What is ice and water shield?
The Ice and Water Shield is a protective roof membrane that prevents ice dams and blocks water from entering your roof. Made with highly durable rubberized asphalt, the Ice and Water Shield functions as an ice dam prevention system. In areas where snow builds up on roofs, the Ice and
Water Shield provides an extra layer of protection from snow and ice.
A Few things to know about ice and water shield.
There are three types of ice and water shield: granular/sand surface, smooth, and high heat. The first is used for commercial applications and requires large amounts of water for installation. The second can be applied directly to your roof deck, and the third is best suited for residential applications. We strongly recommend you consult with a professional before installing any product on your own home.
If you live in an area that tends to have heavy snow, you’ll probably want to consider adding ice and water shield around your rooflines. A lot of people think that if it never snows in their area, then this isn’t important. But heavy rain and melting snow will still cause leaks from time to time. The main culprit is always ice damming. Ice dams form along the edges of your roof, just like they do along hardscape and driveways. They can
be caused by heavy snow and ice buildup on your roofline, which then blocks your gutters from working properly. This causes water to pool against the shingles themselves or in small valleys between rows of shingles. Once the snow melts off your roof completely (which may take weeks after a big storm), water seeps behind those gutters and gets into the sheathing of your house — causing expensive damage!
The cost of ice and water shield varies greatly based on the area you live in, the size of the roof, and what type of material you choose. Ice and water shield is a popular choice for new homes because it’s an affordable option that can help protect against leaks.
However, the price of this material is not always cheap, especially if you want to install it on a large surface area. The price of roofing materials fluctuates constantly and can be different depending on the area you live in. Because of this, it’s impossible to give you an exact cost number for ice and water shield.
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