How to Remove Ice Dams from your Roof
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2022
- Learn how to get rid of ice dams on a roof. In Minnesota when it snows a lot and warms, ice dams can be quite the problem and can damage your roof and shingles and cause water leaks into your house. This video shows an inexpensive quick fix for how to treat ice dams by using salt inside of nylons tied onto a string. DIY How to fix a leaky roof from snow.
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Hello from Winnipeg. This is the first time I got lazy at the start of the season and didn't do my roof raking ... the ice dams are huge !! Thanks for this, looks like its going to work great.
I live in Phoenix Arizona and will most likely never be able to use or do anything you do but your content is so entertaining
Wow this is an good vid but i live in the UK so i dont thin i would need help anytime soon if i do i will come to this vid
Thanks
I grew up in minnesota, and it gets REALLY cold there. So this helped alot!
me watching this even though i live in a country near the equator that never snows: hmm yes this will be useful..
I need weather like that. It’s a scorching 53°F here, it may not sound hot to you, it may even sound cold to some, but this is Connecticut in early March, and you’d expect temperatures in the 30-45°F range. It’s also really humid, making the heat feel a lot worse.
Love your videos they are very instructive.
I have to do this everyday in Los Angeles
Did not know that that salt in sock would work so well .. cool video 👍
Salt will damage your shingles. You want to use roof melt.
Recommend safety googles when knocking ice cycles off roof.
LOL, here in Arkansas, before it warmed up, it actually snowed again... in March. :p I'm guessing this video was posted around this time or something where it was getting extra cold again everywhere. XD
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Salt will damage your shingles use a rood melt or similar products.
Make sure you remove them once the job is done. One of mine broke and killed the very nice plant I had underneith it.
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He didn’t mention using calcium chloride as it looked like he used rock salt….damages shingles and house.
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