Oregon Ice Dam Removal with Steam

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2020
  • Oregon ice dam removal service using low PSI steam in Bend Oregon near Woodland Pond Park & Bend Senior High School. This video was filmed in 2017, the same year many roofs collapsed in the Bend area. We removed snow and ice from as many buildings as we could that year. Many of the properties we worked on had broken trusses and other signs of structural damage.
    If you need ice dams removed with steam in Oregon please call 612-919-4185 or visit our webpage
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    We remove ice dams in every city in Oregon including, Bend, Sunriver, Redmond, Sisters, Prineville, Crescent Lake, Madras, La Pine, Tumalo, Portland, Salem, Eugene, Gresham, Hillsboro, Beaverton, and Medford Oregon.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @FollowMagicBrad
    @FollowMagicBrad 11 місяців тому

    I’m in Fridley. Are ya close?

  • @ExpertPowerWash
    @ExpertPowerWash 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. I’m north of you in Portland.

  • @jxrdnz
    @jxrdnz Рік тому +1

    LOL a trigger gun does not mean only a pressure washer

    • @IceDamRemoval-SoftWashing
      @IceDamRemoval-SoftWashing  Рік тому +2

      A trigger gun should never be used to remove ice from a roof and here is why! If the user on the roof releases the trigger the burner turns off and the machine drops out of steam. There is also a spike in pressure when trigger is squeezed again. If the user does not squeeze the trigger and allow machine to go back to steam before cutting ice damage will occur. There is to much room for error when using a trigger gun and the machine can freeze up without constant flow. It’s just a bad idea all around and as a homeowner I would not want a trigger gun used on my roof. And PS a company who sells steamers used on roofs will never sell one with a trigger gun as they may be liable for roof damage.

  • @brycebedard584
    @brycebedard584 2 роки тому

    How much you charge for that looking to buy a set up this winter

  • @viesers
    @viesers Рік тому

    Deem looks like monkey bussines. Overcimplicated simple problem

    • @IceDamRemoval-SoftWashing
      @IceDamRemoval-SoftWashing  Рік тому

      Nothing simple about water coming in a building from ice dams. And most people don’t know enough to avoid hot pressure washers on their roof so we try to educate them so they can avoid roof damage. You never want to damage your roof while removing ice dams.

    • @viesers
      @viesers Рік тому

      @@IceDamRemoval-SoftWashing worked here in northern country on rooofs for over decade. Have seen way biger ice dams. Ruber mallet and problem is quickly solved. No damage to roof. Walking excerts biger presure.
      This method is super slow and presumably expensive, which means People will avoid doing it and therefore postpone the job.

    • @IceDamRemoval-SoftWashing
      @IceDamRemoval-SoftWashing  Рік тому

      @@viesers I was a union roofer and hammers are not good on roofs to remove ice and shingles are like peanut brittle when covered in ice. No impact should be used to remove ice dams. ARMA also frowns on hammering on ice dams. Also steaming ice dams is way faster than a hammer. And smart customers will always choose a method that maintains the integrity of their roof. Always choose low psi steam and not hammers. I’ve been doing this over 20 years and I’d never recommend that someone hire a guy with a hammer. PS… you can’t hammer the ice out of the gutters and downspouts but we can steam the drains, gutters and downspouts to ensure the roof is ready for that first spring rain….

    • @davidcooper6618
      @davidcooper6618 Рік тому

      @@viesers Rubber mallet and problem quickly solved? lol. lol LOL.

    • @viesers
      @viesers Рік тому

      Ruberr mallet cant harm roof more than you walking on the roof. Your feet is 10 times biger rubber mallet. If roof is made from clay, then it should be designed in way that ice dams cant appear.
      Gutters shouldnt be cleaned from ice at all. Ice in guuter doesnt pose any risk. Trying to clean it can create way more damage. But if you want clean gutters (and avoid ice dam buildup in first place) then you should put heating cable inside gutter. Running it rough winter will be 10x cheaper, than sending someone with steam on the roof.