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Secure Your Business: Expert Commercial Ice Dam Removal Services

Twin Cities Commercial Ice Dam Removal

Commercial ice dam removal is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and safety of business properties during harsh winters. Our expert team utilizes advanced techniques and equipment to efficiently and safely remove ice dams, ensuring your commercial spaces are protected from potential water damage and costly repairs.

Protect Your Property This Winter with Our Professional Ice Removal Solutions

Do you see icicles forming on your roof? Do you need to make sure that your employees and customers are safe? Are you worried about potential roof issues because of ice dams?

Gopher Property Services offers a professional and efficient ice dam removal service, ensuring your business is safe and secure from winter weather damage.

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We will give you an accurate quote to remove the ice dams from your home or business.

Clean & Safe Roof

Experience peace of mind with a clean and safe roof after our expert ice dam removal services.

How We Do It

At Gopher Property Services, we use advanced steam technology to gently and effectively remove ice dams without damaging your roof. Our experienced technicians meticulously target the ice, ensuring water can flow freely, preventing leaks and protecting your property from winter weather damage.

STEP 1

Assessment

A professional evaluates the extent of the ice dam and the condition of the roof, planning the safest and most effective removal strategy.

STEP 2

Steam Removal

Utilizing high-temperature steam, the ice dam is carefully melted away, ensuring no damage to the roofing materials.

STEP 3

Inspection

After the ice is removed, the area is inspected for any residual issues and cleaned up to ensure the roof and gutters are clear and functioning properly.

The Reason Why Property Owners Choose Us for our Service

Business owners like you choose us for our unparalleled expertise, swift service, and commitment to safety, ensuring their properties remain ice-free and secure all winter long.

Our repeat customers value our reliable follow-up, exceptional customer service, and consistent delivery of high-quality, effective ice dam solutions.

Expertise

Our team has years of experience in effectively removing ice dams, ensuring quality and reliability.

Safety

We prioritize the safety of your property with insured, skilled professionals and state-of-the-art equipment.

Time

We respond quickly to your needs, providing fast and efficient service to minimize any inconvenience or further damage to your home.

Ready to protect your home from ice dams this winter?
Don’t wait for the damage to happen.
Contact Gopher Property Services now to schedule your free consultation and ensure your roof stays safe and secure.

Benefits of Our Commercial Ice Dam Removal

Discover the advantages of choosing our professional commercial ice dam removal services:

Property Protection

Reduces the risk of water damage and structural issues caused by ice dams, ensuring the integrity and longevity of the building.

Safety

Prevents hazards such as icicle formation and ice build-up that can pose risks to employees and visitors.

Keeps the Doors Open

Maintains the reliability of the roofing system, avoiding disruptions to business operations during winter months.

Cost Efficiency

Our ice dam removal mitigates potential expensive repairs and energy inefficiencies caused by ice dams, saving businesses money in the long run.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Ice Dam Removal

An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow from draining off. For commercial properties, this can lead to water damage, mold growth, and structural issues if not addressed promptly.

Yes, our steam removal technique is safe for all roofing materials, including metal, asphalt, and rubber membranes. We tailor our approach to suit the specific needs and conditions of each commercial roof.

The time required to remove an ice dam can vary depending on the size and severity of the ice dam. However, our team works efficiently to minimize disruption, aiming to complete most jobs within a few hours.

Signs include icicles forming at the edge of the roof, water stains or leaks inside the building, and visible ice build-up along the eaves. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to call us for an assessment.

Yes, we understand the urgent nature of ice dams and offer emergency services 24 hours a day to address and remove ice dams as quickly as possible to prevent damage to your property.

Absolutely, Gopher Property Services is fully insured and licensed. Our team consists of trained professionals who adhere to the highest safety standards.

In addition to ice dam removal, we provide comprehensive roof maintenance, snow removal, and preventative measures to help manage winter weather impacts on your commercial property.

Scheduling a service is easy! You can contact us via phone, email, or our website to set up an appointment. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your business operations and ensure minimal disruption.

Testimonials From Recent Clients

We are a management company.  We manage residential and commercial properties for our investors.  Last year the ice dams were really building up on our properties.  We called Gopher to help us, and they sure did.  They met our expectations and then some.

REI Property Management

Bloomington

5/5

I own a commercial building in Shakopee.  I had leakage around all my mechanical units on the roof.  I called a roofing company and they said I needed an entirely new roof.  I then called Gopher to look at it, and they told me the roof was fine.  Just needed to get the ice off the roof, because it was backing up the water.  Wow, did they save me some money!  They steamed the scuppers out and the water was able to run off the roof.  Thank goodness for honesty.

Ken W

Shakopee

5/5

Ice dams can be unpredictable.  I found that out soon after moving to Minnesota in 1985 when they formed on the flat roof covering a second story addition that was invisible from the ground.  A friend suggested Gopher.  They were at the house within a few hours to open a channel and the next day to remove the ice.  They showed me what to look out for, and how to remove as much snow as I could reach safely with a roof rake.  Over the years as ice dams occasionally formed, they have been as responsive as they were on that first visit.  And, always at a reasonable price.  Reliability, responsiveness, and personal attention.  Who could ask for more?

Margaret T

Minneapolis

5/5

It seems that ice dams happen every year.  I decided to be  proactive and have Gopher always remove the snow when we get a buildup of over 4 inches or more on the eave edges of the roof.  It seems to be working.  Ice dams have not formed for a couple years now.  Price is right compared to interior ceiling damage in the past.  Thanks Gopher Crew!

Andrea

Edina

5/5

Where does Gopher Property Services Work?

Gopher Property Services operates across the Twin Cities area, offering their specialized services to a wide range of locations. They serve several suburbs including Eagan, Rosemount, Apple Valley, Burnsville, Bloomington, Inver Grove Heights, Mendota Heights, Richfield, South St. Paul, West St. Paul, Edina, Savage, Shakopee, St. Paul, Minneapolis and all over the Twin City area. This extensive coverage ensures that many homeowners and businesses within these areas can access their professional ice dam removal and other property maintenance services.

How Does Gopher Property Services Remove Ice Dams on Flat Roofs?

Gopher Property Services employs a specialized technique for removing ice dams from flat roofs, which requires a careful approach to ensure no damage is done to the roofing material. Here’s how they handle the process:

  1. Initially, the team conducts a thorough inspection of the flat roof to evaluate the extent of the ice dam and to identify any underlying issues that might be contributing to its formation. This step is crucial for tailoring the removal process to the specific needs of the roof.
  2. For flat roofs, Gopher Property Services primarily uses steam removal. This method involves heating water to create steam, which is then directed through a hose and nozzle to gently melt the ice. The steam method is particularly effective on flat roofs because it safely dissolves the ice without any mechanical force that could potentially damage the roof’s surface.
  3. Special attention is given to managing the water flow resulting from the melting ice. On flat roofs, proper drainage is crucial to prevent water from pooling and refreezing, which can create additional weight and stress on the roof structure. Technicians ensure that the melted ice is directed towards drainage points and that these are clear and functioning properly.
  4. After the ice dam is removed, the team conducts another inspection to ensure that the roof is free from potential ice buildup areas and to verify that all drainage systems are functioning optimally. They also check for any signs of damage or wear that could be addressed to prevent future ice dam formation.
  5. Gopher Property Services may also recommend preventive measures specific to flat roofs, such as improving insulation and ventilation, to minimize heat loss and prevent the conditions that lead to ice dam formation.


This methodical approach ensures that ice dams are safely and effectively removed from flat roofs, while also taking steps to prevent future issues, thereby protecting the integrity and longevity of the roof.

How Do Ice Dams Damage a Flat Roof?

Ice dams on flat roofs pose a significant risk, potentially causing extensive damage if not properly managed. Unlike pitched roofs where ice dams typically form at the eaves, ice dams on flat roofs can occur at any location where water drainage is obstructed, leading to unique challenges and potential damage.

Formation of Ice Dams on Flat Roofs

Ice dams on flat roofs form when heat escaping from the building melts the snow on the roof surface. The melted snow then travels towards the roof’s drain points. However, if the temperature drops sufficiently, this water refreezes before it can drain off the roof, typically at the cooler peripheries or around drainage points themselves. Over time, this re-frozen water builds up into an ice dam, trapping more melted water behind it.

Potential Damages from Ice Dams

  1. The most immediate threat from ice dams is water intrusion. As the ice dam grows, it blocks the path of melting water, causing the water to pool on the roof. Since flat roofs have less of a slope to assist in drainage, this pooled water can seep into cracks or imperfections in the roof covering or at flashings and joints. Over time, this can lead to leaks that damage ceilings, walls, insulation, and interior spaces.
  2. The weight of accumulated snow and ice can be substantial, and as water continues to pool and freeze, the additional weight can strain the structural integrity of the roof. Flat roofs, depending on their design and the materials used, might not be equipped to handle such loads, especially if the roof was already compromised or poorly maintained. This can lead to sagging, or in extreme cases, collapse.
  3. Ice dams can cause specific damage to the materials that make up the flat roof. For example, as ice expands, it can get under roofing membranes or flashings, lifting them from their positions. This not only leads to leaks but also reduces the overall lifespan of the roofing materials.
  4. With water intrusion comes the risk of mold and mildew growth. This not only affects the building’s air quality but can also cause damage to the materials it grows on, leading to further repairs and health concerns for occupants.
  5. Ice dams affect the thermal efficiency of a building. The heat that escapes and leads to the melting of snow on the roof indicates inadequate insulation. When ice dams form, they exacerbate the problem by adding an insulation layer of ice and water on the roof, which keeps the escaping heat from dissipating effectively. This can lead to increased heating costs.

Prevention and Management

Managing and preventing ice dams on flat roofs requires a proactive approach:

  • Ensuring that there is adequate insulation and ventilation reduces the amount of heat escaping through the roof, thereby minimizing the melting of snow.
  • Keeping the roof and drainage systems in good repair and free of debris helps prevent water from pooling.
  • Engaging professionals to regularly remove snow and address ice formation can prevent the conditions that lead to ice dams.


In conclusion, ice dams on flat roofs can lead to a host of problems from minor leaks to major structural damages. Understanding their formation, potential damage, and preventive measures is crucial for building owners and managers to protect their property and ensure the longevity and safety of their building structures during the winter months.