As one of the premier roofing companies in Massachusetts, our team at NCP Construction feels that it’s imperative to keep our customers educated. Understanding your roof and how to properly care for it is crucial to its performance and longevity. This winter, keeping up with snow removal can provide you with more benefits than ever expected.

What are ice dams?

In New England, there’s one thing that’s inevitable during the winter; there will be snow. Although some homes are equipped with steeply sloping roofs that allow snow to slide off naturally, others are not. Thus, snow buildup occurs. Once the sun warms the snow enough to melt, the water will drip to the edge. However, cold air and remaining snow may block the water from dripping off the edge of the roof. If this blockage occurs, the water will refreeze and cause an ice dam.

 

 

Can ice dams cause damage to my roof?

Put simply, yes. If a ridge of ice forms along the edge of your roof, water will be prevented from draining. However, the water needs to go somewhere. Over time, the water will back up and may eventually begin leaking into your home. Whether the water leakage enters through cracked flashing or broken shingles, you may be faced with costly home repairs in the spring.

 

 

Does homeowner insurance cover damage caused by ice?

Although most homeowner’s policies will cover some extent of damage caused by ice and water damage, not all do. It’s always best to contact your provider and inquire about the coverage you currently have.

 

 

How can I prevent ice dams?

If you have a roof that is prone to snow accumulation, staying ahead of the game is crucial. If it’s safe to do so, shoveling your roof is the best way to prevent ice dams. However, hiring a professional snow removal company can always provide you with the safest alternative.

 

 

For more information, contact our team at NCP Construction (508) 244-9262.  Of all the roofing companies in Massachusetts, at NCP, you can have peace of mind that you are in the best hands around.  Contact us today!

 

 

 

 

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