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Protect your roof and gutters!<\/h2>\n

Why You Need and Will Want 5 Star Pressure Wash Ice Dam Removal Services<\/h3>\n

For those of you living in the Lake County, Geauga County and Cuyahoga County Ohio region during the winter months, there is always the risk of ice build up where the water created by the water that has accumulated in the eaves of your home. Many homeowners don\u2019t realize the damage that this can cause and as a result the substantial costs for repairs that will follow: <\/p>\n

Gutter damage:<\/h3>\n

The weight of the accumulated ice can virtually rip the gutters away and off your home, creating the need for replacement and potentially repairs to the structure. <\/p>\n

Damage to your roof shingles:<\/h3>\n

You may begin to see that some of the shingles around the roof perimeter are beginning to swell and crack. <\/p>\n

Roof sheathing damage:<\/h3>\n

If ice dam removal is not implemented the sheathing of the roof can become damaged to the point where it will need replacing which can become quite costly. <\/p>\n

Additional damage of ice dam build up:<\/h3>\n

The water from the ice dam as it goes through thawing processes can end up seeping into the attic and ruining the insulation in the walls, and eventually track down through the ceiling and destroy wall coverings throughout the lower levels of the residence. From there the damage continues onto the floors causing them to warp or creates a need for the removal of carpets. Mold and mildew can become present in any of the areas where the water damage has occurred and is not remediated properly. <\/p>\n

How 5 Star Pressure Wash Can Help:<\/h3>\n