Ice dams are common in regions that experience cold, snowy winters. An ice dam is a symptom of an abnormally warm roof and can lead to costly water damage if left unaddressed. They can occur after a heavy snowfall; and as snow melts on a warm roof, water runs downward and refreezes near the roof edge or gutters. Over time, this creates a ridge of ice that blocks proper drainage. As more snow melts, water backs up under shingles and can seep into the building. If you notice large icicles hanging from the roofline, your building may already be at risk of ice dam damage. Click the Read More button below for ice dam prevention tips from Society Insurance. Comments are closed.
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