Clip a snow melting system to your roof to resist ice formation.
Remove ice from roof edge.
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Run the heating elements back and forth in a zigzag above the gutters.
You ll cut through the shingles.
Using a roof rake and push broom not water remove the snow by carefully pulling it down the slope of the roof line.
Then plug the system into a nearby outlet to melt away the snow.
Snow melting systems take the form of heated wires that clip to shingles and the edge of your roof.
Tack it at the top with staples every few feet to hold it in place.
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If necessary use a long handled garden rake or hoe to push it into position.
Use a chemical.
Starting at the rake edge of the roof align the ice and water barrier with the chalk line.
An ice pick or awl is best for this task though a crowbar or hatchet can work too.
Even if you do it safely the chunks of ice can take pieces of shingle with them.
Using a roof rake remove snow 3 4 feet from the edge of your roof being careful not to damage the roof.
This is slow dangerous work so hire someone experienced at roofing.
Use a calcium chloride ice melt product which you can generally purchase from your local hardware store.
Instead tap lightly with a blunt mallet.
A reputable roofing contractor with a valid general contractor license can remove ice dams and inspect the roof and home for damage.
Once the entire section is tacked along the chalk line lift up the bottom part peel off the backing then let it fall back into place.
Remove snow and ice dam from the roof this will eliminate the main ingredients necessary for the formation of another ice dam and will usually stop the water from coming in within an hour.
Fill a nylon stocking with the calcium chloride ice.
Do not use an ax or other sharp tool.
Remove the ice dam by breaking it free in small chucks.
Dealing with existing ice dams.
Lay the hose onto the roof so it crosses the ice dam and overhangs the gutter.
Eliminate its fuel source if left alone the ice dam will continue to be built up by the snow and ice up on your.
The calcium chloride will eventually melt through the snow and ice and create a channel for water to flow down into the gutters or off the roof.