Ice dams can quickly cause leaks, water damage, and costly repairs if not handled correctly. Our team safely removes built-up ice using proper tools and techniques that protect your shingles, gutters, and roof structure. Whether you’re dealing with heavy winter buildup or sudden ice formation, we respond quickly and make sure your home stays safe, dry, and damage-free throughout the season.
A quick look at how ice dams form — and how we safely remove them to protect your roof and home.
Heavy ice buildup along the roof edge, blocking meltwater and creating pressure on shingles and gutters.
A close-up look at professional equipment safely melting and breaking down thick ice layers.
A clean, ice-free roofline allowing water to drain properly and preventing interior leaks.
Snow not melting on roof edges — uneven melt patterns often indicate trapped heat and refreezing.
Gutters not draining — ice buildup prevents water from flowing properly.
Icicles forming along roofline and gutters — a key sign that melting snow is refreezing at the eaves.
Ice on siding — water may be overflowing behind the gutters and freezing against your home.
Water stains or leaks indoors — indicates water is already backing up under shingles and entering the house.
Ice dams form when heat from inside your home causes snow on the roof to melt and refreeze along the edges, creating a thick ridge of ice that traps additional melting snow behind it. When this happens, water can no longer drain properly and begins to seep under shingles, freeze inside gutters, and overflow down siding—eventually leading to leaks and water damage inside the home. Common signs include unmelted snow buildup at roof edges, gutters that aren’t draining, icicles forming along the roofline, ice collecting on siding, and moisture stains or drips appearing indoors.

Get fast, reliable ice dam removal and prevent costly repairs this winter.
Schedule Your Service TodayMost properties benefit from pressure washing once or twice a year, depending on factors like weather, foot traffic, and surrounding trees. High-exposure areas—such as storefronts, patios, and driveways—may need more frequent cleanings to maintain a clean and safe appearance.
Yes. We adjust our equipment and techniques based on the material we’re cleaning. From concrete and siding to decks and fences, we use the right pressure and no harsh chemicals to ensure a thorough clean without causing damage.
You can expect noticeably brighter, cleaner surfaces with stains, grime, algae, and buildup significantly reduced or completely removed. Most clients see an immediate boost in curb appeal and improved longevity of their exterior surfaces.
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