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Media: WTOP Link: When to take action to clear ice and snow from your home’s roof Should you be worried about the heavy layer of ice and snow that’s been weighing on your roof for nearly two weeks? The good news is that, in general, home roofs can hold up to several feet of snow, ... Read more
Media: Boston Globe Link: Mass. homeowners are frantically trying to get rid of ice dams. Contractor’s can’t keep up with requests. It’s been a few years since winter delivered this much snow and this much cold, so once homeowners are done with all that shoveling, they can be forgiven for not checking on the next danger ... Read more
Media: Boston Globe Link: Got an ice dam? Here’s what to do. Winter in Boston can provide plenty of fun, from snowball fights to sledding or ice skating on Frog Pond — but it can also create ice dams, a common and potentially costly problem for homeowners. We spoke with Joe Palumbo, the owner of ... Read more
Media: Boston.com Link: Got an ice dam? Here’s what to do. Ice dams can damage roofs and homes — here’s how to spot, prevent, and remove them. An ice dam on a house’s roof. Ice Dam Guys Winter in Boston can provide plenty of fun, from snowball fights to sledding or ice skating on Frog Pond ... Read more
Media: Men’s Journal Link: Single-Stage vs Two-Stage Snow Blowers: Which One Should You Buy? With colder weather comes icy walkways that need de-icing and plenty of home maintenance and winterization projects. But no winter chore is worse than shoveling, even more so if you have to do it while your neighbor uses a snow blower. ... Read more