Preventing ice dams is possible by
clearing snow from your roof before it
has a chance to accumulate and




An ice dam is a buildup of ice along the edge of your roof that prevents melting snow from draining properly. This trapped water can leak into your home and cause significant damage.
Ice dams form when heat escapes from your home, melting roof snow, which then refreezes at the colder roof edges. Poor insulation, ventilation, and weather conditions all contribute to this problem.
Removing ice dams prevents water from backing up under shingles, avoiding leaks, mold growth, and costly interior and roof damage.
Yes. Ice dams can loosen shingles, damage gutters, soak insulation, and lead to long-term structural issues if not addressed quickly.
Professionals use steamers or safe roof-access methods to melt and remove ice without damaging roofing materials. Avoid using sharp tools that can harm your roof.
DIY removal is risky. Climbing icy roofs and using improper tools can lead to injuries or roof damage. Professional removal is strongly recommended
Common signs include water stains on ceilings, icicles hanging from gutters, uneven snow melt on the roof, and water dripping inside.
Yes. Proper insulation, attic ventilation, roof sealing, and winter maintenance can greatly reduce the risk.
Often yes. Ice dams and the removal process can expose or create damage to shingles, flashing, and gutters, so post-inspection and minor repairs help prevent future leaks.
Many homeowner policies cover water damage caused by ice dams, but coverage varies. It’s best to check with your insurer.
Call a pro as soon as you notice icicles, leaks, or heavy ice buildup. Early action prevents costly damage.

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