Impending meltdown poses risk of ice damming
Warmer weather is finally on the horizon, and that means a lot of melting snow and ice in the future for Prince Albert and area. For those with heavy snow packs on their roof, this could mean the danger of ice damming.
“We’ve seen a lot of fluctuating temperatures,” said SGI media relations manager Tyler McMurchy. “Melting and freezing, melting and freezing, and then there’s been snow, and then it melts and comes back. There is a lot of concern that we might see ice dams this year. Once of the things we always remind people is reducing the amount of snow on your roof will reduce the chance you will encounter one of these ice dams.”
Ice dams form when snow collects on a roof and gets melted by either heat from the attic or warming temperatures, trickles to the eavestrough, and freezes again, blocking other water from running off the roof. This can become a large ice block that causes buildups.
“As the snow melts and refreezes,” McMurchy said, “it kind of finds its way under your shingles and can make its way into your attic and into the walls of your home. That’s where the damage comes from, and that’s why we see claims relating to ice dams.”