An ice dam is a buildup of ice on a roof caused by repeated freezing and thawing cycles, typically forming along the lower edges of the roof or in the gutters. These formations can block snowmelt and water from draining, leading to potential structural and aesthetic problems.
Westman Steel, a trusted leader in the metal roofing industry, has supported thousands of customers across Canada—many of whom face challenges associated with ice dams in cold climates. In alignment with our commitment to educating metal roof owners, we’ve created this guide to explain how ice dams form and outline practical prevention and management strategies.
If you live in a cold climate and are concerned about ice dams forming on your roof—or need immediate solutions for an existing issue—this guide is here to help.
This ice dam blocks additional snowmelt from draining, resulting in accumulations that can cause both aesthetic and functional issues. Ice is heavy, and as it forms and expands, it can pull trim apart, impact gutter systems, and even compromise the seams of roof panels.
Ice dams can be a significant challenge for homeowners in cold climates, but with proper prevention and management strategies, the risks can be minimized. From designing steep-slope roofs to installing heating cables and maintaining regular inspections, there are many effective ways to protect your metal roof from ice dams.
Westman Steel is here to support you with high-quality materials and expert advice to keep your roof in top condition. For more information or assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.