How Ice Dams Cause Water Damage
January 19, 2021

Author: Darin Jenks

Here in Layton, when outside air temperatures are in the low 20s for several days with several inches of snow on the roof, we are at risk for water damage in Layton, UT, caused by ice dams. Since the temperature in your attic remains above freezing, snow on the roof will likely melt. When this liquid runs down the roof and hits the colder eaves, it refreezes, creating an ice dam.

Water Damage Repair In Layton

How Ice Dams Form

 

Here in Layton, when outside air temperatures are in the low 20s for several days with several inches of snow on the roof, we are a risk for water damage and repairs from an ice dam. Since the temperature in your attic is above freezing, snow on the roof will likely melt. When the liquid then runs down the roof and hits the colder eaves, it refreezes. 

 

 

If this cycle repeats over several days, the freezing snowmelt builds up and forms a dam of ice, behind which water pools up into large puddles, or “ponds.” As more snow melts, it also refreezes when it gets to the “ice dam,” and the dam keeps getting bigger. These puddles can then back up under the roof covering. This excessive buildup can also cause roof damage leading to a roof collapse or even carbon monoxide poisoning resulting from blocked chimneys and vents. 

 

Prevention Tips

 

You use snow blowers and snow shovels after each winter snowfall to clear their driveways and sidewalks. The obvious tip is to remove the snow from your roof to prevent ice dams.  Remove the first three to four inches of snow from your roofline; a foot or more of snow has the potential to cause your roof to collapse. Use a roof rake or a long-handled brush that can permit you to remove the snow without having to climb a ladder.

 

 

Insulate your attic; a well-insulated attic helps prevent the melt/freeze conditions by keeping the attic temperature lower. Installing additional insulation in the attic area is as easy as laying extra layers across the existing ones, or having more insulation blown in. Hire or consult a professional roofer or insulation contractor. Also, if you notice bare sections on your roof while the rest of the roof has snow, there may be insufficient insulation under the bare areas. 

 

 

You should also inspect the weather-stripping and/or insulation on attic stairways or hatchways. Make sure it’s in good shape and seals well. This will help keep the warmth out of the attic area and prevent ice dams.



Read About - How to Prevent Mold After Water Damage

 

Ventilate And Improve Air Flow

 

Proper attic ventilation is key to a) keeping the attic cool and b) while keeping your house warm. Even with optimal insulation, there is still heat leakage into the attic. This is when the value of attic ventilation becomes apparent. Without adequate ventilation, heat will build up regardless of the amount of insulation. Inspect your attic to be sure that the existing vents have not been covered by insulation or other objects.

 

 

Bathroom fans, kitchen exhausts, and dryer vents must always discharge outside, not in the attic. Minimize ceiling mounted fixtures that create more holes in the drywall or plaster ceiling. Seal all ceiling penetrations including flues, chimneys, and recessed light fixtures.

 

 

Swift Restoration & Remodeling works with many insurance companies, contractors, public adjusters, and management companies for water damage and repairs. Call Swift Restoration & Remodeling to schedule services, request a quote, or to ask any questions you may have about our business or services.

 

GET A QUOTE
Darin

Darin Jenks

About The Author:

Darin Jenks, a licensed contractor and entrepreneur from Ogden, UT, has over two decades of experience in remodeling, restoration, and floor cleaning services. As the owner of Swift Restoration and Remodeling, he’s dedicated to quality work and community involvement. Darin and his wife Laurie are raising six children and enjoy outdoor adventures together.


Read more about Darin →

Get A Free Estimate

By filling out the form below

Boarded-up building after a storm, Farmington.  Swift Restoration & Remodeling logo.
By Darin Jenks October 7, 2025
Get immediate emergency board up services after storm damage in Farmington Utah. Swift Restoration and Remodeling provides 24/7 protection to secure your property from further damage.
Basement restoration in Farmington, UT. Interior view of a damaged basement with exposed framing and concrete flooring.
By Darin Jenks September 30, 2025
Swift Restoration and Remodeling tackles major basement water damage in Farmington, UT. From emergency response to complete reconstruction, see how we transformed disaster into opportunity.
Man on phone points to ceiling leak; Swift Restoration ad.
By Darin Jenks September 23, 2025
Discovered water damage in your Utah home? Learn the first critical steps to take for water damage restoration in Ogden to minimize damage and protect your family.
LOAD MORE POSTS