Understanding how cold weather affects your roofing materials is key to preventing long-term issues. Here are some of the most common threats:
Freezing temps can damage your roof by making asphalt shingles more brittle, leading to cracks and breakage. According to InterNACHI, shingles are particularly vulnerable during freeze-thaw cycles, where rapid expansion and contraction weaken their structure.
Water trapped under shingles or in small roof cracks can freeze, expand, and force gaps in your roofing materials. This process weakens your roof’s structure and increases the risk of leaks and interior water damage.
Gutters clogged with leaves and debris can trap water, which then freezes and creates ice dams. Ice dams prevent proper drainage, forcing melting snow and ice to seep under shingles, potentially damaging your roof deck and attic insulation.
Metal roofs experience natural expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. However, freezing temps can damage your roof by loosening fasteners, allowing moisture to infiltrate and compromise the roof’s integrity.
With our free winter roof inspections, you can identify potential issues before they escalate. Learn how freezing temps can damage your roof and what you can do to prevent costly repairs.
Freezing temps can damage your roof, even in milder Texas winters. The combination of cold temperatures, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles can wreak havoc on your shingles, gutters, and roof structure. Ignoring these risks can lead to costly repairs—or worse, a voided roof warranty!
Here’s what you can do now to protect your home before freezing temps damage your roof:
✅ Schedule Regular Inspections – Many roofing warranties require periodic maintenance to remain valid. A professional inspection can identify minor issues before they become costly repairs.
✅ Seal Small Cracks & Gaps – Prevent moisture from seeping in and freezing by sealing any cracks, especially around vents, chimneys, and skylights.
✅ Upgrade to Cold-Weather-Resistant Materials – Impact-resistant shingles designed for colder climates offer better protection against harsh winter conditions.
✅ Ensure Proper Ventilation & Insulation – Good attic ventilation prevents ice dams and reduces moisture buildup, extending your roof’s lifespan.
✅ Clean Your Gutters – Clearing out debris prevents ice dams and allows for proper water drainage.
Freezing temps can damage your roof, but with proactive maintenance, you can avoid costly repairs. At Mammoth Roofing & Solar, we offer FREE winter roof inspections to help homeowners stay protected before the next cold snap hits.
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P.S. Skipping regular inspections can void your roof warranty—don’t take the risk. Book your inspection today and keep your home protected all winter long!
By Scott Edwards
This is not just a training manual—it’s a playbook for purpose-driven selling.
In Get in the GROOVE, Mammoth Roofing & Solar opens its doors to share the field-tested framework behind one of the most consistent appointment-setting systems in the industry. Built for new reps, seasoned closers, and even outside organizations looking to elevate their sales culture, this book breaks down the exact steps—from first knock to confident close—that turn conversations into trust, and trust into results.
Packed with real-world scripts, field breakdowns, and behind-the-scenes mindset philosophy, this book isn’t about hype—it’s about repeatable excellence.
Whether you’re joining our herd or leading your own, you’ll walk away with the structure, belief, and tools to build something that lasts.
Founder. Builder. No Plan B.
For ten years, Scott worked jobs that looked stable on the surface—finance, insurance, corporate roles—but always felt like they belonged to someone else’s vision. He wasn’t building anything of his own, and the day-to-day offered little more than repetition.
After a personal and financial low point—including a Chapter 7 bankruptcy—he found himself starting over with almost nothing. A friend gave him a shot in roofing sales. Two small jobs in, someone wrote his commission on a napkin at a diner table. The number was more than he’d made in weeks. That’s when he saw what this industry could offer—not just income, but real ownership over your success.
From there, everything changed.
Scott built this company to give others the same shot he got. He doesn’t look for perfect résumés—he looks for people with drive, character, and something to prove. His goal is simple: train in weeks what took him a decade to learn, and create a path to success that’s real, not theoretical.
Today, he leads one of the fastest-growing roofing and solar teams in Texas—but he’s still walking jobs, coaching reps, and checking in with homeowners. Because no matter how big the company gets, the mission stays the same: do the job right, take care of your people, and never forget where you started.