Does roof raking prevent ice dams?

Using a long-handled roof rake to removing the snow from at least at lower 4 feet of roof edge can help prevent ice dams from forming. This is the only safe way to remove snow from a roof; never get onto a roof to remove snow in the winter.
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Does roof raking help prevent ice dams?

Depending on snow density, your slanted roof may be able to safely support up to 2-4 feet of snow accumulation. The most common reason homeowners rake their roof is to prevent the creation (or reduce the impact) of ice dams.
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Is roof raking necessary?

If your roof is flat or has a low slope, roof raking is definitely a must once the snow gets to be about 6 inches or more. If your roof has a higher pitch, it's still something to consider, especially if the snow is wet and heavy and it is building up.
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Do roof rakes cause ice dams?

THE CURE BECOMES THE CAUSE! best results when all of the snow can be removed from the roof. Only removing a portion of the snow can create problems further up - beyond any ice water barrier underlayments.
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How do I prevent ice dams on my roof?

We have found that the only way to cure an ice dam – and prevent one in the first place – is to:
  1. Seal all points where warm air leaks from the living space into the spaces immediately below the roof sheathing.
  2. Insulate the living space well enough to prevent conduction and convection of heat through the ceiling.
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Use a Roof Rake to Help Prevent Ice Dams and Icicles



Should you knock icicles off gutters?

Don't try using a hammer or rake to knock large icicles off your gutters or remove ice dams. Hitting the ice in your gutters with a hammer will cause more pressure on your gutters and could make the gutters collapse. Large icicles can be unpredictable when they fall, causing injury to you or damage to your home.
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Do icicles mean Poor insulation?

"Icicles mean you're losing some heat and it also could mean you have poor ventilation in your attic," said Larsen and that's where his infrared camera comes into play. They can be used to show where heat is escaping a home. "Have someone take a look in your attic to see that your insulation is intact.
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Should I shovel the snow off my roof?

Although most roofs in northern climates are designed to withstand the heaviest of snowfalls, it's essential that you routinely remove snow from your roof to prevent ice dams, water infiltration, and even roof collapse.
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Do gutter guards cause ice damming?

A cubic foot of ice weights roughly 60 pounds, and when enough builds up on your gutter guards, they may collapse into the gutter system. When this happens, they fallen gutter protection actually cause a blockage, which can lead to ice dams and expensive damage to your home.
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How do you get rid of ice dams?

The Best Ways To Get Rid of Ice Dams
  1. Use hot water: Running hot water over the ice dam, gently, will melt it and allow the water to drain out through the gutters.
  2. Install heat cable: You can have heat cables installed on the roof in the summertime which will then be there come cold weather to melt the ice dam for you.
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How much snow weight can a roof hold?

The maximum snow load of your roof depends on several factors, but the average roof can support about 20 pounds of snow per square inch. However, some areas of the U.S. that are prone to lots of snow may have roofs that support a heavier snow load. If the roof holds more weight than this, it can cause damage.
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Is it OK to walk on your roof?

Walking on your roof (unless absolutely necessary)

Walking on your asphalt shingles can leave the shingles bare, dislodge them or create gaps that can increase the potential for leaks. While it's recommended that you stay off of your roof as much as possible, unavoidable incidents may make that difficult.
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When should I shovel my roof?

The quick answer to when to remove snow from your roof…

According to most roof warranties, snow should be shoveled off roofs before it reaches a depth of 2'; however, local snow removal companies may suggest sticking to the 6” depth to help prevent ice dams.
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Why do I get ice dams on my roof?

What Causes Ice Dams? Ice dams form after a heavy snowfall on the roof. When the roof warms up from heat inside the attic, it causes the snow to melt and sends running meltwater down the roof. This will freeze once it gets to the edge of the roof, forming a pile of ice.
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Should you shovel snow away from house?

One of the first things I tell homeowners is to keep snow away from foundation walls. The moisture from snow melting can slowly seep in. Remember, concrete is porous. So when you shovel your driveway, walkways and sidewalks, shovel snow away from the perimeter of your home.
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Does roof rake damage shingles?

You'll damage your roof rake and the roof. Many people have pulled down shingles from their roof tugging at them with a roof rake. Remember there's frozen water above and below the shingles. Once the snow is no longer there to feed the ice dam it will start to diminish in size.
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What is a roof rake used for?

A roof rake is an implement mounted on a long pole that can be used to gently push and pull snow off a roof. When used according to the manufacturer's instructions, a roof rake is designed to remove snow from a roof without causing damage to shingles, eaves or gutters.
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Do ice dams always cause damage?

Besides problems related to the roof, ice dams can damage your home's gutters, shingles and paint. But…do ice dams always cause damage? No. Just because you have an ice dam doesn't necessarily mean there will be resulting damage when the snow and ice clears.
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Do you need to shovel snow off your driveway?

If you don't shovel your driveway after the first dusting of snow of the year, you probably won't experience any problems parking your car or walking up to your home. If you don't shovel after later snowfalls, the snow will begin to build up in your driveway, piling higher and higher.
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Why do some houses get icicles and others do not?

If your home has substantially more icicles than any homes near you, you may need to have your attic and insulation inspected. There are also common areas from which heat escapes, such as plumbing stacks, bathrooms, chimneys, dryer vents, and skylights.
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Why does my house have so many icicles?

When the attic temperature is above freezing, snow on the roof starts to melt. The melting snow makes its way down the roof and into the gutter. However, the gutter isn't as warm as the attic/roof, so water freezes there. Eventually, icicles form on the side of the gutters.
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