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Ice Dam & Snow Removal · Tewksbury, MA

Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal in Tewksbury, MA

An ice dam doesn't wait for a convenient thaw — it forces meltwater under your shingles and into your ceiling while you sleep. Senco provides safe, steam-based ice dam removal and roof snow removal for homes across Tewksbury, Billerica, and the surrounding towns, with a 48-hour response every winter.

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Senco roofing crew on a steep asphalt shingle roof in Tewksbury, MA — the roof style most prone to winter ice dams

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Ice dam dripping into your ceiling? Call us.

Winter doesn't keep business hours, and neither do we. Senco holds a 48-hour response time on ice dam and roof snow removal calls across Tewksbury and Billerica all winter long — with a free, no-obligation assessment before any work begins.

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Understanding The Risk

If you're searching for ice dam removal near you in Tewksbury, Billerica, or a neighboring town, here's the short version: an ice dam is a solvable problem if it's handled the right way, and a roof-and-ceiling problem if it isn't. Senco is based right here in Tewksbury, MA, and our crews clear ice dams and roof snow safely, every winter, without the shortcuts that damage shingles or make the leak worse.

What Is An Ice Dam?

Heat escaping through your attic warms the upper roof deck just enough to melt the snow sitting on it. That meltwater runs down the roof until it reaches the cold overhang above your gutters — where there's no heat underneath — and refreezes. Layer by layer, that refreezing builds a ridge of ice at the eave. The ridge is the "dam": it blocks the water behind it from draining off the roof, so it has nowhere to go but sideways and backward, under your shingles.

How Ice Dams Damage Your Roof

Shingles are built to shed water running downhill, not to hold back standing water. Once an ice dam forces meltwater uphill under the shingle line, it finds every seam, nail hole, and lap in the underlayment. From there it soaks the roof sheathing, saturates attic insulation, and shows up inside your house as a stained ceiling, a bubbled wall, or water at a window trim — often nowhere near where the dam actually formed. If an ice dam has already caused a leak inside your home, our team handles the interior damage the same way we handle any storm leak — see our roof leak repair page.

Roof Snow Load Risk On New England Colonials

A lot of homes in Tewksbury and Billerica are older colonials, framed to snow-load standards from decades ago. A couple of feet of wet, heavy New England snow adds real weight — especially where it drifts against a valley, a roof-to-wall transition, or a lower roof pitch below a taller one. Add an ice dam already sitting at the eaves, and that combined weight stresses rafters, sheathing, and gutters at the exact same edge of the roof. If your roof is sagging, groaning under load, or you're just not sure it's holding up, we'll take a look — and if the roof itself is aging out, our roof replacement page covers what that looks like.

Safe, Steam-Based Ice Dam Removal

We remove ice dams with low-pressure steam, not axes, hammers, or rock salt. Steam melts a clean channel through the ice down to the shingle line, giving trapped water a path to drain off the roof — without chipping shingles, stripping granules, or driving more water underneath, which is exactly what happens with a pick or a bag of salt. It's slower than hacking at the ice, and it's the only method we consider safe for an asphalt shingle roof.

Roof Snow Removal

Where excess snow is adding weight or feeding the next ice dam, we clear it from the roof edges, valleys, and problem areas with roof-safe tools — never a shovel dragged straight across shingles. The goal is to reduce load and starve the next dam before it forms, not to strip the roof bare.

Preventing Ice Dams Before They Start

Removal solves the emergency; two things actually prevent the next one. First, attic insulation and ventilation — keeping the whole roof deck a consistent cold temperature so snow melts evenly (or not at all) instead of melting up top and refreezing at the eaves. Second, clear gutters and downspouts — a clogged gutter holds meltwater right where an ice dam already wants to form, making a bad situation worse. Clean, well-sealed gutters are one of the simplest ways to cut ice dam risk; see our seamless gutter installation page.

Steam-Based Ice Dam Removal

Melts a safe drainage channel through the ice — no chipping, no salt, no shingle damage.

Roof Snow Removal & Raking

Reduces structural load and starves the next ice dam before it forms.

Ice Dam Leak & Ceiling Repair

Already have water inside? We trace and repair the leak, not just melt the ice.

Gutter & Downspout Clearing

Clogged gutters trap meltwater right where ice dams form first — we clear the path.

Attic Insulation & Ventilation Check

Uneven roof-deck temperature is the root cause of most repeat ice dams — we assess it.

Emergency Winter Response

Active leak or a groaning roof? 48-hour response time, every call, all winter.

Ice dams that come back to the same spot every winter usually point to an insulation, ventilation, or gutter issue underneath — not bad luck. We'll tell you which one it is.

Senco crew inspecting roof eaves and gutters on a home in Tewksbury, MA for ice dam prevention
Why Homeowners Trust Senco

Winter roof work, done safely and backed in writing

Ice dam removal is easy to do badly — chipping ice or dumping rock salt on a roof can crack shingles and cause more leaks than it fixes. Our crews are CertainTeed Shingle Master Certified, fully licensed and insured, and seven years into clearing Tewksbury and Billerica roofs every winter the safe way.

Backed by CertainTeed & Senco Any new shingles, flashing, or materials we install while repairing ice dam damage carry CertainTeed's 50-Year Materials & Labor Warranty, plus Senco's own 10-Year Workmanship Warranty — both in writing, from the day the repair is complete.
  • CertainTeed© Shingle Master Certified
  • Licensed and insured — MA CSL #110124 · HIC #198449
  • 48-hour response time, every winter call
  • Free, no-obligation assessments — no pressure
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What Tewksbury Homeowners Say

4.7 · 76 Google Reviews

We had an excellent experience with Senco. Chris was amazing! He was professional, patient, explained things clearly and answered all our questions. He always returned our phone inquiries. He and his workers went above and beyond our expectations. His crew replaced our roof in one day. Clean up was great. We also had Senco remove the ice dams prior to having the roof replaced. Once again, Senco's pricing was fair, the crew was hard working and responsive to any concerns we may have had. I highly recommend this company and would use them again.
Elaine Levine · Google Review
Senco did many homes in my neighborhood. I recognized their competence, honesty and quality right away and knew I had to have the Senco team on my roof too. Very satisfied with all aspects of the demolition and installation which was quite complex. Replaced facia boards with AZEK, new gutters, and a new roof. Thanks again Senco!! Excellent job!!
Jim O. · Google Review
Owner, Chris, was extremely knowledgeable and very professional. He always responded promptly to our questions and we always felt we were important to him. His crew worked so great together, like they never had to ask each other for anything, they just knew what was next. The job was started earlier than planned and everything was done above and beyond what one would expect. We would, and have, already recommended Senco Home Services to other homeowners and look forward to having him back to replace our old windows. Thank you, Chris, for making this an easy decision for us and for providing quality workmanship. Stephen and Melissa Spinosa in Burlington
Jenna Spinosa · Google Review
Recurring Problem?

If ice dams come back every winter

One bad ice dam is bad luck. The same spot damming up every single year usually points to a gutter, insulation, or ventilation issue — or a roof getting close to the end of its life. We'll look at the whole picture, not just melt the ice and leave.

Prevention work is financing-eligible too — see your financing options →

Let's stop that ice dam

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Ice dam & roof snow removal questions

Is ice dam removal covered by insurance?

It depends on your policy — many homeowner's insurance policies cover sudden water damage caused by an ice dam, like a stained ceiling or soaked insulation, but coverage for the removal service itself varies by carrier and policy. We recommend calling your insurance company to confirm your specific coverage; if you do have interior damage, we can document what we find to help support a claim.

How fast can you get here?

We hold a 48-hour response time on ice dam and roof snow removal calls all winter long across Tewksbury, Billerica, and the surrounding towns. If water is actively coming through your ceiling, tell us when you call and we'll move you to the front of the line.

Will steam removal damage my shingles?

No — that's exactly why we use it. Low-pressure steam melts a channel through the ice so water can drain off the roof, without the chipping, hacking, or rock salt that can crack shingles, strip granules, or force even more moisture underneath. It's the safest removal method for an asphalt shingle roof.

How do I know if I have an ice dam?

The giveaways are a thick ridge of ice along your roof's edge, icicles hanging off the gutters, and — the one that matters most — water stains on an interior ceiling or wall near an exterior wall. If you're seeing any of those, call us before it turns into a bigger repair.

Can heavy roof snow actually damage my home's structure?

On older New England homes, yes. Many Tewksbury-area colonials were framed to snow-load standards from decades ago, and a few feet of wet, heavy snow — especially where it drifts against a valley or roof-to-wall transition — adds real weight on top of whatever ice has already built up at the eaves. If your roof is groaning, sagging, or you're just not sure, we'll take a look.

How can I prevent ice dams next winter?

The two levers that actually matter are attic insulation and ventilation, so your roof deck stays a consistent cold temperature instead of melting snow unevenly, and clear gutters, so meltwater has somewhere to go instead of backing up at the eaves. We can assess both during a free estimate — see our seamless gutter installation page for the gutter side of it.