Melting snow could lead to ice dams
The warmer weather is certainly welcome, but there can be some challenges associated with it.
That includes the potential for ice dams on your roof.
Trent Fedorychka, associate financial advisor with Co-operators in Melfort, told northeastNOW ice damming begins when the snow on your roof starts to melt.
“As the snow melts it forms ice at the bottom, and…it runs down toward the gutters to your [eavestroughs],” Fedorychka said. “From there, it starts to build up as it freezes so it starts to create a little bit of a pocket, and with that pocket that it forms with the freezing and melting and freezing and melting, it just gets bigger.”