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Why Battle Creek Roofs Suffer from Ice Dams (And How to Stop Them)

Living in Battle Creek means dealing with the “Cereal City” freeze-thaw cycle. Unlike other parts of Michigan, our proximity to the I-94 corridor often puts us right in the path of wet, heavy snow that melts during the day and refreezes at night.

This creates Ice Dams—thick ridges of solid ice at your eaves that trap water under your shingles.

The Local Fix:

In Battle Creek, standard code isn’t enough. At CS Roofing Company, we install a “Battle Creek Winter Shield”—this means extending the ice and water shield membrane 6 feet up the roof deck (double the standard 3 feet) to account for our deeper soffits and heavy snow loads. If you see icicles forming on your gutters this winter, don’t ignore them; they are the first sign your attic ventilation needs an upgrade.

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