

No obligation — fast response for Provo

Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal in Provo starts with diagnosis, not a price. We inspect attic ventilation, the soffit vents and the roof deck before quoting, because the visible symptom is rarely where the problem begins. Photographs taken at roof level back every line of the scope. Licensed contractor, insured, across all three states.
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Provo sits below the Wasatch front where canyon-mouth storms drop heavy snow, and Utah Valley inversions hold the cold in place long enough for every roof melt to freeze at the eave.
Water damage gets worse every hour — call nowEmergency ice dam removal, roof snow removal & heated cable installation in Provo, UT. Low-pressure steam, fast dispatch, and evidence you can hand to a carrier. Serving Orem, Springville & nearby.
Provo sits below the Wasatch front where canyon-mouth storms drop heavy snow, and Utah Valley inversions hold the cold in place long enough for every roof melt to freeze at the eave.
Older neighborhoods near downtown and campus run vintage steep roofs; the valley’s rapid growth adds large modern homes with complex geometry through Orem and Lehi.
When a Provo roof starts icing at the eave, the fix is steam ice dam removal — and once the ice is off, heated roof cables is how you keep next winter from repeating it. Full statewide detail lives on our Utah winter services page.

Steam generated at the truck, delivered up to the eave where the dam sits.

The Arctic Steamer® itself — the unit producing the low-pressure, high-temperature steam.
Every Provo job runs on the Arctic Steamer® — a dedicated ice dam removal machine that produces low-pressure, high-temperature steam. The dam melts through and releases cleanly, leaving the roof surface untouched.
Chipping, hammering, pressure washing and open flame all take roof with them. Steam is the only method that separates the two, which is why it is the standard on slate, cedar, metal and asphalt alike across Provo.
Read the full method breakdown on our steam ice dam removal page.
Every day the dam stays, the water behind it looks for another way in
Older neighborhoods near downtown and campus run vintage steep roofs; the valley’s rapid growth adds large modern homes with complex geometry through Orem and Lehi.

Interior trim showing the effects of ice and trapped water. That is a failed assembly, not a surface problem.

Unaddressed, it destroys the wall board and saturates the timber behind. A full season of ignoring the problem, photographed.

Dripping during a warm spell means the roof has been compromised for a while. Every cycle sends more water the same way.
These are the conditions our crews work on across Provo and the surrounding communities every winter. These are the signs that water is already sitting behind the ice. The last panel shows why it happens.




Removal solves this winter. These solve the next one — and on Provo homes that ice the same eave every year, that is the conversation worth having.

Removing the snow removes the fuel. No snowpack means no meltwater, and no meltwater means no dam.
Roof snow removal ›
Cable run through the gutter and downspout keeps the drainage path itself thawed — the piece most systems forget.
Heated gutter cables ›
On metal roofs the danger is what slides off. Rails manage where and when snow comes off, away from doors.
Roof snow removal ›
Some Provo rooflines build the same dam in the same spot every year. For those, self-regulating heat cables in the eaves, valleys and gutter runs are cheaper than a second emergency call — they keep the meltwater moving instead of freezing at the edge.
We install, service and repair cable systems across Provo, Logan & Ogden, and we'll tell you straight if your roof actually needs them or if attic air-sealing solves it cheaper.
Learn About Heat Cable InstallationSame-day & next-day arrival with a 24-hour arrival window — anywhere in Utah
Our phone lines are open around the clock — days, nights, weekends, holidays. When ice dams strike anywhere in Utah, we answer.
We schedule you into the next 24 hours, not the next week. We have teams positioned across Utah for the fastest possible response statewide.
From Salt Lake Valley to Park City & Summit County, Utah County to Ogden & Northern Utah, and The Benches & Cottonwoods to Cache Valley & Eastern Utah — every city and town in the state. No exceptions.
Liability and workers' comp are in place before anyone sets a ladder. Your home and our crew are fully protected during every job across Utah.
Our rating is built on 400+ reviews from real customers. We hold 4.9 stars because the work is documented and the price does not move.
No cost, no commitment, no follow-up pressure. Send the form and we’ll confirm your Provo details, your roof situation and when a crew can be there.
Provo dispatch also covers: Orem · Springville · Pleasant Grove · American Fork · Lehi · Spanish Fork — one call, one response window, the whole area.
Arctic Steamer® crews cover Provo and the communities around it on one dispatch. Order of work: leaks, then load, with photographs throughout for your records and any claim.
Local answers for Provo and the surrounding communities.
Every winter. Canyon-mouth snowfall plus inversion cold is a reliable recipe, and the valley’s older housing shows it first.
Landlord and portfolio service is standard — scheduled, documented, tenant-aware.
Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork and the ring towns run on one dispatch.
Yes — Provo dispatch covers Orem, Springville, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and the surrounding communities on the same response window. If you can see Provo from your roof, you’re in range.
We target a 24-hour arrival window for Provo, with water-entering-the-house calls prioritized above scheduled work. During an active storm cycle the phone answer is honest rather than optimistic.
Load matters more than inches. Rain landing on old Provo pack, or several storms compressed without a melt, is when a load check earns its place. Send photos through the form and we’ll give you a read.
Coverage varies by carrier, but Utah homeowners with active leaks frequently have both the interior damage and the emergency removal in play. Insurance restoration is a core part of our business, so the Provo documentation is built to carrier standards from the first photo.
Wet insulation and sheathing don’t dry in a Provo winter attic; they stay damp and dark for months. That’s why we treat a documented leak as an inspection trigger, not a closed file.
If you've had dams two winters running, cable usually pays for itself against repeat removals. If it was a one-off after an unusual storm, removal plus a ventilation check is the cheaper path. We'll tell you which case you're in rather than defaulting to the bigger job.
Most Provo homes take two to four hours depending on how much ice has built and how many runs are affected. A full roof with heavy pack at multiple eaves can take longer. We give you the time estimate before we start, not after.
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24/7 scheduling. Same-day & next-day arrival. Free quote. Active-leak claims are often covered. Serving every city and town across all of Utah.
Same-day & next-day arrival — all of Utah
Permits and inspections are handled as part of the job. Permitting runs through the local authority for your address rather than a blanket filing.
Takes about 20 seconds.