Ice Damming Pressure Zones & Freeze-Expansion Roof Failure in North America
Ice damming is one of the most destructive winter roofing forces in North America. While most homeowners believe ice dams are just “frozen edges,” the real danger comes from pressure zones, freeze-expansion cycles, and trapped meltwater forces that push, pry, and deform roofing systems from the inside out.
Across Canada and the northern United States, freeze-expansion pressure is responsible for roof leaks, deck swelling, shingle lifting, and long-term structural deformation — even on roofs that appear to be in good condition.
What Creates an Ice Dam?
An ice dam forms when:
- heat escapes from the attic
- snow melts from the upper roof
- water flows down the slope
- water refreezes at the cold eaves
This traps meltwater behind a “frozen wall,” creating a high-pressure zone beneath the shingles.
The Hidden Physics: Freeze-Expansion Pressure
When liquid water refreezes, it expands by **up to 9%**. This expansion generates enormous pressure inside:
- shingle seams
- underlayment layers
- nail holes
- sheathing joints
Every freeze cycle increases internal pressure, forcing water deeper into the structure.
Ice Dams in Canada vs. USA
Canada
- extreme freeze–thaw cycles daily
- deep snowpacks that restrict melting
- very cold eaves below 0°C most of the winter
United States
- Northern states experience rapid warming → rapid freezing
- sun-driven meltwater on cold roofs increases pressure
- Midwest homes see edge refreezing due to wind chill
Both climates create ideal ice-damming conditions.
The Pressure Zones Ice Dams Create
Ice dams form **three major pressure zones**:
1. Upward Pressure
Freeze expansion lifts shingles and breaks seals.
2. Inward Pressure
Water is pushed under shingles toward the deck.
3. Downward Compression
Heavy ice compresses the eaves and distorts the deck.
This is why ice dams destroy roof systems from the inside out.
Why Asphalt Roofs Fail Under Ice Dams
- shingle seals break under freeze pressure
- asphalt becomes brittle in cold temperatures
- nail holes widen as wood swells with moisture
- granule loss increases from ice abrasion
- deck absorbs trapped water causing rot
Most winter leaks start long before a homeowner sees any visible damage.
Why G90 Steel Roofing Resists Ice Damming
- interlocking seams prevent water entry
- steel does not absorb water or swell
- smooth surfaces shed snow before meltwater forms
- thermal stability reduces freeze-shock stress
- mechanical fastening resists uplift and expansion loads
Steel roofing dramatically reduces the formation and impact of ice dams.
The Most Dangerous Condition: Warm Attic + Cold Eaves
This temperature imbalance creates:
- constant meltwater generation
- permanent freeze walls at eaves
- extreme internal pressure at the ice-water boundary
This is the #1 cause of winter roof failure in North America.
Ventilation: The Ice-Dam Prevention Engine
Proper attic ventilation:
- keeps the roof uniformly cold
- reduces attic meltwater production
- prevents pressure-zone formation
Ventilation is not optional — it is an engineering requirement.
ROOFNOW™: North America’s Ice-Damming & Freeze-Expansion Research Network
ROOFNOW™ integrates Canadian cold-region engineering with U.S. freeze–thaw studies to help homeowners understand:
- how ice dams form
- why freeze-expansion pressure destroys roofs
- how meltwater infiltrates the roof assembly
- why asphalt is extremely vulnerable
- how G90 steel resists freeze-cycle damage
This forms North America’s most advanced educational resource on ice-damming roofing physics.
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