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❄️ MN Β· WI Β· MI Zone 6 Specialists

Ice Dam Prevention
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Cycle Permanently

Ice dams are a roofing system problem β€” not a weather problem. A properly specified Zone 6 roofing system with R-49 attic insulation, balanced ventilation, and proper ice-and-water shield installation prevents ice dam formation entirely. FindMeARoofer matches you with one Zone 6-experienced contractor who addresses the root cause β€” not just the symptom.

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Market Risk Data

Which Midwest Markets Have the Highest Ice Dam Risk?

Ice dam risk correlates directly with annual snowfall, average winter temperatures, and the frequency of freeze-thaw cycles. Zone 6B markets have the highest risk; Zone 5 markets at the southern edge of Midwest coverage see ice dams less frequently but still require code-compliant ice shield installation.

Annual Snowfall & Zone by Market
Duluth, MN86 in. Β· Zone 6B
Grand Rapids, MI74 in. Β· Zone 6A
South Bend, IN62 in. Β· Zone 6A
Minneapolis, MN54 in. Β· Zone 6A
Milwaukee, WI47 in. Β· Zone 6A
Detroit, MI33 in. Β· Zone 6A
Chicago, IL35 in. Β· Zone 5
Indianapolis, IN25 in. Β· Zone 5

⚠️ The Damage Cycle Cost

Unaddressed ice dam damage in Zone 6A markets averages $1,200–$2,500 per winter event in roofing repair and interior damage. Over 10 years with 3–4 significant ice dam events, total cost reaches $4,800–$10,000. Permanent roofing system upgrade: $2,000–$6,000. The upgrade pays for itself after the first or second avoided event.

Zone Requirements

What Are the Ice Dam Roofing Requirements for Zone 6A vs. 6B?

IECC climate zone classification drives your building code requirements for attic insulation, ventilation, and ice-and-water shield installation depth. Your matched contractor specifies the code-compliant system for your specific zone.

Zone 6A Markets

Minneapolis Β· Milwaukee Β· Grand Rapids Β· South Bend Β· Rochester MN Β· Green Bay

Attic InsulationR-49 minimum
IAW Shield Depth36" inside wall
Ventilation Ratio1:150 min.
Snow Load Design40–50 psf

Zone 6B Markets

Duluth MN Β· Upper Michigan Peninsula Β· Northern Wisconsin (Wausau, Rhinelander)

Attic InsulationR-49 minimum
IAW Shield Depth48" inside wall
Ventilation Ratio1:150 min.
Snow Load Design50–70 psf

For the full ice dam formation physics and emergency response guide, see: Ice Dam Prevention Guide β†’ Β· For metal roofing's role in ice dam prevention: Metal Roofing β†’

What Do Homeowners Say After Ice Dam Roofing Upgrades?

"Had ice dams every winter for 7 years. Every spring we'd fix the ceiling, every fall we'd dread January. The contractor replaced the roofing system with proper Zone 6B specs β€” R-49 insulation board, 48-inch ice shield, ridge vent, soffit vent β€” and standing seam metal. Zero ice dams in two winters since. It's over."

Tom & Liz S. β€” Duluth, MN Β· Zone 6B full system upgrade Β· 2024

"The FindMeARoofer contractor was the first one who explained that our ice dams were an attic insulation problem, not a roofing problem. They upgraded the insulation to R-49, extended the ice shield to code, and repaired the shingles. One treatment. Problem solved."

Jessica P. β€” Minneapolis, MN Β· Zone 6A insulation + ice shield upgrade Β· February 2026

"Lake-effect snow in Grand Rapids meant we were dealing with ice dams and gutter damage every year. Switched to standing seam metal with proper attic spec and haven't had an ice dam in 3 winters. The contractor also filed the insurance claim for the prior damage β€” got $4,200 back."

Pete W. β€” Grand Rapids, MI Β· Metal roofing + insurance claim Β· 2023

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FAQ

What Are the Most Common Ice Dam Roofing Questions?

The combination of three roofing system components permanently prevents ice dams: (1) Attic insulation to minimum R-49 in IECC Zone 6 markets (Minneapolis, Duluth, Green Bay, Grand Rapids) β€” this prevents heat from escaping through the deck and warming the snow above. (2) Balanced soffit/ridge ventilation at 1:150 ratio β€” maintains cold attic temperatures that prevent deck warming. (3) Ice-and-water shield extended at least 24–36 inches inside the interior wall line at all eaves and valleys β€” provides a watertight secondary barrier when ice dam water backs up under shingles. Metal roofing is also significantly more ice-dam-resistant than asphalt because snow sheds from the smooth surface before the melt-refreeze cycle builds up.
Ice dam damage repair costs $500–$4,000 depending on severity. Minor eave flashing replacement and shingle repair: $500–$1,200. Significant ice dam water damage requiring interior drywall, insulation replacement, and roofing repair: $1,500–$4,000. Emergency steam removal of active ice dam: $400–$900 depending on roof size. Permanent ice dam prevention through roofing system upgrade (insulation + ventilation + ice shield): $2,000–$6,000 depending on scope. The permanent upgrade is almost always the lower 5-year cost β€” repeated ice dam damage cycles average $1,200–$2,500 per event.
Metal roofing significantly reduces ice dam formation because snow sheds naturally from the smooth surface before the melt-refreeze cycle can build up at the eave. Standing seam metal β€” with its continuous smooth panel surface β€” is the most effective roofing material for ice dam prevention. However, metal roofing alone does not eliminate ice dams if the underlying attic has significant heat loss β€” the snow must be present on the roof for long enough to melt for ice dams to form. Proper attic insulation (R-49) combined with metal roofing virtually eliminates ice dam risk in all Midwest Zone 6 markets.
Ice-and-water shield (IAW) is a self-adhering rubberized asphalt membrane that creates a watertight barrier beneath the shingles at the most vulnerable areas of the roof. It is required by building code at all eaves and valleys. Installation requirements in IECC Zone 6 markets: IAW must extend at least 24 inches inside the interior wall line from the eave (36 inches in Zone 6A markets like Minneapolis, 48 inches in Zone 6B markets like Duluth). IAW is the last line of defense when ice dams form β€” it prevents water that has backed up under shingles from entering the building structure.
Ice dam damage is typically covered by homeowners insurance as a sudden covered peril β€” the collapse or entry of water caused by ice dam formation qualifies in most policies. Document interior damage (ceiling stains, insulation saturation, drywall damage) immediately with time-stamped photographs before any cleanup. Emergency steam removal can also be submitted as a protective measure under most policies. Your matched contractor can document the damage scope for your adjuster and coordinate the claim alongside the permanent repair or roofing upgrade.
IECC climate zones classify heating demand and drive building code requirements for insulation and roofing. Zone 6A (warm moist) covers Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Rochester MN, Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, and Indianapolis β€” requiring minimum R-49 attic insulation and 36-inch IAW at eaves. Zone 6B (cold dry) covers Duluth MN, northern Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan β€” requiring the same R-49 minimum but 48-inch IAW installation due to more extreme and prolonged freezing conditions. Duluth averages 86 inches of annual snowfall, creating the highest sustained ice dam risk of any Midwest market.

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