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Gutter ice damage.
Normally this isn t really a problem.
One way that harsh winter weather can damage gutters is ice buildup.
These heating devices help to keep the trough at a warm enough temperature so that ice dams do not form in the gutters and so that snow that sits in the gutter melts.
A really bad winter with an onslaught of ice and snow can do a lot of damage especially to older roofs and gutter systems.
Rotten soffits and fascia damaged warped gutters and downspouts water stains on your home damaged attics including wet insulation shingle damage as water and ice move underneath the shingles.
This debris created pools of water that turn to ice and facilitate the blockage problem.
As the ice and snow melts it turns into water which runs down into your gutters.
After all running water off your roof is exactly what gutters are designed to do.
A cubic foot of ice weights roughly 60 pounds and when enough builds up on your gutter guards they may collapse into the gutter system.
This would consist of gutter guards gutter covers gutter screens or gutter filters.
Another equally troubling problem are ice dams.
When ice and snow melt they liquefy.
Debris can clog your gutters and.
This will make it more.
The second way you can protect your gutters from ice and snow damage is to install heating devices inside of the gutter troughs.
The stacked up ice and snow causes the run off to flow over the lip of your gutters and create long icicles.
Keep your attic properly insulated you may not think of your attic when you think of maintaining your gutters but.
To prevent water damage to your home or worse a roof collapse this winter make sure you protect your roof and gutters from ice that can cause a clogged gutter.
Time to start planning to 1 clean out the rain gutters in the spring and 2 install a gutter protection system.
Winters are tough on our homes especially the roof and gutters.
These ice dams can lead to serious home damage such as.
This way you can scrape away snow and debris right after a storm hits.
As autumn comes to an end clear out any debris and gunk that your gutter guard didn t catch.
Ice buildup in your gutters prevents the flow of melted snow to your down spouts for proper drainage.
Purchase a roof rake.
What you can do to prevent ice dams.
But in the cold winter months the temperature can stay low enough that the water re freezes in your gutters and turns back into ice.