What Are Ice Dams & How to Prevent Them

You may be feeling warm in your home as the snow serenely falls outside. But, up on your roof, a dangerous situation could be forming – one that can compromise your roof and lead to water damage inside your home. It’s all the result of an ice dam. In this blog, we’ll discuss what is an ice dam, and how to avoid one which can save you money in the long run.

What Is an Ice Dam?

An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms along the edge of your roof and prevents snow melt from running off. It often occurs because heat from the attic warms the middle of your roof, causing snow to melt. When that runoff reaches the eaves, or overhang, of your roof, the cooler surface temperature (there’s no heat rising from inside your home to this part of the roof) can cause the water to refreeze. As this happens over and over, an ice dam forms, preventing melted snow from running off your roof.

Do Ice Dams Cause Damage?

Yes, ice dams cause the water from melted snow to back up under the shingles of your roof and into your home – the water doesn’t have anywhere else to go. This can damage your roof, not to mention your interior. And, remember, water damage can lead to toxic mold inside your home.

How Can I Prevent Ice Dams?

An easy way to help prevent ice dams is to keep your eaves, gutters, downspouts and drains clear. This way water can drain away from your home as snow melts on your roof. It’s ideal to have your gutters cleaned out before snow season even begins. While you’re at it, install gutter screens for added protection.

Here are some other ways to help prevent ice dams:

  • Keep your attic cool. Proper insulation between your living areas and attic will help keep warm air from escaping into your attic and warming your roof. Ideally, during a snow storm, your attic won’t be more than 10 degrees warmer than the temperature outside.
  • Remove snow with a roof rake. Only if you can safely do so, remove accumulated snow from your roof using a long-handled roof rake, a specialized tool for clearing roofs, that won’t damage your roofing material. Do this from the ground. Never climb on top of a snowy roof.
  • Update your roof with materials that help prevent ice dams. These include a rubberized, water-repellant membrane underneath the shingles and a heating cable along the eaves. For either installation, consult a professional.

Ice dams may not be the first thing you think about once the snow stops coming down. After all, there’s the sidewalk and driveway to clear. But, for the sake of your roof and the integrity of your overall home, it’s important to keep an eye out for this winter roof danger.

So, how can you spot ice dams? Icicles may be a sign of ice dams, a buildup of snow and ice along your eaves that blocks water runoff. Discolored ceilings or walls may indicate that your ice dam has turned into a leak. Remember, in the midst of this harsh winter, it’s important to keep your gutters clear, your roof updated and an eye out for the signs of ice dams. If you suspect trouble, call a trusted roofing contractor at once.

Winter Preparedness For Your Home or Business

As winter settles in, homeowners and businesses face unique challenges. From freezing pipes to poor ventilation causing mold growth, the cold season can take a toll on your property. At Mold Solutions & Inspections, we understand the importance of staying ahead of these risks to avoid costly repairs and health hazards.

Protecting Against Water Damage

One of the biggest winter threats is water damage caused by frozen pipes or ice dams. Here’s how to stay protected:

  • Insulate Pipes: Wrap exposed pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and attics to prevent freezing.
  • Clear Gutters and Downspouts: Blockages can lead to ice dams, which cause water to seep into walls and ceilings.
  • Check for Leaks: Inspect windows, doors, and roofs for potential entry points for water.

If water damage does occur, our team at Mold Solutions & Inspections offers 24/7 water damage restoration services to minimize disruption.

Preventing Fire Hazards

Winter also brings an increased risk of fire hazards, especially with heating equipment. Stay safe by:

  • Using Space Heaters Safely: Keep heaters away from flammable materials and never leave them unattended.
  • Cleaning Chimneys and HVAC Systems: Built-up debris can ignite and cause house fires.
  • Inspecting Holiday Decorations: Overloaded electrical outlets or frayed wires from holiday lights can spark fires.

In the unfortunate event of fire damage, we specialize in fire and smoke cleaning to restore your property quickly.

Addressing Mold and Air Quality Concerns

Winter often means closed windows and poor ventilation, which can lead to mold growth and unhealthy indoor air quality. Combat these issues by:

  • Controlling Humidity: Use dehumidifiers in basements, crawl spaces, and poorly ventilated areas.
  • Inspecting for Mold: Look out for musty odors or visible mold, especially after water damage.
  • Scheduling Mold Testing: If you suspect mold, our expert team can conduct thorough testing and provide solutions.

Remember, untreated mold can affect not only your property but also your health. Mold Solutions & Inspections offers professional mold testing and remediation to keep your home or business safe.

Be Ready for Emergencies

Despite the best precautions, disasters can strike. That’s why having a reliable partner like Mold Solutions & Inspections is crucial. We offer services like:

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire and Smoke Cleaning
  • Biohazard Cleanup
  • Crime and Trauma Scene Cleanup
  • Asbestos Testing

Conclusion

Winter doesn’t have to be a season of worry. By taking proactive steps to protect your property and partnering with experts like Mold Solutions & Inspections, you can ensure a safer, hassle-free season. If you need assistance or want to schedule an inspection, contact us today. Let us help you weather the winter without worry!