How to Prevent Ice Dams on Your Roof – Expert Tips

ice dams

If you live in Calgary, chances are you are already familiar with the

long winters and heavy snow cover. But one winter roofing issue

that many homeowners encounter is the ice dam which is a pileup

of ice along the roof’s edge that prevents melting snow from

draining effectively. This can result in leaks, roof deterioration, and

even mold. At Straight Path Construction, we assist homeowners

in getting a step ahead of the damage with intelligent, long term

solutions. Below is how you can avoid ice dams and keep your roof

safe throughout the winter.

Ice Dams

What Is an Ice Dam?

An ice dam occurs when warmth inside your house leaks out

through the roof and melts snow from the top down. The melted

water flows off the roof, reaching the colder eaves where it

re-freezes into an ice barrier. Gradually, water accumulates behind

the dam and seeps under shingles, leading to leaks and damaging

ceilings, insulation, and walls.

Improve Attic Insulation

One of the best methods of preventing ice dams is to install insulation

in your attic. This keeps warm air trapped in your house and

doesn’t allow it to heat the roof deck. Good insulation maintains

the roof surface temperature at a consistent level, which slows

down snowmelt and ice buildup.

Ensure Proper Roof Ventilation

Proper attic ventilation directs cold air to flow through the attic and

forces warm air out. This keeps the bottom of your roof cool

during winter, which stops uneven snow from melting. A well-balanced

system of intake vents and exhaust vents is necessary for this.

Seal Air Leaks and Gaps

Warm air tends to leak through tiny openings around light

fixtures, plumbing, or attic hatches. Caulking or insulating such air

leaks with foam reduces heat loss and sustains a cold roof. The

lower the heat loss in the attic, the lower the ice dams’ risk of forming.

Use Ice and Water Shield Membranes

When replacing or repairing a roof, it’s a good idea to put ice and

water shield membranes behind the shingles in the eaves and

valleys. These barriers are watertight and prevent water from

entering your home even when ice dams develop on top of them.

Straight Path Construction always includes this protection on new

Calgary roofing systems.

The Role of Heated Cables

For houses that consistently experience ice dams even with decent

insulation, heated roof cables can provide extra security. These

electrical cables are placed along the roof edge and gutters to melt

ice and snow, allowing water to flow safely off the roof. Though

they’re not a long-term fix, they’re helpful for trouble areas or

older roofs where complete upgrades aren’t feasible. Our team at

Straight Path Construction can help assess whether heated cables are

a good option for your home.

Why Regular Roof Inspections Matter

Preventing ice dams is not all about installing insulation—it’s about

understanding the state of your roof. An annual roof inspection

can reveal unseen problems such as faulty ventilation, damaged

flashing, or lacking insulation that put you at risk for winter roof

damage. At Straight Path Construction, we provide complimentary

winter roof inspections in Calgary to assist homeowners in getting

ahead of ice dams and preventing high-priced repairs before spring. 

Clear Snow Safely

Following a snowfall, clear snow from the roof edge using a

long-handled roof rake when on the ground. This discourages snow

from accumulating and refreezing into ice dams. Do not climb on

an icy roof reserved for trained professionals if the need arises.

Final Thought

Ice dams are a frequent occurrence in Calgary’s winter weather,

but they are also avoidable. By enhancing insulation, sealing leaks,

and ensuring proper ventilation, you can save your roof from costly

repairs. Straight Path Construction constructs and repairs roofs that

can withstand Alberta’s harsh winters.

Call to Action

Are you concerned about ice dams on your roof?

Call Straight Path Construction or visit our website to schedule a

free winter roof inspection and receive expert guidance on protecting

your home from cold weather damage.

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