One of the most pressing problems homeowners face each year.
Using salt to melt ice on roof.
But are they doing more harm than good.
Most salt pucks use calcium chloride to melt ice which can cause numerous issues down the line.
When used properly salt can effectively get rid of rooftop snow and ice before buildups damage your home.
It is not as likely to stain or cause corrosion as sodium chloride but it can damage wooden gutters.
The key is to avoid sodium chloride or rock salt.
A do not put salt on your roof.
It melts ice faster than sodium chloride does works at lower temperatures than sodium chloride and also melts larger volumes of ice.
Calcium chloride is the best salt to use on ice dams according to handyman glenn haege.
Gently toss the tied off pantyhose onto the edge of your roof to begin melting the snow.
Place this vertically on your roof near the edge so it will melt a section of snow and ice creating an area where the water can leak off.
Sodium chloride or rock salt is highly corrosive.
Here are four reasons salt pucks are bad for your roof.
Purchase sidewalk salt also called calcium chloride from your local hardware or big box store.
But if you ve let your ice dam fester for so long that you can t even get a credible ice dam company to help you because they re booked solid salt may help you emerge from your diy ice dam removal adventure as unscathed as possible.
Again for the most part you don t want to throw any type of ice melt product on your roof.
Rooftop snow and ice accumulation.
Provided you use the right type of salt yes.
It will damage the roofing siding gutters and downspouts and the poisonous runoff will kill foundation plants.