Dilweg offers the following tips for preventing ice dams:
- Remove the snow from the bottom portion of your roof using a "roof rake" or a push broom. Do not climb on the roof.
- Limit the number of times you remove the snow to save your shingles from becoming damaged.
- Avoid chipping away at the ice as this can cause further damage to your roof and shingles.
- Make sure your gutters are clear of leaves and other obstructions to allow for water to flow freely to the ground.
- Keep your attic well ventilated. The colder your attic is, the less melting and refreezing will occur on your roof.
- Keep the attic well insulated from the rest of the house to minimize the amount of heat rising through the attic from within the house.
- Check with a professional contractor to do an in-home evaluation.
"It is also beneficial to periodically review your homeowner's insurance policy to make sure you have sufficient coverage to protect your assets," Dilweg added. For information about filing an insurance claim after an ice dam has caused damage to your home, contact your insurance agent or company.
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