There’s something special about spending time on the Washington/Idaho border thanks to the region’s never-ending options for outdoor activities! We’re big into fishing, hunting, camping, and just exploring the woods between Spokane and Coeur d’Alene, so we feel right at home from our native Minnesotan roots. While you can find us fishing Lake Spokane or Lake Coeur d’Alene in the summer, we actually spend most of our time in the region during your winter months. This is thanks to the region’s winter storms and how your homes will often develop ice dams.
Ice dams form on the edge of your roof at the eaves and gutters, or in deep shaded “valleys” where different angles of your roof meet. They will often be buried under fresh snow which can make it hard to even realize there’s an ice dam present until it’s too late. Thankfully (or semi-thankfully), in the photo above, the homeowner was able to know for certain that they had an ice dam thanks to the large banks of icicles coming from the roof. Those, along with slabs of ice, are telltale signs you have an ice dam, and when you see that, you’re going to want to call a professional to lend you some assistance. If an ice dam isn’t removed, it will regularly produce interior water leaks which open up more repairs and issues for your family’s home.
If you need ice dam removal in Spokane, Washington, contact us at 1-800-ICE-DAMS or visit: icedamremovalguys.com/spokane...
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