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Ice Dams & Snow Removal Pricing Icicles hanging along the eaves of your house may look amazing, but Ice Damming can spell big trouble for your homes roof. $350 First Hour Of Work 2 roofers are included in the package to speed up snow removal times as well as provide our project crew with extra safety when working on your home. This year the average home is usually anywhere from 1 to 1-1/2 hours depending on the severity of the project. NOTE: City of Chicago is $450 $150 Each Additional Hour of Work A total of $150 is charged for every hour past the first initial charge of $350. This is typically charged on larger projects and the severity of the Ice Damming. There will be 2 roofers included in this package. What do I need to do before your crew comes over? When you schedule our ice-damming removal crew there are a few important things we would like you to know before we arrive. 1.) Please remove all vehicles from the driveway so our crew can access this area. (If you want us to remove driveway snow for an additional charge, just let us know) 2.) At the time of our arrival please point out any sensitive landscaping areas to your project manager so we do not damage these area in any way when performing the work. 3.) Depending on the pitch of the roof, snow will be removed approx. 3 Feet from the gutter line. If you want snow to be removed from the entire roof, please contact the office at (847) 827-1605 4.) NOTE: After snow removal and creating the passage in the ice dam there might be a period of time where the water will still drip inside your house for some time due to ice being in the wall and soffit.

5.) In most cases, the removal of ice from the roof and gutters is not possible due to damaging the existing roof assembly. For that reason, we will create a channel for the water to drain. Do you remove ice dams from the entire roof? We may recommend that, but it is entirely up to you. You are in charge of how much time we spend on your roof. We will automatically remove any snow on your roof that s covering the ice dam(s). We may remove even more snow than that to find exactly where the ice dam is in the first place. We do recommend that we target the specific areas that have been affected by ice damming reducing the risk of any further damage. Why shouldn t I hire the cheap local guy? Honestly speaking, you get what you pay for. With the cheap local guys you may get damaged shingles, billing gotchas, and work performed by a company that lacks the proper insurance and safety measures to protect your home in case of an accident. has been around since 2003 and have performed work on over 5500+ Chicagoland homes with an unblemished A+ BBB Rating. All of our highly trained in-house project teams are OSHA trained for safety and knowledge when it comes to performing work on your home. We are also fully licensed, bonded and insured. Are you licensed? Yes, you can rest easy knowing that you ll be dealing with a licensed contractor (license #104-014825). But please keep in mind that there s no such thing as an actual ice dam removal license. (We wish there were.) Any ice dam company that claims to have one is (a) lying or (b) touting a fake, made-up, or homebrewed license as opposed to one from an established and credible third-party organization. However, unlike

most ice dam removal companies, we are fully & properly insured and bonded, and have done ice dam removal for 15+ years. What is Ice Damming? An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow (water) from draining off the roof. The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation, and other areas. Why do I need to get the snow removed from my roof? The main reason you should keep your roof as snow-free as possible is that it s crucial for preventing ice dams from forming on your roof as well as severely damaging the exterior and interior of your home. Ice dams can t form without snow. If you re able to prevent ice dams, you re far more likely to prevent your roof from leaking and damaging the inside of your home. Another reason roof snow removal is so important is that it s a good idea to keep all that excess weight off your roof. As a rule of thumb, one square-foot of snow that s one-inch in depth weighs about a pound. If your roof has 12 inches of snow on it, that could easily amount to thousands of pounds of stress on your roof. That s not even counting the weight of any ice dams

that may form as a result of leaving the snow on your roof; just one cubic foot of ice weighs 57 pounds, and a typical ice dam can weigh thousands of pounds. Minimizing the stress placed on your roof is a great way to minimize the risk of leaking and cave-ins (the latter of which occur more frequently than you might think). Is there any way I can remove the ice dams myself? There is no safe way to remove the ice dams yourself. You risk killing yourself or damaging your roof (or both). There are various DIY ice dam chemicals and products on the market none of which we recommend. There are a handful of products that actually do what they promise, but they can also ruin your grass in the summer, kill your shrubs and plantings, discolor your shingles and siding, and cause your gutters to rust, oxidize, or peel. When it comes to risky home work, leave this to the professionals to protect your biggest investment.

Can I just wait it out until the ice dams melt naturally around springtime? Possibly. Sometimes you can wait it out and have the ice dams slowly but surely melt off of your roof and not into your home. But more times than not it doesn t work out that way, and there s no way to know just how much your roof can take. The most likely outcome of the wait and see approach is you ll arrive home from work one day and discover a pool of water in your home. At this point you ll not only have to pay for ice dam removal and fast but you ll also have to fork over for repairs to your damaged home. You ll also need to tolerate construction workers in your home for many weeks in the spring. How do I know if you service the type of roof I have? We ve removed ice dams from just about every type of roof, and can remove them from yours, too. In any case, we ll ask you over the phone what kind of roof you have. (Unless you live in an igloo, we shouldn t have any problems removing your ice dams.)

Your technician will have a better idea of what needs to be done once he sees the scope of the project. Although we highly recommend you take the advice of our technicians, you can decide exactly how much ice you want removed. What product do you use on my roof for removing the ice dam? We use industry recommended calcium chloride ice melt product, The calcium chloride will melt through the snow and ice and create a channel for water to flow down into the gutters or off the roof. We NEVER use rock salt or sodium chloride, which can damage your roof severely. Beware of the cheap local guys that use inferior products that cost less and do harm to your roof. Do my gutters and downspouts need to be cleared before removing the ice dams? Not necessarily. Although that s a service we provide on request, and may ourselves recommend if we think it s of benefit to you. Many times if we clear your gutters and/or downspouts they may simply fill back up with ice weeks or only days after we re gone. We recommend whatever advice your project manager gives you. Won t the leak get worse while you re working? Probably not, but it is possible. It won t turn into a flood. Generally, if the leak will worsen at all, it may go from a slow drip to a steady drip until the first piece of ice is removed and the dammed-up water is allowed to drain off the roof. At that point, the leaking will slow and eventually stop altogether. Will my leak stop right away? Usually it will usually stop quickly, but it may take up to several hours. It depends on how much water is inside your house already and on how far the visible leak is from the point where water has entered your roof (i.e. how long the pipeline of the leak is). The overall mass of the ice dam itself will also play a role in how long it takes for your leak(s) to stop. Will the ice dams come back? Will I need to call you again? Possibly. It s doesn t happen often, but it does happen every now and then. It happens most often when customers decide against removing all the snow and ice from their roof. Some customers try to cut corners by removing only the part of the

ice dam causing the leak. That s a good way to need another visit from A.B. Edward Enterprises, Inc. Also, if the conditions are just right and you don t keep the snow off your roof, ice dams may redevelop and cause additional problems (even if you had all the snow and ice removed from your roof). Don t you take all the ice with you when you leave? Proper ice dam removal almost always leaves behind large chunks of ice scattered throughout your property. It s almost certainly harmless, and we re pretty confident that you don t want to pay us what it would take to keep all the ice off your yard. Either we d forced to take away 100% of the ice on your roof (which would a long time time you re paying for), or we d have to gather it all up and haul it away which is also ridiculously time-consuming and expensive. It s better to let that ice lie safely on the ground rather than on your roof, causing leaks. Still, for obvious safety concerns, we ll always make sure your driveway and walkways are clear of ice chunks Are your prices competitive? We have been charging the same price for many years now and we know what we need to stay in business, carry the proper insurance, build and maintain our customized ice dam work crews, pay our technicians equitably, and provide the best customer service. Companies that charge less are cutting corners somewhere. To name just a few of the many reasons: the insanely high insurance rates for hazardous work, lots of specialized training to develop ice dam removal skills, solid pay to retain skilled in-house ice dam removers, and compensation for the ondemand, emergency nature of the work. We also always use a crew of 2 people for safety standards.