Living in Oakland County, Michigan or Michigan in general we are prone to get a few harsh winter days between November and March. Snow piles up on the side of the road, on our lawn and on our roof, which could lead to ice damage to our home. During these frigid months, the heat from our home rises through our ceilings and cracks to the attic warming the roof and causing the snow to melt leading to an ice dam. Attic condensation is another way a home can receive ice damage. This happens when cold air from the roof meets the warm, moist air from the attic.
In order to prevent ice damage, an ice dam or condensation it’s important to have proper sealing, ventilation and insulation. When sealing, make sure to seal any openings that rise to the attic and enclose house fans that lead into the attic with rigid foam boxes. Also, wrapping insulation around any warm pipe that runs through the attic can help prevent ice damage.
Having proper ventilation, both soffit vents and ridge or pot vents within a home, is another way to prevent any damage from ice. When it comes to insulation, make sure to have the proper amount. R-49 is the recommended amount.
For more information on how to prevent ice damage or if your home had ice damage, give us a call at 248-333-3987, or request a free estimate.