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- Ice Dam Myths
- Ice Dam Myth #1 “You need to heat the roof several feet up from the edge.”
- Ice Dam Myth #2: “A Ventilated Roof Will Prevent Ice Dams.”
- Ice Dam Myth #3: “Metal Edging Along Roof Eaves Prevents Ice Dams and Roof Damage”
- Ice Dam Myth #4: “Stop Ice Dams By Shoveling Snow Off Roof Eave Edges”
- Ice Dam Myth #5: “Ice and Water Shield Type Membranes Prevent Ice Dams and Leaks”
- Ice Dam Myth #6: “Zig Zag Style Heat Tape Prevents Dangerous Ice Dams and Icicles”
- Ice Dam Myth #7: “Sealing Attic Spaces Prevents Ice Dams”
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