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Icy Threats: Protecting Your Durham Home from Winter's Chill

Todd Harris • Nov 29, 2023

Winter blankets Durham, North Carolina, with its icy embrace, hiding the risks the colder months bring to your home. At Restoration 1 of Durham, we are well-acquainted with the challenges that icy conditions pose to homes in our community. In this blog post, we will delve into four specific risks that ice presents to your home, providing insights on prevention measures tailored to the Durham climate.



Winter blankets Durham, North Carolina, with its icy embrace, hiding the risks the colder months bring to your home. At Restoration 1 of Durham, we are well-acquainted with the challenges that icy conditions pose to homes in our community. In this blog post, we will delve into four specific risks that ice presents to your home, providing insights on prevention measures tailored to the Durham climate.


Ice-Related Falls and Injuries

The winters in Durham can bring icy conditions, making walkways and driveways hazardous. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over a million people visit emergency rooms annually due to slip-and-fall injuries. To prevent accidents, keep walkways and driveways clear of ice by using salt or sand. Regularly shovel snow to minimize the formation of dangerous ice patches, ensuring the safety of your family and visitors.


Roof Ice Dams

Durham, like many areas in North Carolina, experiences a mix of snow and freezing rain during winter. This combination can lead to the formation of ice dams on your roof, potentially causing significant damage. Ice dams can trap melting snow, leading to water seeping into your home. To prevent this, ensure proper attic insulation and ventilation. Promptly remove snow buildup on your roof using a roof rake to mitigate the risk of ice dams forming.


Frozen Pipes: A Chilling Predicament

In the region between Greensboro and Durham, where winter temperatures can drop below freezing, frozen pipes pose a serious risk. To safeguard your home, insulate pipes in vulnerable areas, such as attics and crawl spaces. Let faucets drip during extremely cold nights to prevent water from freezing in the pipes.


Tree Limb Damage from Ice Accumulation

Freezing rain is a common winter occurrence in North Carolina, coating trees and power lines with a layer of ice. The added weight can lead to the breakage of tree limbs, posing a risk to your home and property. Prune tree limbs before winter sets in to reduce the risk of breakage. Additionally, keep an eye on overhanging branches and consider professional tree trimming to prevent ice-related damage to your home.


Give us a call at Restoration 1 of DurhamAs
As winter's icy grip tightens in Durham, it's crucial to be proactive in protecting your home from the specific risks associated with cold weather. If you're concerned about potential damage or have noticed signs of ice-related issues, contact Restoration 1 of Durham. 


Our team of experts is ready to assess and address any winter-related concerns your home may be facing. Preventative measures can save you from having to deal with extensive repairs. Call us today to schedule an inspection and ensure your home remains secure in the face of winter's icy challenges. Stay safe and warm!





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