Ice dams and icicles
Thick ice ridges at the roof edge, big icicles, maybe water staining on ceilings after cold snaps.
What it usually means
- Warm indoor air leaking into the attic (bypasses around chimneys, pot lights, hatches) melts roof snow, which refreezes at the cold eaves
- Thin attic insulation letting heat conduct through
- Blocked soffit ventilation trapping the heat
What an audit measures
- Thermal imaging of the ceiling plane finds the exact bypasses feeding the melt
- Attic inspection checks insulation depth and ventilation paths
Try first (cheap or free)
- Roof-rake the lower courses after big snowfalls (from the ground — stay off ladders)
- Don't rely on heat cables — they treat the symptom, not the leak
The fix ladder
- Seal attic bypasses
- Top up attic to R-60 + clear soffit baffles
Rebates that apply
- HRSP (with assessment) — Get $600 back on your energy assessments — then up to $7,700 for insulation
Want it diagnosed properly?
A registered energy advisor measures instead of guessing — blower door, thermal imaging, and a written upgrade report priced against rebates.
Email us what you’re planning and your postal code — we’ll reply with registered service organizations for your area and which rebates apply.
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