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To prepare your residential roof for winter, start by inspecting for any existing damage such as loose or missing shingles and fix them to prevent leaks. Clean out gutters and downspouts to ensure proper water flow and reduce ice dam formation. Trim nearby tree branches that could fall under snow weight and damage the roof. Make sure your attic is well insulated and ventilated to keep roof temperatures balanced and minimize ice buildup. Finally, consider a professional roof inspection to catch hidden problems early. These steps help protect your home from harsh winter conditions and costly repairs.



