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    Ice — Dams

    A combination of snow accumulation, warm attic temperatures, and cold outside temperatures causes a freeze-thaw cycle.

    Water trapped behind the ice dam backs up under shingles, causing leaks into the house, damaging insulation, walls, and ceilings.

    Preventing ice dams involves maintaining a cold roof by minimizing heat escape from the home. How to Prevent Ice Dams on Your Roof - Allstate

    Ice dams are a major cause of winter home damage, creating a thick ridge of ice at the edge of your roof that traps water, leading to roof leaks, damaged ceilings, and mold. They typically form when heat from the house escapes into the attic and melts snow on the upper roof, which then refreezes upon reaching the colder eaves, where the roof extends past the heated structure.

    Unseen, lingering moisture in the attic or walls can lead to mildew or mold growth.

    Ice dams can become extremely heavy, tearing off gutters and loosening shingles.

    A combination of snow accumulation, warm attic temperatures, and cold outside temperatures causes a freeze-thaw cycle.

    Water trapped behind the ice dam backs up under shingles, causing leaks into the house, damaging insulation, walls, and ceilings.

    Preventing ice dams involves maintaining a cold roof by minimizing heat escape from the home. How to Prevent Ice Dams on Your Roof - Allstate

    Ice dams are a major cause of winter home damage, creating a thick ridge of ice at the edge of your roof that traps water, leading to roof leaks, damaged ceilings, and mold. They typically form when heat from the house escapes into the attic and melts snow on the upper roof, which then refreezes upon reaching the colder eaves, where the roof extends past the heated structure.

    Unseen, lingering moisture in the attic or walls can lead to mildew or mold growth.

    Ice dams can become extremely heavy, tearing off gutters and loosening shingles.