Winter Maintenance Tips for Your Eavestroughs to Avoid Ice Dams
Winter brings its own set of challenges for homeowners, and one of the most common—and potentially damaging—problems is the formation of ice dams. Ice dams occur when snow on your roof melts due to heat escaping from the attic, flows down to the colder edges of the roof, and refreezes along the eaves. This frozen barrier prevents proper drainage, causing water to back up under shingles and potentially seep into your home. The result can be icicles, water-stained ceilings, damaged walls, and even structural issues if left unaddressed. Fortunately, with proper eavestrough maintenance and some preventative steps, you can minimize the risk of ice dams.