Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    abnormal777's Avatar
    abnormal777 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jan 15, 2013, 02:06 PM
    New roof
    I am putting a new roof on with new gutters. I don't have any soffits, poor workmanship. The house is over 50 years old. I am getting mixed answers. 2 people said yes to gutters but one said gutter covers would help stop the ice dams and the other person said he didn't like them because he felt they would increase the chance of ice dams. PLEASE HELP!!
    SpringtimeHomes's Avatar
    SpringtimeHomes Posts: 78, Reputation: 12
    Junior Member
     
    #2

    Jan 16, 2013, 10:20 AM
    Gutters and gutter covers have little to do with ice dams. They can contribute to the ice problem but really it's a matter of not having enough airtightness and insulation in your ceiling at the eaves or exterior walls.

    Green Building Advisor article on Ice Dams

    Since you don't have soffits (overhangs) you have no ventilated soffit which means step 3 in above article is not possible. I would absolutely look into steps 1,2, and 4. All of which should help your situation.

    Now is a great time to implement 4 because of the roof work. Steps 1 and 2 should have the added benefit of increased comfort and reduced energy costs.

    I haven't answered any questions in awhile and hope you can rate this positively if it helps. Thanks!
    joypulv's Avatar
    joypulv Posts: 21,591, Reputation: 2941
    current pert
     
    #3

    Jan 16, 2013, 11:10 AM
    Greenie from me!
    The part about pot lights made me cringe, but mine at least are below the attic, in a kitchen soffit. What gets me are all the exhaust fans we have going out the roof, and watching the warm air melt snow and cause massive ice and dripping icicles on gutters, whether there are soffits or not.
    No soffits doesn't have to mean poor design.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

50% damage to your roof > Is insurance required to pay for a roof? [ 2 Answers ]

The insurance company told me I have 50% damage. I have heard 50% damage = a new roof

My roof has a layer of ice building on the inside of the roof,I'm wondering why? [ 3 Answers ]

Weeks.would love to here if this has happin to anyone.. I am new to this fourm...

Flashing Roof Vent on Flat Roof [ 14 Answers ]

I am getting ready to install some ventilation in my flat roof. I've decided to go with this system: Flat Roof Top Attic Ventilation. It looks perfect for my application. I've done some research on how to install the fan, including on a couple other forums, but have a couple of unanswered...

I am building a truss roof over a flat roof.the size is 9'wx9'd.where do I begin this [ 2 Answers ]

I am building a gable roof over a flat roof at our church.It is 9'wx9'l.How do I determine the height of the center rafter?

Small roof to protect heat pump from snow off metal roof [ 5 Answers ]

We are getting a metal roof put on our old house. This means that the snow will slide off and land onto our air source heat pump. We need to construct a small roof to protect it. We were thinking of extending the 2 x 6 roof rafters another 4 feet and then having 2 x6 or 4 x 4's going back to the...


View more questions Search