When it comes to homes in Chicago, roofing on those houses may need a little more attention than in other cities with more mild weather. With our harsh and icy winters, it is not uncommon for some roofs to acquire problems that require a certain amount of maintenance. One of these problems is ice damming. This is a problem that many people don’t notice until it is too late and damage to their home has already been done.
The easiest way to not get ice dams is to act before an ice dam has the chance to form. These simple measures can assist you in preventing ice dams from forming and damaging your home.
A great way to prevent ice dams is to make sure you keep your roof cool enough that the snow won’t have a chance to melt. Take a fan to the attic and blow around cold air. This will keep the roof temperature similar to the shingles so no snow melts. You could also create vents in the soffits of your roof, allowing the cold air from outside to keep the underside of your roof cool as well.
Another easy way to prevent ice dams on your Chicago roofing is to put more insulation in the attic of your home. This will help keep the heat from your home away from the roof. It can also help to keep your heating bill down by not letting as much of your heat escape through your roof.
You also want to make sure that any openings from your home that lead to the roof are sealed. Be sure the flashing around your chimney and vents is secure and not letting any warm air escape to the roof. This will keep the warm air out and the cool air surrounding the roof like it should be.
Ice dams are not always easy to spot. However, there are a few tell-tale signs you can keep your eye out for that will let you know if ice dams are a concern.
If there looks to be a large amount of snow and ice resting on the edges of your roof while the main section of the roof seems dry, that could be a sign that an ice dam has formed.
Many homes get icicles during the wintertime that hang from the roof. But if you remove the icicle and water begins to run off the roof where the icicle was, there could potentially be an ice dam that has formed.
If possible, try to remove the snow on the roofline of your home. To maintain the integrity of your roof, only use a roof rake to get rid of the ice and snow. These items will help to minimize further damage to your roof.
Check to make sure your downspouts are clear. If you can, remove an built up snow or ice from the downspout so the melting snow and ice on your roof will have a place to be funneled to and be lead off the roof.
Take some of this advice and protect yourself, your home, and your family from any damage that may be caused as a result of ice damming on the roof of your Chicago home.