One of the more popular ways is to toss a throwable ice melting puck onto the roof.
How to roof a hockey puck.
Salt pucks and salt filled pantyhose are unwise approaches to ice dam removal.
Today kids i m going to show you how to unfuck your roof from ice dams if salt pucks are not available or you have a very delicate roof situation.
From roof rakes to hiring a contractor there are lots of ways to clear out ice dams.
The picture below is the ice dam that fell off my roof after melting from below.
They rarely work and they damage your roof.
Most roofing nails are made of galvanized iron and over time the calcium chloride in salt pucks will corrode these nails.
The hockey puck sized pellets only melted a whole in the ice or snow resulting in no improvement to eliminating ice dams or snow from the roof.
Ice melt is a good alternative.
It comes in smaller granulated pieces so it s easy to spread on various areas.
Calcium chloride is corrosive to certain types of metals.
After doing as best i could i then placed more of the tablets in the problem areas with no improvement just holes where i had placed them.
Roof melt tablets are generally just ideal for your roof.
These melted the ice dam from below allowing water to drain off the roof.
You can also purchase this at your local hardware store.
The roof melt tabs melt through the ice to the roof and then drains under the ice instead of backing up into the attic.
In the end i still had to remove the snow and ice.
Eliminate ice dams safely from the ground no need for a ladder extension equipment or other tools.
Salty chemical filled water will almost certainly leak into your home.
Ask this old house general contractor tom silva explains the best ways to keep your roof and gutters free from those dreaded ice dams.
Roofmelt tablets work on contact with trapped water melting existing ice.
It is formulated similar to the ingredients in the roof melt tablets so it won t harm your driveway or landscaping.
In fact any form of diy ice dam removal is unlikely to end well there s another reason not to throw salt on your roof and it s a big one.
Potentially corrode roof nails.
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