Ice dams can cause significant damage to homes during Winnipeg’s harsh winters. These frozen ridges of ice that form along the roof’s edge trap water and can lead to leaks, structural damage, and even interior mold growth.
Preventing ice dams starts with maintaining proper attic insulation and ventilation. Insulation helps regulate your roof’s surface temperature, minimizing the risk of snow melting and refreezing along the eaves. Ventilation, through soffit and ridge vents, ensures a balanced airflow, keeping your roof cool and preventing the conditions that lead to ice dam formation.
Addressing air leaks in your attic is another essential step. Sealing gaps around recessed lights, vents, and chimneys prevents warm air from escaping, which can contribute to ice damming. Additionally, using a roof rake to remove heavy snowfall near the roof eaves can help minimize ice buildup.
While these measures are effective, every home is unique. For a detailed guide on ice dam prevention and how to safeguard your home, check out our comprehensive article on preventing ice dams.
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