MANTLE Blog · Updated March 2026

Ice Dams in Toronto: Prevention
Through Gutter Cleaning

80+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter. How clean gutters are your best defense.

Toronto has more freeze-thaw cycles per winter than almost any major Canadian city — 80+ crossings of 0°C between November and March. Every single cycle is an opportunity for ice dams to form. And the #1 controllable factor? Whether your gutters are clean in November.

How Ice Dams Form — Step by Step

The Ice Dam Formation Process

1

Heat leaks through your roof — even well-insulated homes lose some heat. Snow on the upper roof melts.

2

Meltwater flows to cold eaves — the roof edge (overhang) is colder because it's not over heated space. Water reaches the eave and refreezes.

3

Ice accumulates at the gutter line — each freeze-thaw cycle adds another layer. If gutters are clogged, debris absorbs water and freezes FIRST, creating a dam base.

4

Dam blocks further drainage — meltwater can't flow past the ice. It pools behind the dam, backing up under shingles.

5

Water enters your home — backed-up water finds gaps in shingle overlap, penetrates the roof deck, and appears as ceiling stains, wall damage, or worse.

Why Toronto Is Canada's Ice Dam Capital

CityAnnual Freeze-Thaw CyclesIce Dam Risk
Toronto80+Very High
Ottawa85+Very High
Montreal60High
Calgary40Moderate
Winnipeg25Lower (stays frozen)
Vancouver10Low

The irony: cities that are COLDER than Toronto (Winnipeg, Edmonton) have FEWER ice dams because temperatures stay consistently below freezing. Ice dams need the back-and-forth — and Toronto's lake-moderated climate delivers it relentlessly.

The Damage Scale

Mild
Gutter damage — Ice weight pulls gutters from fascia. Downspouts crack. $300-$800 repair.
Moderate
Roof penetration — Water backs under shingles. Ceiling stains appear. Attic moisture. $1,500-$4,000 repair.
Severe
Structural damage — Roof deck rot. Wall cavity moisture. Mould growth behind walls. $5,000-$15,000 repair.
Catastrophic
Full remediation — Roof section replacement. Interior wall tear-out. Mould remediation. $15,000-$40,000+.
Insurance warning: Many home insurance policies exclude "gradual water damage" — which is exactly how ice dams work. They damage your home slowly over multiple freeze-thaw cycles. Check your policy. You may not be covered for ice dam damage caused by deferred gutter maintenance.

The Prevention Checklist

🛡️ Ranked by Effectiveness

  1. Clean gutters in November — Remove ALL debris before first freeze. This is the single most impactful thing you can do. Cost: $149-$299. ROI: prevents $300-$40,000 in damage.
  2. Improve attic insulation — Reduce heat loss through roof. Target R-60 for Toronto climate. Cost: $1,500-$3,000. Long-term energy savings.
  3. Seal attic air leaks — Around light fixtures, plumbing vents, attic hatches. Hot air rising into attic is the root cause.
  4. Ensure proper attic ventilation — Soffit and ridge vents keep attic cold (same as outside), preventing snow melt on upper roof.
  5. Install gutter guards — Reduces (doesn't eliminate) debris. Still need annual inspection.
  6. Heat cables — Last resort. High electricity cost. Addresses symptom, not cause. But effective if other measures aren't possible.

What to Do If You Already Have an Ice Dam

DO:

DON'T:

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