We take ice and snow seriously. We are offering now and ice dam removal in Southeastern Ma. If you have heavy ice and snow buildup or troublesome ice dams on your roof, don’t tackle them yourself—call “All in One Pressure Wash”
A number of companies are using high-pressure Hot waterpower washers. This causes several problems:
Pressure washers strip your shingles of granules, which destroys your roof and voids your shingle warranty
Hot water (150 degrees) compared to steam (300 degrees) takes twice as long to remove your ice. You pay twice as much!
The end result is the roof is shot, and you end up buying a new roof. You got a deal… just not a good deal.
You need to use steam?
Yes, steam. Many companies say they use steam, when in fact they have equipment that is nothing more than a pressure washer. You will find steam is gentle, unlike a pressure washer. The shingles on your roof depend on embedded stone granules to protect the asphalt coating underneath. Without these granules, your shingles will deteriorate in a year or two. Pressure washers will remove the granules and destroy your roof.
You get what you pay for with ice removal. Many use high-pressure washers. The result is they have 80% less cost in equipment and can do the job cheaper. The end result is the roof is shot, and you end up buying a new roof. You got a deal… just not a good deal.
Our top priority is to safely remove the ice and avoid damaging your roof and home, so we use steam ice dam removal equipment.

Utilizing a 290-degree jet of steam, our quick and gentle Arctic Steamer machine can remove most roof ice dams in a matter of minutes. The Arctic Steamer produces super-heated steam under low pressure to rapidly melt damaging ice and snow and safely remove it from your roof and gutters.
Do I need to have the ice removed?
Sometimes you can wait it out and have the ice dams slowly but surely melt off of your roof and not into your home. You don’t know how much your roof can handle. Will it leak and ruin your insulation and ceilings? Some gamble and wish they had not. Guess wrong and you will have a huge bill.
Is there any way I can remove the ice dams myself?
There is no safe way to remove the ice dams yourself. You risk killing yourself or damaging your roof (or both).
What’s the best way to prevent ice dams? Keeping your attic cool.
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