Is Your Home Ready? –
Pt. 1
If you live in a climate
that includes cold winters, you know the season creates special challenges for
homeowners. In this article, we discuss an icy situation.
Ice Dams
An ice dam refers to ice
that has formed along a roof's edge. The dam of ice blocks additional water and
the pooling water backs up and finds pathways into a home's interior. This
water may cause deterioration and decay to interior wood and plaster, drywall
or other insulation materials. Once an ice dam has forced paths for water to to
escape inside a home, the roof becomes more susceptible to future ice dams and
water damage.
Too much heat rising from
the home to warm the roof most is the most frequent cause of ice dams. The
process occurs unevenly with the warmer area at the higher part of the roof
melting the snow and then the cooler, lower area, particularly the roof edge,
permitting the water to refreeze and then accumulate. Poor insulation or
improper ventilation usually causes the heated roof. Inadequate insulation lets
too much heat escape into the attic and this creates a warmer roof. Improper
ventilation creates moisture and heat buildup due to the lack of air movement.
How To Detect A Problem
Compare the way the snow is
melting from the living area of your home with how snow appears on the roof
over an unheated area such as a garage or shed. How does any snow coverage on
your roof compare with your neighbors' homes? Check for icicles. They can be
pretty, but heavy icicle buildup means that interior heat is melting a lot of
snow and may contribute to ice dams.
How To Prevent Ice Dams
There are a number of ways
to help prevent ice dams:
As always, an insurance
professional is a valuable source of safety and insurance information. Don't
hesitate to contact an agent to discuss your questions. If you haven't had the
chance, please be sure to read parts two and three of "Is Your Home Winter
Ready" which discusses other winter concerns.
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