Ice Dams
12/28/2021 (Permalink)
In Iowa, cold, snow and ice can result in significant property damage. Heavy snow can lead to the development of an ice dam, which is an ice buildup under the snow pack that prevents water from draining off the roof as snow melts. There are five potential damages homeowners should worry about with this winter and cold weather structures.
Paint Deterioration
Winter storms can lead to the creation of an ice dam, residential and commercial property owners need to watch for signs of paint deterioration. If you see paint begin to bubble and peel, you need to take action and resolve the ice issue.
Wet Insulation
When an ice dam is left to sit, it is only a matter of time before the water from the roof makes its way beneath the siding and into the insulation. When the water reaches the insulation, it is paramount that homeowners act to mitigate any further property loss.
Roof Damage
As the ice dam can cause siding and insulation damage, it can also force melting snow underneath shingles, saturating the underlayment of the roof. If the water damage is not corrected quickly, you may experience several leaks in your attic and upstairs.
Mold Growth
As with any form of water damage, mold growth is a significant threat. Mold requires moisture to survive, and if the dam causes wet insulation or a leaky roof, you may only have between 24 and 48 hours before the first signs of mold occur.
An ice dam is a disaster that requires rapid mitigation to prevent interior and structural damage to your home. Contact SERVPRO of Burlington should an ice dam cause water damage to your home.