Detroit experiences an average of 40 freeze-thaw cycles each winter, one of the highest rates in the Midwest. This repeated freezing and thawing devastates roofing materials. Water infiltrates through tiny gaps in shingles or flashing, freezes solid overnight when temperatures drop, expands with enough force to crack decking and tear membrane seams, then thaws during the day and penetrates deeper into the roof system. By March, what started as a minor roof leak in October becomes structural damage requiring extensive roof damage repair and decking replacement across multiple sections.
Peak Roofing Detroit has worked on properties throughout Wayne County for years, giving us deep familiarity with how Detroit's older housing stock responds to weather stress. We understand the specific vulnerabilities in the brick-and-mortar chimneys common to Detroit bungalows, the parapet wall flashing failures typical in Midtown commercial buildings, and the flat roof drainage issues plaguing Eastern Market warehouses. This local knowledge allows roofing repair contractors like us to diagnose problems faster and recommend solutions proven to work in Detroit's specific conditions, not generic fixes that fail within two years.