Ice dam removal stops immediate leaking but doesn’t prevent future ice dams. Removal costs reach $4,000 while leak repairs cost up to $24,000.
Prevention requires proper ventilation and leak barrier installation addressing root causes.
What Homeowners Need to Know:
- Temporary Relief Only: Removing existing ice dams stops active water infiltration through ceilings and walls. However, removal doesn’t address inadequate insulation or ventilation causing ice formation. Without fixing root causes, ice dams reform after the next snowfall.
- Removal Costs Add Up: Ice dam removal costs up to $4,000 per incident, requiring professional equipment. Snow removal from your roof costs roughly $200-$700.
- Secondary Repair Expenses: Roof leak repairs cost up to $24,000 after ice dam damage occurs. Shingle repairs range $130-$9,000 depending on ice damage extent and severity.
- Leak Barrier Protection: Proper leak barriers prevent water entering through roof decks at eaves. Coastal installs 6 feet of leak barrier while most companies install 3. GAF StormGuard® Leak Barrier self-seals preventing water infiltration around chimneys and valleys.
- Ventilation Requirements: Proper ventilation lowers attic temperature reducing snow melting causing ice dams. Cobra® Ridge Vents and MasterFlow® Intake Soffit Vents balance indoor attic temperature. Meanwhile, balanced airflow maintains an even roof temperature while preventing ice dam formation.
- Prevention Versus Removal: Prevention through ventilation and insulation costs less than repeated annual removal services. Removing ice dams treats symptoms while proper roofing systems address root causes. New roof installation with proper ventilation eliminates ice dam problems permanently.
- Long-Term Damage Risk: Water seepage from ice dams causes wood rot in rafter beams. Furthermore, moisture ruins interior walls, windows, and ceilings requiring extensive repairs costing thousands. Heavy ice accumulation pulls gutters completely off roofs causing additional structural damage.
The Cost of Ice Dam Removal:
| Solution | Cost | Effectiveness | Duration |
| Ice Dam Removal | Up to $4,000 | Stops current leak | Temporary (until next storm) |
| Prevention (Ventilation + Barrier) | One-time investment | Prevents formation | Permanent |
| Heat Cables | $500-$4,600 | Reduces formation | Annual maintenance required |
Top Choice for Immediate Relief: Professional ice dam removal stops active leaking protecting interiors.
Best Long-Term Solution: Proper ventilation with leak barriers prevents ice dam formation permanently.
Best for Complete Protection: New roof installation with 6-foot leak barrier eliminates problems.
Ready to prevent ice dams permanently? Schedule free roof and attic inspection today. Coastal Windows & Exteriors completed 7,000+ installations across MA, NH, ME. We install 6 feet of leak barrier compared to industry standard 3. Get your free assessment today.
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Last Updated: February 2026
Sources:
- Ice dam removal costs up to $4,000 (Source: Angi)
- Roof leak repair costs up to $24,000 (Source: Angi)
- Snow removal costs $200-$700 (Source: Angi)
- Shingle repairs $130-$9,000 (Source: Angi)
- Heat cable installation $500-$4,600 (Source: Angi)
- Coastal Windows & Exteriors: 6-foot leak barrier installation (mycoastalwindows.com/ice-dam-melting-causes-interior-leaking/)
- Coastal Windows & Exteriors: GAF StormGuard® Leak Barrier, Cobra® Ridge Vents, MasterFlow® Soffit Vents (mycoastalwindows.com/ice-dam-guide/)