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After a long beautiful and frigid winter season, these boys FINALLY got to take a day off 🥳Can you guess what they wante...
04/17/2023

After a long beautiful and frigid winter season, these boys FINALLY got to take a day off 🥳
Can you guess what they wanted to do?

These are some pictures of what happens when someone gets on your roof with hand tools to remove an ice dam. Axes, chise...
04/05/2023

These are some pictures of what happens when someone gets on your roof with hand tools to remove an ice dam. Axes, chisels, hammers, chippers, etc. Steam is the only safe way. Don’t be misled by someone trying to make you feel like you’re getting a good deal. In the end it’s not. Call us today for safe steam ice dam removal. 701-426-6503.

Both front and back of unit looked like this. Another big but fun job. With the forecast for next week calling for 11.5”...
03/30/2023

Both front and back of unit looked like this. Another big but fun job. With the forecast for next week calling for 11.5” on Wednesday and 9.5 on Thursday. Call us today to get you on the schedule to have ice your ice dams removed. We are running 3 machines now and can get to your location within 2-3 days and possibly same day. 701-426-6503

Another monster! It’s amazing how big these things can get and how much damage they can cause to both the inside of your...
03/27/2023

Another monster! It’s amazing how big these things can get and how much damage they can cause to both the inside of your house and your roof. Gutters included. They break the tar line of the shingles and separate them from each other. They ruin insulation and the wood material of your roof and attic. Then they ruin the sheet rock on the inside of your house. Sometimes causing fires from water getting into wiring and light sockets and switches. Call us today to get rid of these ice dams before they are a real problem.

We know how to get the job done no matter the risk. Call us today for ice dam/snow removal. Dana 701-426-6503
03/25/2023

We know how to get the job done no matter the risk. Call us today for ice dam/snow removal.
Dana 701-426-6503

Our latest kill from the frozen tundra!
03/24/2023

Our latest kill from the frozen tundra!

Been so busy haven’t been able to post in a minute. But here’s some good photos of some steam action!  ,  ,  &company.
03/21/2023

Been so busy haven’t been able to post in a minute. But here’s some good photos of some steam action! , , &company.

Just a couple pictures of the water standing behind the ice dams on your roofs. Call today to get on the schedule. 701-4...
03/19/2023

Just a couple pictures of the water standing behind the ice dams on your roofs. Call today to get on the schedule. 701-426-6503

This ice dam was 12”+ in thickness and 100’ long and about 3’ wide. So far this one takes the cake this year.
03/07/2023

This ice dam was 12”+ in thickness and 100’ long and about 3’ wide. So far this one takes the cake this year.

Ice dams are most common in northern climates. They occur when heavy snow buildup melts during the day and then refreeze...
02/26/2023

Ice dams are most common in northern climates. They occur when heavy snow buildup melts during the day and then refreezes when temperatures drop overnight.
After several days of melting-freezing cycles, it's common for the melted water and ice to work up under the shingles until water enters the attic and eventually does damage to the ceilings, wall and contents. In cases where the ice dam goes unnoticed for an extended period of time, it can do significant damage to the building and its contents.
There's no way to guarantee an ice dam won't damage your home, but you can take steps to cut the chances of an ice dam forming in the first place:
If you haven't already, thoroughly clean all leaves, sticks and other debris from your home's gutters and down spouts. This allows melting roof snow to flow into gutters and through down spouts.
Make every effort to keep snow on your roof to a minimum. Long-handled devices on the market called "roof rakes" let you stand on the ground and pull the snow off the roof. Keeping heavy snow loads off your roof reduces the chances for both ice dam formation and roof failure due to the weight.
All winter long, keep gutters and down spouts clear of snow and icicles.
Evaluate the insulation and ventilation in your attic. Most experts agree the R-value of attic insulation should be at least R-30 (R-38 is preferable in northern climates). In addition, good airflow from under the eaves or soffit area along the underside of the roof and out through the roof vents is essential. The insulation prevents heat loss from the interior of the home. The venting allows the attic air to stay cold enough to prevent or minimize the freeze/thaw cycle on the roof. Consult a reputable roofing and/or insulation contractor about these improvements.

02/21/2023

Where I was 6 months ago is not where I am today. With Jesus I’ve come further than my hopes and expectations. I can’t say it enough. PUT JESUS FIRST AND EVERYTHING ELSE FALLS INTO PLACE. Today I woke up did a morning devotional meeting on Microsoft teams. Got ready for the day and now I’m off to pursue a dream I never knew I had. It happened by putting Jesus first in my day. So grateful for the unexplainable mercy and grace that God gives me every day. Thank you Jesus

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