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Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal in Stateline, Nevada

  • Covering Stateline, Carson City & Elko this season
  • Steam-only removal — no chipping, no roof damage
  • Photo file built for Nevada insurance claims
  • Local (775) line answered 24/7
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Getting Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal right in Stateline depends on details most homeowners never see — attic ventilation, the soffit vents and the gutter apron. 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.

Zephyr Cove · South Lake Tahoe CA · Kingsbury · Glenbrook · Round Hill · Meyers CA

Stateline and the South Shore take the full weight of Tahoe basin storms, on a mix of casino-corridor commercial property, lakefront homes and Kingsbury Grade housing climbing toward the summit.

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Emergency ice dam removal, roof snow removal & heated cable installation in Stateline, NV. Low-pressure steam, fast dispatch, and evidence you can hand to a carrier. Serving Zephyr Cove, South Lake Tahoe CA & nearby.

Stateline, Nevada

Reading Stateline’s Winter Roof Risk

Stateline and the South Shore take the full weight of Tahoe basin storms, on a mix of casino-corridor commercial property, lakefront homes and Kingsbury Grade housing climbing toward the summit.

Steep alpine residential construction alongside large commercial and lodging roofs — two very different load problems in one small area.

When a Stateline roof starts icing at the eave, the fix is ice dam prevention — and once the ice is off, heated roof cables is how you keep next winter from repeating it. Full statewide detail lives on our Nevada winter services page.

Arctic Steamer equipment efficiently removes heavy snow accumulation from a residential roof in Stateline, NV

Arctic Steamer® at work — truck below, crew steaming the dam clear above.

Arctic Steamer is a specialized ice dam removal machine combining a red pressurized heating tank with a white in Stateline, NV

Our Arctic Steamer® unit — the reason this method leaves the roof intact.

How We Remove Ice Dams In Stateline

Every Stateline 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.

Picks, hammers, pressure washers and torches damage what they are clearing. Steam is the only method that separates the two, which is why it is the standard on slate, cedar, metal and asphalt alike across Stateline.

  • No physical contact — heat does the work, not force
  • Shingle and warranty safe — nothing cracks, dents or tears
  • Complete removal — down to the roof surface, gutters and downspouts included
  • Relief channels first — if water is entering the house, we open drainage immediately
  • Documented throughout — before, during and after photos for your records and any claim

Read the full method breakdown on our steam ice dam removal page.

How Stateline Ice Dams Break Things

Every day the dam stays, the water behind it looks for another way in

Steep alpine residential construction alongside large commercial and lodging roofs — two very different load problems in one small area.

image shows significant water damage to a residential ceiling, with dark staining and peeling paint visible in Stateline, NV

Ice Working Into the Ceiling

Ice and water working far enough in to reach the ceiling trim. Ice inside the wall line means the roof assembly has already failed.

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Drywall & Framing Exposed

Left alone, water ruins the board and works into the structure behind. What one untreated winter does to a roof.

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Living Space Under Containment

When water reaches finished rooms, containment and restoration follow. Furniture, flooring and drywall all become part of the claim.

Stateline Ice, Documented

These are the conditions our crews work on across Stateline and the surrounding communities every winter. Any of these conditions means water is already backing up behind the ice. The last panel shows why it happens.

Heated cable system installed on roof gutters to prevent ice dam formation during winter months in Stateline, NV
The dam itselfA winter view of a residential home with significant snow accumulation on the roof and deck. Specialized heated in Stateline, NV.
Professional removing accumulated ice and snow from a home's roof during winter in Stateline, NV
Ice packed solid in the gutterA worker stands on a ladder against a residential home, using a long roof rake to clear heavy snow and ice buildup in Stateline, NV.
image shows heated cable systems installed along a roof's edge and gutters, covered with accumulated snow. These in Stateline, NV
A whole roofline damming Heated cables on a roof gutters with snow buildup, designed to prevent ice dams and water damage in Stateline, NV.
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How a dam forms Ice dams form when heat melts snow, water penetrates under shingles, and refreezes at the cold eave in Stateline, NV.

Ice Dam Prevention In Stateline

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

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Roof Snow Removal

Removing the snow removes the fuel. Remove the snow and the dam loses its water supply.

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Snow Retention & Slide Control

On metal roofs the danger is what slides off. Rails control release above doors, walkways and meters.

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Prevention Before The Season

The best time to solve a chronic eave is before it ices — planned work in fall beats emergency work in February.

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Heated Roof & Gutter Cables in Stateline

Roofs that ice every winter don't need another emergency — they need the melt path kept open. Self-regulating heated cables along Stateline's problem eaves and gutter runs stop the refreeze cycle before a dam ever forms.

Installation, seasonal checks and repairs are all handled locally across Stateline, Carson City & Elko. Chronic-eave homes get a plan, not a sales pitch.

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On the Ground in Nevada — On Your Roof Within 24 Hours

Same-day & next-day arrival with a 24-hour arrival window — anywhere in Nevada

24/7 Scheduling

Our phone lines are open around the clock — days, nights, weekends, holidays. When ice dams strike anywhere in Nevada, we answer.

24-Hour Arrival Window

From the moment you book, arrival is inside a 24-hour window. We have teams positioned across Nevada for the fastest possible response statewide.

All of Nevada

From Reno & Sparks to Carson Valley, Northern Nevada to Sierra Foothills, and Tahoe Basin to Eastern Nevada — every city and town in the state. No exceptions.

Licensed & Fully Insured

General liability and workers' compensation are carried on every job. Your home and our crew are fully protected during every job across Nevada.

400+ Five-Star Reviews

The review count comes from homeowners across the region, not a marketing budget. Quality and straight answers are what the 4.9 average is measuring.

Free Quote — No Obligation

No cost, no commitment, no follow-up pressure. Send the form and we’ll confirm your Stateline details, your roof situation and when a crew can be there.

Stateline Area Coverage & Nearby Towns

Stateline dispatch also covers: Zephyr Cove · South Lake Tahoe CA · Kingsbury · Glenbrook · Round Hill · Meyers CA — one call, one response window, the whole area.

Arctic Steamer® crews cover Stateline and the communities around it on one dispatch. Live leaks go to the front of the queue, then structural load, and every finding is photographed.

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Asked Around Stateline

Local answers for Stateline and the surrounding communities.

Do you handle commercial and lodging properties?+

Yes — flat and low-slope commercial roofs get drainage-first clearing with documentation for owners and insurers.

Does Kingsbury Grade get more snow than the lake level?+

Meaningfully. Elevation up the grade adds accumulation and holds it longer.

Can you work during a major basin storm cycle?+

Storm weeks run on triage — active leaks and structural concerns first, everything documented.

Which towns around Stateline do you cover?+

Yes — Stateline dispatch covers Zephyr Cove, South Lake Tahoe CA, Kingsbury, Glenbrook and the surrounding communities on the same response window. If you can see Stateline from your roof, you’re in range.

Do you charge extra for the outlying towns near Stateline?+

We target a 24-hour arrival window for Stateline, with water-entering-the-house calls prioritized above scheduled work. During an active storm cycle the phone answer is honest rather than optimistic.

What makes a Stateline snow load worth acting on?+

Depth alone doesn’t decide it — water content does. Wet, layered Stateline snow compressed over several storms carries far more weight than the same depth of fresh powder. Doors that stick, new ceiling cracks or roof creaking are stop-everything signals.

How long does removal take on a Stateline home?+

On arrival we read the roof and interior, open drainage channels where water is entering, then steam the dam down to the surface. A typical Stateline job is a few hours, and you get the photo record when we’re done.

Does the Arctic Steamer hurt shingles — how it works here — the short version?+

Not at all. Pressure washers, hammers and chisels damage roofs; steam simply melts. That distinction is the entire reason we run steam equipment on every Stateline job.

Stateline Ice Won’t Wait — Neither Should You

24/7 scheduling. Same-day & next-day arrival. Free quote. Active-leak claims are often covered. Serving every city and town across all of Nevada.

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Permits & Local Code

Permits & Inspections in Stateline

Permits and inspections are handled as part of the job. Permitting runs through the local authority for your address rather than a blanket filing.