WeedFreak78
Well-Known Member
I got bad ice dams on my house,i know it's because of poor sealing/insulation, going to fix that next year. Last night, before i went to bed i heard a loud, house shaking crack. My mother says she heard the same thing the other day. i just went into the attic and can see a 3-4ft section of my eves are full of ice, like full joist to joists, 6-8" deep of ice. I have water running through the walls to the basement. I think the ice froze in the eves /walls and through freezing and expansion is starting to break/separate the structure, but i don't see any evidence of it.
So, here's the dilemma..i don't want to be bringing insurance/construction people in the house, for what should be obvious reasons, for about another 4 months. Mainly worried about insurance appraisers coming and seeing a not permitted room with elec/plumbing in my basement, even though it won't be in operation when i do have them come, it'll still be fairly obvious whats going on, tear down isn't an option, I can probably pass it off as a climate controlled storage. I need to mitigate damage until then. First thing is I'm going out to do some ice breaking/melting, going to see if i can find some shingle safe ice melt, and deal with the dams. How do i thaw out inside the walls/eves after that? Oh and because of the pitch of the roof i can just barely access the eaves from inside, laying on my belly arms fully outstretched. F'ing sucks because the roof is only 2 yrs old.
anyone in FLA/NV/AZ/CA/southern CO or any other warm(er) southern state who wants to trade property for property?? lol.
So, here's the dilemma..i don't want to be bringing insurance/construction people in the house, for what should be obvious reasons, for about another 4 months. Mainly worried about insurance appraisers coming and seeing a not permitted room with elec/plumbing in my basement, even though it won't be in operation when i do have them come, it'll still be fairly obvious whats going on, tear down isn't an option, I can probably pass it off as a climate controlled storage. I need to mitigate damage until then. First thing is I'm going out to do some ice breaking/melting, going to see if i can find some shingle safe ice melt, and deal with the dams. How do i thaw out inside the walls/eves after that? Oh and because of the pitch of the roof i can just barely access the eaves from inside, laying on my belly arms fully outstretched. F'ing sucks because the roof is only 2 yrs old.
anyone in FLA/NV/AZ/CA/southern CO or any other warm(er) southern state who wants to trade property for property?? lol.