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The Risks Ice Dams Pose to Homes in New Baltimore, Michigan?

2/25/2025 (Permalink)

A person removes snow from their roof to prevent ice dam formation. We restore ice dam damage in Macomb County.

Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore teams restore ice dam damage every winter. Ice dams are a frequent winter concern for homeowners in New Baltimore, Michigan, and their impact can be devastating if left unaddressed. These icy barriers form when snow on the roof melts flows toward the edges, and refreezes, creating blockages that can lead to significant problems.

One major issue caused by ice dams is roof damage. The pressure from accumulated ice can loosen or crack shingles, making the roof more vulnerable to leaks. Water trapped behind the ice can seep under shingles, damaging the roof deck and creating an environment conducive to rot and mold.

Ice dams can also harm gutters and downspouts. The sheer weight of the ice often pulls gutters away from the house, disrupting drainage and exposing the home’s exterior to potential water damage.

Ice dams frequently stain walls and ceilings inside the home. Water leaking through the roof can lead to warped drywall, peeling paint, and damp insulation, which not only require costly repairs but may also lower energy efficiency.

Preventing ice dams involves maintaining adequate roof insulation and ensuring proper ventilation. After heavy snowfall, timely snow removal can also minimize the risk. These proactive steps can help homeowners avoid the expensive consequences of ice dam-related damage.

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When your home or commercial business has ice dam damage, our local Mount Clemens and New Baltimore teams are always Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

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