Ice dams cause severe roof and interior damage including water leaks, shingle deterioration, and structural rot.
Repair costs reach $24,000 for leak damage, plus $130-$9,000 for shingles and $75-$400 for gutter repairs. Getting rid of ice dams on roof surfaces immediately prevents escalating damage.
What New England Homeowners Need to Know:
- Active Water Leaks — Ice dams trap melting snow behind them, forcing water under shingles and through roof decking into your attic. You’ll soon see ceiling stains, wall water damage, and puddles that spread throughout living spaces.
- Attic Insulation Destruction — Water infiltration from ice dams saturates your attic insulation, destroying its R-value effectiveness and creating heavy, compressed material.
- Structural Rot Development — Persistent moisture from ignored ice dams causes wooden roof decking, rafters, fascia boards, and wall framing to rot.
- Shingle and Gutter Damage — Ice buildup lifts shingles from their adhesive seal, cracks protective granules, and adds hundreds of pounds to gutters. This can ultimately pull your gutters and fascia away from your home.
- Mold Growth Risks — Water damage from ice dams creates ideal conditions for mold growth in attic spaces, wall cavities, and ceiling materials.
- Electrical System Hazards — Water leaking through ceilings contacts electrical wiring, fixtures, and junction boxes, creating fire hazards.
- Progressive Damage Escalation — Ignoring ice dams allows repeated freeze-thaw cycles to compound damage with each winter storm. Meanwhile, minor leaks lead to major structural failures.
Ice Dam Damage Impact
| Damage Type | Immediate Impact | Long-Term Consequences | Repair Cost Range | Prevention Solution |
| Water Leaks | Ceiling stains, active dripping | Mold growth, electrical hazards | Up to $24,000 | Getting rid of ice dams on roof immediately |
| Attic Insulation | Loss of R-value, saturation | Increased energy costs, replacement needed | $1,500-$5,000 | Proper ventilation prevents formation |
| Structural Rot | Wood softening, discoloration | Rafter failure, deck replacement required | $5,000-$15,000+ | Leak barriers stop water infiltration |
| Shingles/Gutters | Lifting, detachment, bending | Complete replacement necessary | $130-$9,400+ | GAF system roof installation |
Protecting Your Home from Ice Dam Damage
Best for Active Damage: Emergency ice dam removal within 48 hours stops water leaks immediately and prevents attic insulation destruction before mold develops
For Rot Prevention: Professional assessment identifying moisture damage extent, followed by complete GAF system installation eliminating future ice dam formation
Comprehensive Protection: Getting rid of ice dams on roof surfaces now, then installing proper ventilation and leak barriers prevents recurring damage permanently
Emergency Ice Dam Prevention
Experiencing water leaks, ceiling stains, or attic moisture from ice dams? Delaying action allows rot to develop and damage costs to escalate from hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars.
Coastal Windows & Exteriors offers Emergency Ice Dam & Roof Leak Inspections with Priority Scheduling for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine homeowners facing active leaks with pouring water, attic insulation damage, or structural rot risks. Coastal Windows & Exteriors has completed 7,000+ installations across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine as the only woman-owned GAF Master Elite contractor in the U.S., bringing specialized expertise in New England winter conditions and emergency roof services.
Proudly serving the North Shore to the South Shore, MetroWest to Greater Boston, Central Mass and the Western Suburbs, Greater Lowell and the Merrimack Valley — as well as Southern New Hampshire including the Seacoast, Concord Region, and Southern Maine — Coastal Windows & Exteriors is YOUR local home improvement expert for energy-efficient windows, roofing, siding, and doors across New England.
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Last Updated: February 2026
Sources:
- Angi, “Ice Dam Removal Cost,” 2024 (https://www.angi.com/articles/ice-dam-removal-cost.htm)
- GAF, “Ice Dams: Cause and Preventative Measures,” Technical Bulletin R-116, 2024 (https://www.gaf.com/en-us/document-library/documents/technical-bulletins-&-notes/r-116-ice-dams-cause-and-preventative-measures.pdf)