

No obligation — fast response for Sandy

Getting Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal right in Sandy depends on details most homeowners never see — the eave line, the ice-and-water shield and attic ventilation. We assess each on site rather than estimating from the driveway, then hand you a written scope with photographs attached. Storm-related causes are documented the way an adjuster needs. Licensed and fully insured.
Draper · Midvale · Cottonwood Heights · Riverton · South Jordan · Alta
Sandy sits at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon, where some of the deepest snowfall in North America spills down into the valley — and the bench neighborhoods above take the brunt of it.
Water damage gets worse every hour — call nowEmergency ice dam removal, roof snow removal & heated cable installation in Sandy, UT. Low-pressure steam, fast dispatch, and evidence you can hand to a carrier. Serving Draper, Midvale & nearby.
Sandy sits at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon, where some of the deepest snowfall in North America spills down into the valley — and the bench neighborhoods above take the brunt of it.
Predominantly larger suburban homes from the ’80s onward with complex rooflines and finished attic space, plus canyon-adjacent properties carrying alpine loads.
When a Sandy roof starts icing at the eave, the fix is winter roof services — and once the ice is off, ice dam prevention 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® — purpose-built to melt ice without touching the shingle.
Every Sandy job runs on the Arctic Steamer® — a dedicated ice dam removal machine that produces low-pressure, high-temperature steam. Steam works through the ice and lifts it away from the shingles, gutters and downspouts without contact.
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 Sandy.
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
Predominantly larger suburban homes from the ’80s onward with complex rooflines and finished attic space, plus canyon-adjacent properties carrying alpine loads.

Leaks migrate along framing before appearing at the trim line.

That drip is stored water finally finding its way in. Every cycle sends more water the same way.

The dam holds water against the roof until it works through and stains. It spreads every time the roof thaws.
These are the conditions our crews work on across Sandy and the surrounding communities every winter. If this looks familiar, water is pooling behind the ridge right now. The last panel shows why it happens.




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

Cable run through the gutter and downspout keeps the drainage path itself thawed — the piece most systems forget.
Heated gutter cables ›
The best time to solve a chronic eave is before it ices — planned work in fall beats emergency work in February.
Ice dam prevention ›
On metal roofs the danger is what slides off. Rails break up the release so nothing slides onto a walkway.
Roof snow removal ›
If we've steamed the same Sandy eave twice, the honest recommendation is cable. Self-regulating heated lines along the eave and through the downspouts keep a drain path open all season, so meltwater leaves the roof instead of ponding behind ice.
From sizing to spring shut-off, we handle cable systems across Sandy, Logan & Ogden. If your icing is a one-bad-winter event rather than an every-year pattern, we'll steer you away from the install.
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.
Scheduling puts a crew at your address within a day. 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.
Full liability cover and workers' comp, on file and available on request. Your home and our crew are fully protected during every job across Utah.
Four hundred-plus homeowners have rated the work five stars. A 4.9 average across 400+ reviews is the short version of how we work.
No cost, no commitment, no follow-up pressure. Send the form and we’ll confirm your Sandy details, your roof situation and when a crew can be there.
Sandy dispatch also covers: Draper · Midvale · Cottonwood Heights · Riverton · South Jordan · Alta — one call, one response window, the whole area.
Arctic Steamer® crews cover Sandy and the communities around it on one dispatch. We prioritise active water first and load risk second, documenting each step.
Local answers for Sandy and the surrounding communities.
Substantially. Cottonwood storms spill out of the canyons, and the bench above Sandy takes far more than the valley floor.
Complex geometry. Valleys and dormer intersections concentrate meltwater regardless of how new the construction is.
Scheduled around road conditions, with active leaks prioritized — we’ll be honest on the phone about timing.
Yes — Sandy dispatch covers Draper, Midvale, Cottonwood Heights, Riverton and the surrounding communities on the same response window. If you can see Sandy from your roof, you’re in range.
Sandy calls run on a 24-hour arrival window, and active interior leaks jump ahead of everything else in the queue. Submit the form or call (801) 405-1342 and we’ll tell you honestly where you land in the schedule.
Load matters more than inches. Rain landing on old Sandy 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.
The ridge of ice sitting on the eave is the dam; the icicles are just the visible part. Ceiling stains, peeling paint near exterior walls, or a musty attic smell mean water has already found a way in.
Hatchets, hammers and pressure washers all remove ice and roof together, and calcium tablets stain surfaces while barely touching the dam. In Sandy, ground-level raking of fresh snow is the only DIY step worth taking.
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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. Your address determines the filing office, and we deal with it directly.
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