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Understanding and Eliminating Ice Dam Roof Leaks

What is an ice dam? Ice dams are caused by heat rising from the interior of a building, warming a snow covered roof's surface enough to melt the layer or snow nearest the warm roof. The melted snow flows down the roof slope toward the gutters at the edge of the roof. At the edge of the roof, where there is no heat from the building, the water chills and freezes. The gutters and downspouts clog with ice and an "ice dam" forms at the edge of the roof in the gutters.

 

Ice dams can cause different types of damage. If the water from the melted snow continues to flow, the water pools and eventually backs up onto the roof surface. The water will find its way into the building, causing interior water damage to the walls and ceilings. Sometimes the ice dam can cause damage to the roof covering, as well. The water can also continue to re-freeze causing a large amound of ice to build up in the gutters. This build-up can cause a weight problem, collapsing the gutters from the ice build-up.

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Ice dams indicate heat loss: An ice dam can indicate that too much heat is escaping through your roof. Ice dams form when a too-warm roof surface causes snow to melt as it falls on the roof, even when the surround air temperature is below freezing. SInce the source of this heat froms from inside the house, the eaves of the roof are invariably colder, since they don't have a warm room underneath.

 

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