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When we quote Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal in Park City, we're looking at the ice-and-water shield, the gutter apron and attic ventilation — the components that decide whether a repair lasts or fails in two seasons. You get photographs of every finding and a written price before work starts, no obligation. Licensed contracting company — fully insured on every Utah job.
Kimball Junction · Deer Valley · Snyderville · Heber City · Midway · Kamas
Park City takes Wasatch Back snowfall measured in hundreds of inches, on a town of luxury homes, historic Main Street buildings and rental properties whose owners are often hours or states away.
Water damage gets worse every hour — call nowEmergency ice dam removal, roof snow removal & heated cable installation in Park City, UT. Warranty-safe steam removal, 24-hour response, fully photographed. Serving Kimball Junction, Deer Valley & nearby.
Park City takes Wasatch Back snowfall measured in hundreds of inches, on a town of luxury homes, historic Main Street buildings and rental properties whose owners are often hours or states away.
Old Town’s historic miner’s cottages sit alongside estate-scale modern construction — two extremes, both demanding removal that leaves zero marks.
When a Park City roof starts icing at the eave, the fix is emergency 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.

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

The Arctic Steamer® — purpose-built to melt ice without touching the shingle.
Every Park City 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 Park City.
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
Old Town’s historic miner’s cottages sit alongside estate-scale modern construction — two extremes, both demanding removal that leaves zero marks.

Mid-thaw dripping is the dam releasing water it has been storing. Every cycle sends more water the same way.

Interior trim showing the effects of ice and trapped water. Ice inside the wall line means the roof assembly has already failed.

The longer it runs, the more drywall and framing you end up replacing. A full season of ignoring the problem, photographed.
These are the conditions our crews work on across Park City 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 Park City homes that ice the same eave every year, that is the conversation worth having.

The best time to solve a chronic eave is before it ices — planned work in fall beats emergency work in February.
Ice dam prevention ›
Installed cable keeps working under accumulation, holding a drain path open through the storm rather than after it.
Heated roof cables ›
Cable laid in the melt path keeps water moving off the roof instead of pooling behind an ice ridge.
Heated roof cables ›
A dam that returns every winter is a geometry problem, and geometry doesn't fix itself. Heat cables laid through the eaves and gutter runs give Park City homes a permanent melt path where the roofline traps water.
From sizing to spring shut-off, we handle cable systems across Park City, 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.
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.
More than 400 five-star reviews from people whose roofs we actually worked on. We hold 4.9 stars because the work is documented and the price does not move.
Free to get, free to decline. Send the form and we’ll confirm your Park City details, your roof situation and when a crew can be there.
Park City dispatch also covers: Kimball Junction · Deer Valley · Snyderville · Heber City · Midway · Kamas — one call, one response window, the whole area.
Arctic Steamer® crews cover Park City 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.
Local answers for Park City and the surrounding communities.
Constantly — mapped units, agreed triggers, between-guest scheduling and per-visit documentation.
With extra care and steam only. Those buildings are protected, and their roofs get methods that respect that.
Enough that scheduled load checks are routine, and enough that dams here mature rather than melting between storms.
Yes — Park City dispatch covers Kimball Junction, Deer Valley, Snyderville, Heber City and the surrounding communities on the same response window. If you can see Park City from your roof, you’re in range.
Standard Park City dispatch is inside 24 hours. If your ceiling is actively staining, say so when you reach out — that moves you up the list ahead of routine removals.
Depth alone doesn’t decide it — water content does. Wet, layered Park City 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.
First the assessment, then relief channels if water is actively coming in, then full removal by steam — gutters and downspouts included. Two to four hours covers most Park City roofs, longer on severe multi-storm buildup.
Hatchets, hammers and pressure washers all remove ice and roof together, and calcium tablets stain surfaces while barely touching the dam. In Park City, 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. Filing goes to your local authority, municipal or county, depending on where you sit.
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