Removing ice dams stops active water infiltration and prevents further interior damage.
Ice dam removal runs up to $4,000, but waiting it out can be far worse — roof leak repairs reach $24,000, plus you’re looking at interior restoration on top of that.
Professional roof replacement keeps ceiling stains, attic mold, attic condensation, and leaky windows from getting worse as winter drags on.
What New England Homeowners Need to Know:
- Immediate Damage Prevention: Ice dams force water under your shingles, and every day you wait lets more ceiling stains, wall damage, and saturated insulation pile up in freezing conditions.
- Interior Water Damage Costs: Roof leak repairs from ice dams run up to $24,000. On top of that, you’re looking at ceiling repairs ($1,000–$5,000), shingle repairs ($130–$9,000), and gutter cleaning ($75–$400).
- Removal Cost Reality: Removal itself costs up to $4,000, and most homeowners need it while damage is already happening. Prevention through proper ventilation and heat cables ($500–$4,600) saves you more in the long run.
- Post-Removal Prevention: Once the ice dam’s gone, snow removal ($200–$700) helps keep new ones from forming. Heat cable installation ($500–$4,600) and snow guards ($500–$10,000) protect your roof all winter long.
- Attic Damage Indicators: Keep an eye out for stained ceilings, attic mold and mildew, condensation in the attic, and leaky windows — they all point to moisture sneaking in, and that needs professional assessment right away.
- Long-Term Solutions: Proper ventilation and leak barriers stop future ice dams before they ever form! A complete roof replacement by a local GAF Master Elite Roofing Contractor is worth considering for lasting protection.
Ice Dam Response Recommendations:
Recommended Immediate Action: Contact Coastal Windows & Exteriors for an immediate assessment.
Best for Prevention: GAF roofing systems with adequate ventilation will prevent ice dams during the winter.
Best Long-Term Solution: Improve roof ventilation and install leak barriers during replacement preventing ice dam formation through proper attic temperature management
Ready to Stop Ice Dam Damage?
Emergency roof assessments evaluate ice dam damage and prevention needs. Coastal Windows & Exteriors provides free emergency assessments for ice dams and water damage with 7,000+ installations across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine.
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Last Updated: February 2026
Sources:
- Ice dam removal can cost up to $4,000 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Roof leak repair: Up to $24,000 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Shingle repairs: $130-$9,000 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Gutter cleaning: $75-$400 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Heat cable installation: $500-$4,600 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Snow removal: $200-$700 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Heat cable installation: $500-$4,600 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Snow guards: $500-$10,000 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- Emergency leak repair can cost nearly $1,800 (https://www.thisoldhouse.com/roofing/emergency-roof-leak-repair)
- Emergency roof leak repair costs up to twice as much as regular roof repair (https://www.thisoldhouse.com/roofing/emergency-roof-leak-repair)