The only purpose of ice belt panels is to shed ice and snow off the roof edge and if ice dams do form they can t leak into the roof.
Ice buildup on roof edge.
It will put gutters and downspouts at risk too.
An ice dam can damage both your roof and the inside of your home.
Ice dams are a common sight in northern new england winters and home partners has dealt with quite a few.
Standing on a stabilized ladder or other sturdy object reach into the gutter and chip away at the ice buildup starting at the gutter and working backward up the roof being careful not to damage the roof itself.
Ice dams are those beautiful but deadly mounds of ice and icicles that you see along the edge of some roofs.
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.
The ice belt can be installed either directly over your shingles not recommended or by removing several rows of shingles along the eaves installing synthetic underlayment or ice shield and then.
If you push the snow across the roof you could end up damaging the shingles.
Never get onto a roof to remove snow in the winter.
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This is the only safe way to remove snow from a roof.
Ice dams and icicles form when the snow melts runs down your roof and refreezes near the edge.
To use the rake pull the snow toward the edge of your roof.
We say they are deadly because sheets of ice start to break loose as the weather gets a little warmer stabbing or crushing anything in its path.
Purchase a long handled aluminum roof rake preferably with wheels or a non stick graphite blade.
You don t have to remove all of the ice.
This scenario is often the result of a warm attic.
An ice dam is a hump of ice that forms at the edge of a roof under certain wintertime conditions.
When using roof rake use light pressure to avoid scraping the shingles too hard.
Stop ice dams with a cold roof.
4 ways to prevent ice dams on your roof.
Repeat the process after every snowfall to keep the roof clear of ice dams.