Cost of Ice & Water Shield / Roof Waterproofing in Ontario — ROOFNOW™ Guide
Ice & water shield (roof waterproofing membrane) is one of the most important components of any roof system in Ontario. It protects vulnerable areas from water intrusion caused by ice dams, wind-driven rain, and melt–freeze cycles common throughout the province. This guide explains the cost of ice & water shield installation in Ontario and how pricing changes depending on home design and material type.
Table of Contents
- Average Cost of Ice & Water Shield in Ontario
- How Much Coverage You Need
- Material Costs
- Labour Costs
- Why Ice & Water Shield Is Critical in Ontario
- FAQ: Ice & Water Shield Costs
Average Cost of Ice & Water Shield in Ontario
The cost to install ice & water shield in Ontario typically ranges from $600 to $2,400 depending on roof size, slope, and coverage area.
Cost per square foot generally falls between $1.25 and $3.00 per sq. ft. including material and labour.
Homes in heavy snow regions—such as Barrie, Muskoka, Ottawa, Sudbury, and areas along the Great Lakes— often require more coverage due to higher ice dam risk.
How Much Coverage You Need
Ontario Building Code typically requires ice & water shield to extend from the edge of the roof to at least 24 inches inside the heated wall line.
However, Ontario’s climate makes additional coverage strongly recommended in many regions:
- Standard requirement: 3–6 feet up from eaves
- High-snow region homes: 6–9 feet up from eaves
- Valleys: Full-length coverage is essential
- Low-slope roofs: Larger coverage areas prevent pooling
- Metal roofs: Often receive membrane on all vulnerable seams
Valleys, chimneys, and roof-to-wall transitions require full coverage regardless of slope.
Material Costs
Ice & water shield materials in Ontario typically cost:
- Standard membrane: $70–$110 per roll (approx. 65–75 sq. ft.)
- High-temperature membrane: $120–$180 per roll
- Valley-grade membrane: $100–$150 per roll
High-temperature membrane is often required under metal roofing because of thermal expansion.
Labour Costs
Labour costs depend on roof geometry and installation difficulty:
- Bungalows: Easy application with minimal preparation.
- Hip roofs: More cuts and adjustments required.
- Two-storey homes: Additional safety equipment increases cost.
- Valleys: Labour-intensive due to precision alignment.
Labour represents roughly 50–60% of total waterproofing cost.
Why Ice & Water Shield Is Critical in Ontario
Ontario’s winter climate makes ice & water shield essential. Freeze–thaw cycles can push melting snow up beneath shingles, leading to leaks even on relatively new roofs.
Ice & water shield helps prevent:
- Ice dam leaks
- Wind-driven rain intrusion
- Valley leaks
- Chimney flashing leaks
- Rot and sheathing damage
Homes near lake-effect regions or with north-facing eaves face significantly higher ice dam risk.
FAQ: Ice & Water Shield Costs
Do I need ice & water shield on the entire roof?
Not usually — however, some low-slope roofs or metal systems may require expanded coverage.
Does ice & water shield replace underlayment?
No. It is used alongside underlayment to protect vulnerable areas.
Is high-temperature membrane worth the extra cost?
Yes, especially under metal roofing where heat buildup and expansion occur.
Can ice & water shield prevent all leaks?
It significantly reduces leak risk but must be paired with proper ventilation and flashing.
ROOFNOW™ Closing Section
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