A well-maintained roof is your home’s first line of defense against harsh winter weather. Snow and ice can weigh down a roof, leading to potential leaks, structural problems, and costly repairs.
Ice dams can cause quite a bit of structural damage to your roof and gutters if not taken care of on time. Here's how to safely remove them.
An ice chunk that crashed through a Palm Coast roof in early February did not appear to come from any passing airplanes, FAA investigators have determined.
Icicles and ice dams are caused when water freezes along gutters or downspouts from a mixture of temperature fluctuation and heat from your home. Heat rising through your roof melts accumulated ...
With temperatures beginning to warm up, homeowners are being reminded of the risks of ice damming, seepage, and condensation ...
Ice dams form when snow on a roof melts and refreezes at the edges, creating a barrier that traps water. That water can seep into homes, damaging ceilings, insulation, and walls. In some cases ...
The roof has leaked since shortly after the $2.8 million second ice rink was added to the Mitchell Activities Center by Puetz ...
In some cases, that can lead to ice dams—an issue that could cause serious damage if left unchecked. Ice dams form when snow on a roof melts and refreezes at the edges, creating a barrier that traps ...
“So, what would happen is the heating from your house melts the snow and runs to your gutter ... more damage after assessing a situation on a roof. Insurance usually covers the cost, but it ...