2. Leaves and snow are simple, but clearing layers of frozen
ice from your fragile gutters is a daunting task. Many home
owners and property managers face ice-dammed, snow-
capped roofs every season. Here are a few ideas for
eliminating the icy conditions.
3. •Start every winter season with completely cleared gutters.
Ice is less likely to build up and cause dams if there is
nothing in your gutters when the temperature drops.
•Check your downspouts for blockages. Clear any debris
from the downspouts, and melting water from the gutter ice
will begin to run off immediately.
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5. •Remove excess snow with a roof rake by pulling the snow
downward in the direction the roof slopes. Do not pull the
snow across the roof because you run the risk of breaking
off shingles. (Roof rakes can be purchased at most
hardware stores.)
6. •Use a chisel, large screwdriver or the back of a hammer to
chip away at a small portion of the gutter ice. Don’t start
chipping until the snow has been swept off the roof. You
only need to chip enough ice to create an area through
which water can flow. Chip gently; your gutter is already
under an enormous strain.
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8. •Hose down the gutter with hot water. This step is optional.
As long as the snow is cleared off the roof, gutter ice will
melt quickly as the temperature rises. If you feel you can’t
wait for this, hose down the gutter to melt the ice. Only use
a hose if it has a spray nozzle and you can produce hot
water. Also, the temperature must be warm enough for the
water to not freeze on contact with the ice.
9. •Consider the installation of gutter guards and aluminum
heating panels or wire mesh heating guards. Some roofing
companies specialize in installing custom heating systems
that are designed to stop ice before it solidifies on your roof
and in your gutter. This is an expensive option but one that
would save you time and money every winter.
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11. •Gutter ice removal is very dangerous. Don’t walk on a
snow-covered roof. Ask for professional help if you are not
completely confident in your abilities.