Ask this old house general contractor tom silva explains the best ways to keep your roof and gutters free from those dreaded ice dams.
Ways to remove ice from roof.
To understand ice dams better find out the most common causes of their build up.
That pile of ice has got to go.
Here are five ways to remove an ice dam from your roof.
As water seeps between shingles and freezes it expands loosening the shingles and penetrating through the layers of the roof until you have a.
This is where roofing issues may stem from.
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Ice dams are formed when thick layers of ice build up along the eaves and gutters of the roof.
Hire a professional to remove the ice dams in an emergency.
An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow from draining off the roof.
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They scrape off the excess snow and then they melt a channel in the ice with steam.
Eliminate its fuel source if left alone the ice dam will continue to be built up by the snow and ice up on your roof.
Ice dams can harm the roof in other ways as well.
Remove snow and ice dam from the roof this will eliminate the main ingredients necessary for the formation of another ice dam and will usually stop the water from coming in within an hour.
After a snowfall a cold roof will have a thick blanket of snow.
Using a roof rake and push broom not water remove the snow by carefully pulling it down the slope of the roof line.
The key to preventing ice dams is simply to keep your attic and roof cold.
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So the first step is to remove this ice and snow using a snow rake which is a retractable rake that can extend up to about 17 feet or so in length.
Professionals follow a lot of the same steps you would take to remove an ice dam on your own but they have better tools.
A warmer roof however will soon have clear spots where the snow has melted off and may well have icicles hanging from the eaves.
To keep your roof cold follow these three steps.
How to keep ice dams from damaging your roof that water starts to back up underneath the shingles and eventually work its way into the interior of the home hergott says.