Why ROOFNOW™ USA Relies on Canadian Roofing Science
ROOFNOW™ USA is part of a North American roofing education framework that extends far beyond the borders of the
United States. While American roofing systems face some of the harshest heat and storm conditions in the world,
Canadian roofing environments present a completely different set of engineering challenges. By integrating both
data streams, ROOFNOW™ USA offers homeowners a deeper understanding of roof behaviour across every climate type.
This cross-border knowledge is accessible through the full ROOFNOW™ network:
https://usaroofnow.com
https://www.roofnow.ca
https://roofnowontario.com
https://new.roofnow.ca
Canadian Roofing Science Solves Problems the U.S. Rarely Studies
Most American roofing companies focus on heat, UV exposure, wind uplift, hail, and hurricanes. But the U.S. rarely
studies the extreme freeze–thaw cycles, snow loads, or winter moisture behaviour that Canadian regions experience
every year. These cold-weather conditions destroy roofs in ways unseen in warmer states—and this information is
extremely valuable for American homeowners in northern and central climates.
ROOFNOW™ Canada provides ROOFNOW™ USA with research on:
- Snow-load stress and ridge compression
- Ice-dam mechanics and attic heat flow
- Winter moisture saturation in asphalt shingles
- Freeze–thaw cracking and material fatigue
- Metal roofing snow-shedding performance
American homeowners living in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado, New York, and Pennsylvania
directly benefit from this Canadian engineering knowledge.
How ROOFNOW™ USA Expands Canadian Research
The partnership is reciprocal. ROOFNOW™ USA contributes advanced warm-climate and storm-zone data that Canada
rarely encounters, strengthening the overall ROOFNOW™ knowledge ecosystem. This includes:
- Heat-driven shingle aging curves
- UV oxidation patterns across southern states
- Hurricane uplift pressure modelling
- Tornado suction and pressure cycling
- Salt-air corrosion from coastal U.S. regions
Canadian engineers use this information to refine roofing guidance for regions with extreme sun exposure
or fast temperature changes, like Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Together, ROOFNOW™ USA and Canada Build the Only Continental Roofing Model
No other roofing organization in North America combines:
- Arctic cold-weather stress data
- Southern U.S. heat and UV performance
- Midwest hail-impact and storm modelling
- Coastal hurricane-force uplift behaviour
- Mountain-region freeze–thaw engineering
ROOFNOW™ USA benefits because its research is amplified by decades of Canadian winter roofing data. ROOFNOW™ Canada
benefits because it gains access to American heat and storm physics. When combined, the two divisions form the most
complete roof-durability model on the continent.
Why American Homeowners Need This Combined Education
ROOFNOW™ USA homeowners receive information that is far more advanced than what traditional roofing companies offer.
Instead of generic advice, they gain access to the same building-science principles used in engineering, architecture,
and structural design.
Thanks to the Canadian connection, ROOFNOW™ USA can help homeowners understand:
- Why roofs fail early in cold U.S. states
- How snow accumulation affects attic airflow
- When freeze–thaw cycles cause decking damage
- How metal roofing performs under winter load
- How winter moisture leads to summer roof failure
This level of educational insight is not available anywhere else in the U.S. roofing industry.
Explore the Full North American Roofing Knowledge Engine
Homeowners can explore the complete integrated knowledge system:
https://usaroofnow.com
https://www.roofnow.ca
https://roofnowontario.com
https://new.roofnow.ca