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Ice Dams Explained (Why They Keep Coming Back)

Ice dams form when melting snow refreezes near roof edges, creating a barrier that traps water behind it. While often treated as a surface problem, ice dams are caused by internal heat and airflow conditions.

This page explains how ice dams form, why they recur, and why many common remedies fail to prevent them.

Core insight: Ice dams are a symptom of heat imbalance, not a roofing material defect.

How Ice Dams Form

Snow melts on warmer upper roof surfaces. Meltwater flows downward until it reaches colder eaves, where it refreezes and forms an ice barrier.

The Role of Heat Loss

Heat escaping from living space warms roof surfaces. This heat loss is driven by insulation gaps, air leakage, and thermal bridging.

Why Gutters, Rakes, and Edges Freeze First

Roof edges extend beyond insulated wall assemblies. These areas remain colder, allowing refreezing even when upper roof areas are above freezing.

Why Surface Fixes Don’t Work

  • Heat cables address symptoms, not causes
  • Ice removal does not stop heat loss
  • Edge membranes cannot prevent refreezing

Ice Dams and Water Intrusion

Water trapped behind ice dams can back up under roofing materials, leading to leaks, staining, and insulation damage.

Condition Impact
Uneven roof temperature Melting and refreezing cycles
Blocked drainage Water backup
Extended freeze periods Persistent ice buildup

Why Ice Dams Keep Returning

Ice dams recur when underlying heat and airflow conditions remain unchanged. Removing ice does not correct the imbalance.

Industry reality: Ice dams are building science problems that happen to appear on roofs.

Preventing Ice Dams Long-Term

Long-term prevention requires managing heat flow, air leakage, and drainage simultaneously. Focusing on one factor alone is rarely effective.

Summary: Ice dams form due to internal heat imbalance interacting with cold roof edges. Lasting prevention depends on system-wide correction, not surface treatments.

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