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How NOT to Remove Ice Dams

When it comes to snow and its repercussions, people usually want to get rid of it and forget about it.  One of the last things they want to do, unless they absolutely must, is calling someone to help get rid of the snow or anything associated with it, including an ice dam. However, when it comes to ice dams, there are many do-it-yourself ideas available, but none of them really work without creating either a mess or a hazardous situation. Nonetheless, we can explore these do-it-yourself options to prove that it really is a job for the pros. (more…)

February 17th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|

In Case of Emergency: Emergency Ice Dam Removal

Some ice dams never need removal and never cause damage. Others are removed before any damage is ever done. Next, there are those ice dams that have been allowed to sit, and before you know it, you have an emergency on your hands, and the dam needs removal quickly. These situations cannot wait another moment and need special care for safe removal so as not to create any additional damage. (more…)

January 19th, 2016|Categories: Ice Dams|

IDRC Certification Takes Ice Dam Removal to the Next Level

The technicians of RTD Ice Dam Removal have been properly trained and insured for as long as we have been in business. We have prided ourselves on offering the best quality services with the most qualified technicians in the business. We make sure our customers have nothing at all to worry about when doing business with us. This is why we are happy to announce that we recently obtained the official certification to accompany our already expert staff and service. RTD Ice Dam Removal is now IDRC Certified. (more…)

January 19th, 2016|Categories: Ice Dams|

And So It Begins: Winter Has Come Early

Winter has come early in the Midwest and Northeast. As early as mid-October, many states, such as Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Michigan, to name a few, are already seeing snow. With winter starting so early this year, homes are in danger of ice dams, and snow damage as the snow totals quickly rise with the season. (more…)

November 10th, 2015|Categories: Ice Dams|
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