Boston experiences an average of 30 freeze-thaw cycles each winter. When temperatures swing from below freezing overnight to above freezing during the day, condensation trapped in your attic alternates between frost and water. This cycle saturates wood faster than steady moisture exposure. Roof decking swells when wet and contracts when frozen, loosening nails and creating gaps. Ice dams form when trapped heat melts snow on your roof, and the runoff refreezes at the eaves. These conditions make proper ventilation and air sealing critical for Boston homes.
Massachusetts ranks among the top states for residential mold litigation. Moisture problems that go unaddressed can lead to health complaints and costly remediation. Boston homeowners need contractors who understand building science, not just shingle replacement. Silverline Roofing Boston works with local building inspectors and follows the latest Massachusetts Residential Code updates. Our team trains on moisture management techniques specific to New England's climate. When you hire us, you get solutions designed for the conditions your roof actually faces, not generic fixes imported from warmer climates.