While an ice dam is a threat to your home all winter long, the risk of one forming on your roof and gutters is especially high when temperatures are at or just below freezing and there’s been a heavy snow. With those two conditions in place, an ice dam is likely to develop in the following way:
This process can happen quickly—sometimes in less than 24 hours. If an ice dam is not immediately addressed, the situation can get worse just as fast. Whether the icy structure is small and harmless looking or has expanded to a monstrous 1,000-pound mound, it may obstruct further snowmelt and ice melt from draining away from your home and cause water to back up under your roof and leak inside. If this happens, it could lead to extensive damage to your roof, gutters, ceilings, walls, insulation, floors, and more. In fact, ice dams and other types of severe winter weather end up costing homeowners billions of dollars in property damage every year.
To avoid the hassle and costs of dealing with an ice dam, you may want to try to stop this menace from forming in the first place by using these four strategies:
Although you may take all the proper ice dam prevention steps, an ice dam may still end up forming. If this happens, it’s critical that you hire a licensed, insured professional to handle the ice dam removal. They will use specialized equipment and techniques to safely remove an ice dam, usually without harming your roof or other parts of your home. If you uncover issues inside or outside your home directly resulting from an ice dam, please reach out to your local, independent insurance agent, who will guide and support you through the claims process.
An ice dam is just one of the many winter hazards that can do damage to your home and belongings. To get more insights on protecting your valuable property from other seasonal threats, please check out our blog. There, you will find informational articles on how to prevent pipes from freezing, safely use a wood-burning stove, and more.
All the ice dam facts and preventive tips in this blog post are available in our complimentary, downloadable information sheet. Save it to refer to all winter long, and feel free to share it with your family, friends, and colleagues to help them avoid an ice dam catastrophe, too.
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