Ice dams form when warm attic air melts roof snow that refreezes at the eaves — the resulting ice ridge backs water up under shingles and into your home. Atlas Roofing removes ice dams safely throughout Parma Heights in winter, addresses the immediate water threat, then helps you fix the underlying ventilation or insulation issue so it doesn't happen again next year.
When storms hit Parma Heights, what we find depends partly on housing age. Most homes here date from mid-1940s through the late 1960s, and older roofs respond to wind, hail, and ice differently than newer ones.
Parma Heights' housing is overwhelmingly postwar — over 85% of homes in the southwest neighborhood were built between 1945 and 1964 — so tear-offs frequently involve multiple layers.
The Cape Cod and ranch dormer flashing patterns that define this housing era are where we focus the most detail.
Don't try. Chipping at ice damages shingles, throwing salt damages plants and can corrode metal flashings, and being on a snow-covered ladder is genuinely dangerous. Call us — we use steam systems that safely remove the ice without damaging the roof.
Heat escaping from the living space melts snow on the upper roof. The melted water flows down to the colder eaves (which extend past the heated area) and refreezes. Long-term fix is better attic insulation and ventilation.
Damage from ice dams (interior water damage, ruined drywall) is typically covered. The cost of removing the ice dam itself is usually not. We document everything for your claim.
"Appreciate their quick and professional work. They kept me up to date, communicated well, and left a clean job site. Would absolutely recommend Atlas to anyone looking for a reliable roofer."
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