw cycles common in this area lead to ice damming—a process where snow melts near the peak of the roof, runs down to the cold eaves, and freezes, forcing water back under the shingles and into your attic.
Traditional roofing often struggles to keep up with these demands. Granule loss, curling shingles, and persistent leaks are common issues we see when performing a roof replacement Creemore. Beyond the weather, many homes in Creemore are heritage properties or custom builds that require a specific architectural touch. A “cookie-cutter” roofing job simply won’t do when you are trying to preserve the character of a century home or a modern hillside retreat.