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Ice Dam Prevention & Roof Repair
IS YOUR PROPERTY AT RISK? ACT NOW!
Serving all Areas of Northern Virginia, VA which includes: Arlington County, Alexandria county, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Prince William County, Fauquier County, Stafford County, Nassau and Suffolk County Long Island, NY.
How Ice Dams Form? An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow (water) from draining
off the roof. The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls,
ceilings, basement, insulation, and other areas. For ice dams to form, there must be snow on the roof and higher portions of the roof's outside surface must
be above 32° F while lower surfaces are below 32°F. For a portion of the roof to be below 32°F, outside
temperatures must also be below 32°F, and the temperatures must be sustained over a significant period of
time. Roofs with large surface areas exposed to the sun and having small run-off areas are prone to ice
buildup. A classic example is a roof with several gables or
dormers. Very heavy snowfalls also can create problems: a foot or
more of snow on a roof combined with warm winter temperatures
can warm the roof and cause snow melt and ice on eaves.
The snow on a roof surface that's above 32°F melts, and as the
water flows down the roof, it reaches the portion of the roof that is
below 32°F and freezes, making an dam.
As the dam grows, it is fed by the melting snow above it, but will
limit itself to the portions of the roof that are on average below
32° F. The water above backs up behind the ice dam, remains a
liquid, and finds cracks and openings in the exterior roof covering and flows into the attic space. From the
attic it can flow into exterior walls or through the ceiling insulation and stain the ceiling finish.
Ice Dam Prevention: We start by adding a waterproofing membrane along eaves, valleys or behind gutters. These are high-risk areas for leaks; valleys due to improper flashing installation and eaves because of ice dams. We used a thick, bituminous material with an adhesive backing. The membrane protection provides extra protection against water penetration and is also required by code in "Snow Belt" states at the eaves.
We take every precautionary measure when dealing with the elements and it's good insurance against problem gutters or leaky roofs. Avoid aggravation and expense by taking a few preventative measures:
- Keep the attic well ventilated. The colder the attic, the less melting and refreezing on the roof.
- Keep the attic floor well insulated to minimize the heat rising through the attic from the house.
- Install a water-repellent membrane under your roof covering.
Ice dams may be unavoidable if your home has recessed lighting near the roof. Heat from these lights melts the snow, which causes ice dam buildup. To avoid this, eliminate recessed light fixtures near the roof.
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