Roof Leaks Due to Ice Damming
Notice moisture leaking through your ceiling near the exterior walls of your home? This moisture could be due to ice damming. Ice damming occurs when snow on the roof melts and then refreezes near the edge, creating a barrier that prevents proper drainage. This can lead to water backing up under the shingles and causing leaks into the home. Here are some steps to address roof leaks from ice damming.
Remove the Snow
If you are able, use a roof rake or a long-handled broom to carefully remove snow from the roof. This helps prevent the formation of ice dams by eliminating the source of melted snow.
Clear Gutters and Downspouts
Ensure that your gutters and downspouts are clear of leaves, twigs, and other debris. This helps water flow freely off the roof, reducing the chances of ice dam formation.
Ventilate the Attic
Proper attic ventilation helps maintain a consistent temperature on the roof, preventing uneven melting and refreezing. Make sure your attic is well-ventilated to minimize the risk of ice dams.
Insulate the Attic
Adequate insulation in the attic helps regulate the temperature and reduces the likelihood of snow melting and forming ice dams. Ensure that your attic is properly insulated to keep the roof surface cool.
Use of Heat Cables
Install heat cables along the roof edges to prevent ice dams from forming, creating channels for water drainage.
Consult a Professional
If you're experiencing persistent issues with ice damming and roof leaks, it's advisable to consult with a professional roofing contractor. At Rubicon Roofing & Exteriors – we can assess your specific situation and recommend appropriate solutions, such as improving insulation, ventilation, or making necessary repairs.
Remember to prioritize safety when dealing with roof maintenance and repair tasks. If you're unsure or uncomfortable performing these tasks yourself, it's best to seek assistance from a qualified professional.




