This scenario is often the result of a warm attic.
Ice dam where you stop raking higher up roof.
The higher surfaces of the roof s surface must be above 32 f and lower surfaces below 32 f.
Climb a ladder and carefully place the nylons on the ice dam perpendicular to the edge of your roof several feet apart.
The calcium chloride in the stockings will react with the ice forming channels in the ice dam within several hours.
Ice dams form when the snow melts on an upper warmer part of a roof.
So the first step is to remove this ice and snow using a snow rake which is a retractable rake that can extend up to about 17 feet or so in length.
Poor ventilation and temperature control in the attic can also cause ice dams.
If you prefer not to use a ladder pitch the nylon stockings onto the edge of your roof.
The water trickles down between the layer of snow and the shingles until it reaches the eave of the roof which stays cold because it extends beyond the side of the house.
The meltwater then runs down toward the colder eave overhang where it freezes.
The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls ceilings insulation and other areas.
As the ice accumulates it forms a blockage that prevents the snowmelt from flowing off the roof.
Just raking the first several feet of snow from the eaves is typically enough to prevent the formation of ice dams but in some cases this will cause ice dams to form higher up on the roof.
Eliminate its fuel source if left alone the ice dam will continue to be built up by the snow and ice up on your roof.
This only occurs when part of your roof warms to above 32 degrees f warm enough to melt the snow while the roof edge remains below freezing.
A dam will grow on the parts of the roof that are below freezing.
Here are five ways to remove an ice dam from your roof.
Stop ice dams with a cold roof ice dams and icicles form when the snow melts runs down your roof and refreezes near the edge.