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Call A NO Dealers! Fast action can save hundreds, even thousands of dollars in damage due to ice dams! A NO Dealers is ready to contain the water flowing into your home and to move valued items out of harms way. By getting a fast start, we can immediately begin drying and cleaning items to prevent damage due to mold and staining.
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It may come as a surprise, but water is one of the most damaging substances a homeowner can confront.
Our trained technicians can assess the damage an ice dam on your roof has caused and work with your insurance company to get all the problems fixed. Once the leaking has been stopped, we can explain what steps to take so the problem never happens again. The nice thing about ice dams is that they can be fixed, permanently!
Ice dams develop when heat escapes from your attic and begins to melt snow that has built up on your roof. The snow is melting from the bottom up, so you can’t see the water up there! As the water flows down the roof, it may refreeze when it passes over a cold expanse of roof. This typically happens at the eaves (the lowest edge of the roof) because eaves protrude beyond the wall of the house, making them less susceptible to the warming effects of heat leaks.
A large ridge of ice forms as water refreezes at the eave. The buildup of ice may extend over the gutter, but this ice is not what’s causing water to leak inside your home. The leaks are coming from water that has pooled behind the ice dam. Roofs are not designed to hold water, just to shed it. So when a pool of water sits on your roof, some of that water will find its way under shingles where it can drip through nail holes and sheathing joints. Once inside, the water will find its way into ceiling assemblies and walls. When they have become saturated, the water enters your house.
Once the immediate threat of ice dams has passed, A NO Dealers can repair drywall damage to walls and ceilings as good as new. The ultimate solution is the installation of an ice and water shield under your roof shingles, but this is typically not feasible until you are ready to reroof your home.
In the meanwhile, we recommend careful air sealing and insulating of the floor in your attic. Common culprits for leaking heat include, vent pipes, recessed light fixtures, chimneys, attic access ways (pull-down ladders and hatches), heating ducts, and bath and kitchen exhaust vents.
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