As long as the water isn t leaking into your home the underlayment in your roof is doing it s good and there s no real reason to panic.
Gutter to roof ice.
Mount gutters and leaders securely to the building using hangers at 16 on center.
Gutters have a tendency to collect leaves and other debris and that makes gutter guards an important part of your roof s drainage system.
You should have a roofing professional check your roof insulation during the fall.
If you must do something.
If you are dealing with frozen ice gutters the first thing you should do is have patience.
The flatter the pitch of the roof the easier it is for an ice dam to get a grip.
There the water freezes gradually growing into a mound of ice.
If the eave is between 12 and 24 inches deep multiply the roof line measurement by 5 3.
Gutters at the eaves can also trap snow and ice.
In fact once your gutters are frozen solid the best thing to do is nothing and just wait for a thaw.
One side effect of installing gutter guards on your horizontal runs is they can help to generate ice sickles and dams as water freezes during the winter.
Measure the length of your roof line.
If the eave overhang is 12 inches deep multiply the roof line measurement determined in step 1 by 4.
You can do a lot of damage to your gutters this way.
And this is where the confusion.
Don t go out there with a hammer and try to chisel the ice out.
Upgrade your insulation to prevent the warm air in your home from escaping through the roof partially melting snow on the roof and creating an ice dam in your gutters.
Ice dams are created on gutters when the hot air from inside your home rises through the roof.
The snowmelt freezes on the overhang creating an ice dam and then the melted water backs up into the warmer roof area doesn t freeze and seeps into your home.
This phenomenon is called an ice dam and according to the university of minnesota the water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls ceilings insulation and other areas.
The heat causes the snow to melt until it reaches the gutters which are much colder than the rest of the roof.
Eaves are notoriously cold and unheated.
Measure the depth of the eave overhang from the edge of the roof not the gutter straight back to the outside wall.