How Do You Fix A Roof Ice Dam?
Snow, snow and more snow. The temperature fluctuates up and down; the snow melts, then freezes, and more snow piles on top of your roof. While the resulting icicles may be pretty to look at, all that ice and snow along the perimeter of your roof edge is a problem waiting to happen. Water from melting snow and ice becomes dammed behind that low wall of ice, forcing its way up and under shingles. Because the melted water has no where else to go, it drips through the roof, damaging dry wall, wood and insulation and creating a potentially costly problem. Never fear–a cheap effective quick-fix is at hand, and it all starts with a pair of pantyhose. Step 1 Buy or borrow a pair of pantyhose, or use a pair of your own, and cut one of the legs off at about the knee using scissors. Place the large-holed funnel into the cut section of the pantyhose. Step 2 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep2 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/49