With heavy winter snows now
on our roofs how do we avoid spending thousands of dollars on
interior and exterior repairs from ice dams?
Why do Ice
Dams Occur?
Ice dams occur when heat
from your house escapes through ceilings, ceiling penetrations or
even wall cavities and melts snow on your roof. This water freezes as
it moves down the roof slope and forms a dam of ice. Additional
melting snow sheds water that is then dammed and when deep enough
actually flows backward up under the shingles and roof underlayments.
When this occurs it makes very little difference whether roofing is
properly installed. Roofs are not made to be pool liners.
Most home owners make the
mistake of thinking their roof is the problem to preventing leaks
from ice dams. While this is possible if significant shingle
deterioration exists—very rarely is roofing the problem. Lack of
insulation and ventilation is the culprit.
1st, provide for
proper ventilation from soffit vents, through air baffles in the
attic and out roof vents at the roof peek.
2nd,
properly insulate wall cavities, ceilings and wall top plate or
'rafter tails' . Rafter tails can be insulated with fiberglass
insulation or with foam up to the air chute.
Insulate any exhaust vent
penetrations through the attic space.
3rd,
Seal any electrical or plumbing penetrations through attic space.
4th,
blanket the entire area with either spray foam or blown in fiberglass
insulation to R-49.
By taking these preventive
steps you will save money on your heating and air conditioning as
well as costly repairs from ice dams.
Joe Nelson
Twin City Home Remodeling
LLC
Minneapolis, MN
Ice dams are known to mostly occur prominently because of a certain amount of build up snow gathering around the end of your roof, near your gutters.
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Roofing Contractor Queens