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Ice dams are one of the most common and damaging winter roof problems. If you live in a region where large amounts of snowfall is common, then you need to know how to prevent them from forming on your roof. Heavy snowfall, along with cold temperatures can ultimately result in a roof leak. The cold temperatures after a snowfall prevent the snow from melting and could cause leaks. Even if you have a strong and well maintained roof, snow that remains on a roof for an extended amount of time can lead to leaks. However, more common than roof leaks are Roof Ice Dam

What are Ice Dams? An Ice on Roof is a wall of ice, or a row of icicles, which form at the edge of the roof, right at the gutters and overhang. They are dangerous because they are sharp and heavy and could fall on and injure anyone near them. They form when the snow drips from a slanted roof and then freezes. The melted snow flows down the roof, under the snow, and then onto the eaves and into the gutters. Once the melted snow reaches the overhang and gutters, which are much colder, the water quickly turns into ice all along the overhang.

What Causes Ice Dams? Ice dams are most often caused by poor attic insulation and poor attic and roof ventilation. Poor attic insulation results in a significant amount of heat leaving your home through the attic and roof. The heat makes the snow melt at a fast rate and causes them. The fast melting snow becomes trapped under the heavy snow which causes leaks.

How to Prevent Ice Dam

o Before winter, make sure you have proper levels of roof insulation and enough vents installed. You should also check that the attic insulation is not blocking the roof ventilation. Proper levels of insulation are the best defense.

o Seal air leaks in your attic in order to prevent warm air leakage.

o Clean out your gutters before winter to remove any leaves or debris.

What to Do if You Have Ice Dams

o Never attempt to go up on an icy or snowy roof.

o Do not attempt to remove them unless you have experience. You could seriously injure yourself if you are not skilled at removing them.

o Remove large amounts of snow with a roof rake or find a professional to remove the snow for you. The safest way to remove the snow is to pull the snow down the slope of the roof line. Do not pull snow across the roof as it could break off the shingles.

o Consider chipping away at some of the ice buildup in the gutters.