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the great lake effect

the great lake effect

Christina Harmon
US Roofs

Title: Lake-Effect Snow Is Harder on Your Roof Than You Realize

The Great Lakes bring more than scenic views—homes here endure relentless lake-effect snow, wind-driven rain, and frigid winters.

Great Lakes Roofing Problems:

  • Snow Accumulation – Adds hundreds of pounds of weight to roof structures.
  • Ice Buildup – Blocks drainage and forces water under shingles.
  • Wind Gusts – Tear shingles loose during winter squalls.
  • Moisture Damage – Summer humidity fuels mold and rot.

Roofing Built for the Great Lakes:

  • Extra-thick underlayments for ice protection.
  • Impact-resistant shingles for hail and debris.
  • Ventilation systems to combat attic moisture.
  • Strong ridge caps to resist high winds.

Why You Need the Best Professional:
Lake-effect regions demand roofing expertise that only seasoned pros possess. They know how to install ice barriers, prevent attic condensation, and secure shingles against brutal winds—saving you from costly mid-winter emergencies.