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Both rain and high humidity can create enough moisture to prevent shingles from adhering properly to your roof. Plus, any moisture or water that gets trapped underneath these newly installed shingles can cause the wood underneath to rot and grow mold.
Fortunately, roofing felt can get wet and still maintain its integrity. However, because it is meant to repel water and not absorb it, it can break down if it stays wet for too long, so it must have time to dry out.
Typically, it takes about 24-48 hours for a roof to dry after rain, depending on the weather conditions. However, the drying time can be longer if the roof has poor drainage or if the rain was heavy.
Never lay roof shingles when it is raining If the roof is not covered correctly there will be a risk of leakage into the wooden deck or other parts of the roof and/or building. During a rain shower the roof also becomes slippery, which can cause dangerous conditions for the roofer.
It slows down progress Roofing installation is already known for being slower due to the technical nature of the work. However, working in wet conditions will slow you down even more because it is much harder to handle tools and materials on a wet roof and when there's a high chance of falling off.