Snow Loads - Spokane, Washington
Emergency Response Services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas.
Heavy Snow Build up
In regions like Spokane, WA, and its surrounding areas, where substantial snowfall is common and can be both deep and heavy, adherence to local building codes is crucial. These codes specify heavy snow load capacities for roof systems to ensure structural integrity. However, dense and wet snow can sometimes exceed the intended capacity of roofs, leading to damage to roofing materials and compromising the safety of homes.
To address this concern, proactive measures such as shoveling the roof to eliminate excess snow load are advisable. If you’re worried about potential damage or if damage has already occurred, Disaster Response can assess your home and help determine the necessary steps for restoration.
Serving not only Spokane but also nearby areas such as Cheney, WA, Medical Lake, WA, Deer Park, WA, and Liberty Lake, WA, Disaster Response is prepared to assist. Give Team DR a call at 844-315-3100 for prompt help if you notice extra ice and snow on your roof.
Dangers of Heavy Snow Fall
Heavy snow loads pose significant dangers, especially to structures such as roofs and buildings. The weight of accumulated snow can lead to structural overloading, resulting in collapses and serious damage. Additionally, the sudden release of snow from roofs, known as roof avalanches, can endanger people and property below. These dangers escalate when the snow begins to melt, potentially causing roof leaks and water damage. It is crucial to monitor snow accumulation on roofs and take preventive measures, such as snow removal, to mitigate the risks associated with heavy snow loads. Regular inspections and timely actions can help prevent structural failures and ensure the safety of both individuals and property during winter weather.
Our Services
Our staff is professionally trained in services including:
- Roof Replacement
- Ice Dam Removal
- Snow Removal
- Water Damage Clean-Up and Dry Out
- Insurance Claim Estimating and Coordination