The Book Every Ontario Homeowner Should Read Before Replacing Their Roof
Replacing a roof is one of the biggest financial decisions a homeowner will ever make. It affects your home’s safety, your long-term maintenance costs, your attic environment, and even your property value. Yet most homeowners make this decision without ever understanding the science behind roofing — or the hidden risks that come with choosing the wrong materials or the wrong installer.
That is why the book The Real Cost of a Cheap Roof — Why “Cheap” Becomes the Most Expensive is quickly becoming essential reading in Ontario. This 88-page guide exposes what really happens to cheap roofing systems once they’re exposed to Ontario winters, moisture, freeze–thaw cycles, and attic humidity. It is not a free book — but it is one of the smartest, most affordable investments you can make before spending thousands on a new roof.
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Ontario’s Winter Climate Destroys Cheap Roofing Systems
Roofing failures in Ontario are not random — they are predictable. Cheap roofing products are designed for mild climates, where freeze–thaw cycles are rare and attic humidity is low. But our climate is the opposite:
- temperatures jump from +3°C to –15°C in hours,
- snow loads compress shingles and decking,
- ice dams force water under the roofline,
- attic humidity spikes overnight,
- rapid melting causes backflow leaks.
Cheap shingles simply are not engineered to survive this environment. This book shows exactly how and why they fail.
The Long-Term Cost of Choosing the Wrong Roof
Most homeowners only look at the immediate price of a roofing quote. But the real cost of a cheap roof appears over the next 8–12 years. The book explains how low-cost installations lead to:
- repeated patching during winter storm seasons,
- attic mold caused by trapped humidity,
- decking rot from meltback leaks,
- insulation saturation after freeze–thaw cycles,
- structural warping from moisture movement.
A roof that costs $6,500 upfront often becomes a $20,000–$30,000 problem within a decade.
Why Every Homeowner Should Read This Before Hiring a Roofing Company
Most roofing companies focus on closing a sale — not educating the homeowner. This book provides the knowledge most contractors never share, including:
- how to identify weak ventilation systems,
- which underlayments survive ice dam pressure,
- why attic airflow matters more than shingle brand,
- how moisture travels inside your attic,
- the hidden failures cheap roofers hope you don’t check for.
Reading this book puts homeowners in control — not the contractor.
The Book Explains the Roofing “Red Flags” Every Homeowner Should Watch For
Before replacing your roof, the book teaches you to look for warning signs, such as:
- quotes with little detail,
- contractors who avoid attic inspections,
- installers pushing the cheapest brand,
- contracts with vague warranty terms,
- lack of winter installation procedures.
These red flags almost always lead to early failure. Knowing how to spot them can save you thousands.
Built for Ontario Homes — Not Generic U.S. Roofing Content
What makes this book unique is that it’s written specifically for Canadian conditions. Most roofing advice online comes from the U.S., where winters are mild and roofing systems behave completely differently.
Ontario homeowners need roofing knowledge built around:
- snow load engineering,
- freeze–thaw expansion pressure,
- attic ventilation under cold stress,
- ice dam physics,
- sub-zero shingle contraction.
This book is one of the only consumer-friendly guides that explains these concepts clearly.
Part of the ROOFNOW™ Homeowner Education Network
This book supports ROOFNOW™’s mission to create one of the strongest roofing education systems in Canada:
Together, these platforms give homeowners the knowledge to make confident, long-term decisions.
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