Ice Management and De-Icing
Ice dam removal requires the right tools and technique — careless methods can damage your roof, gutters, and insulation, costing more to fix than the dam itself.
An ice dam forms when heat escaping through a poorly insulated attic melts snow on the roof, which then refreezes at the cold overhang. The resulting ice ridge traps meltwater, forcing it under shingles and into your attic or walls.
Best Practices for Ontario Winters
The most common DIY mistake is using an ice pick or hatchet directly on the ice. These tools are extremely likely to puncture or crack shingles, especially in cold temperatures when materials are brittle. Even a small puncture creates a leak pathway that may not show up until spring.
Calcium chloride-filled stockings placed perpendicular to the dam are a safer DIY approach. As the salt melts downward, it creates drainage channels without requiring manual impact. However, this works slowly and must be positioned carefully to avoid lawn or landscaping damage.
Professional Snow and Ice Control
Steam removal is the professional standard. Low-pressure steam penetrates the ice dam and melts it without the heat required by pressure washing, which can strip granules from shingles. Steam is gentle enough for any residential roof material.
After removal, addressing the root cause is essential. D&D Snow Services works with insulation contractors to ensure attic heat loss is minimized before the next season, preventing recurrence.
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