24/7 EMERGENCY • SAME-DAY & NEXT-DAY ARRIVAL

Emergency Ice Dam Removal & Roof Snow Removal Across Wyoming

  • Crews working Wyoming all winter
  • Ice comes off whole — nothing strikes your roof
  • We document everything your Wyoming adjuster needs
  • 24/7 on our local (307) number
Thick roof ice dam and dangerous icicles at the eave in WyomingCommercial building ice dam removal in Wyoming

Jackson & Teton County · Cheyenne & Southeast · Casper & Central Wyoming · Bighorn Basin · Sheridan & Northern Wyoming · Southwest Wyoming · Every City Statewide

Safe steam removal with Arctic Steamer® technology. 24/7 scheduling with same-day & next-day arrival anywhere in Wyoming. With an active leak, insurance often covers this. Free quote — no obligation.

We Service ALL of Wyoming — Every Region:
Jackson & Teton CountyCheyenne & SoutheastCasper & Central WyomingBighorn BasinSheridan & Northern WyomingSouthwest Wyoming+ Every City Statewide

Our Professional Arctic Steamer® — The Only Machine Built Specifically to Remove Ice Dams Safely

Roof Gutter Now in Wyoming
  • Safe Steam Technology — No Roof Damage
  • 24/7 Scheduling — Same-Day & Next-Day
  • Insurance Typically Covers This
  • Arctic Steamer® Professional Equipment
  • 400+ Five-Star Reviews
  • Free Quote — No Obligation
Step 1 of 2

Get Your Wyoming Quote Online

Same-day & next-day arrival — all of Wyoming

Helps us confirm you're in our service area
24-Hour Arrival Window
No Obligation
  • Safe Steam Technology — No Roof Damage
  • 24/7 Scheduling — Same-Day & Next-Day
  • Insurance Typically Covers This
  • Arctic Steamer® Professional Equipment
  • 400+ Five-Star Reviews
  • Free Quote — No Obligation
A firefighter safely removes dangerous ice dams from a residential building's roof during winter in Wyoming
Commercial Building Ice Dam A firefighter safely removes dangerous ice dams from a residential building's roof during winter in Wyoming.

When we quote Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal in Wyoming, we're looking at the soffit vents, the gutter apron and the eave line — 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 Wyoming job.

Jackson & Teton County · Cheyenne & Southeast · Casper & Central Wyoming · Bighorn Basin · Sheridan & Northern Wyoming

Jackson Hole snowpack and statewide wind build ice dams on some of the most exposed roofs in the country. Steam crews arrive within a 24-hour window — Teton, Laramie and Bighorn regions.

Water damage gets worse every hour — call now
Quick Answer

24/7 steam ice dam removal & roof snow removal across Wyoming. Crews within a 24-hour arrival window statewide. Active-leak claims often covered. Call (307) 357-3827.

Winter In Wyoming

How Wyoming Winters Attack Roofs

Wyoming combines mountain snowfall with relentless wind. Jackson and the Tetons carry alpine loads, while Cheyenne, Casper and Laramie see wind that relocates every storm into drifts against eaves and valleys. Elevation keeps the cold in place, so what forms in December negotiates until spring.

What Wind-Built Ice Does To Wyoming Roofs

Every hour you wait, the damage gets worse — and more expensive

Wind stacks the load and elevation holds the cold — Wyoming dams don’t negotiate.

Across Wyoming, one thaw-freeze cycle is all it takes to reload an eave — and each cycle pushes the water a little further under the shingles.

image shows severe structural damage to a residential ceiling caused by ice dam-related water intrusion. The in Wyoming

Ceiling Water Staining

Trapped meltwater soaks the deck and appears as discolouration on the ceiling below. It spreads every time the roof thaws.

image shows visible water damage and staining on a ceiling and white crown molding, indicating water infiltration in Wyoming

Drywall & Framing Exposed

Left running, it costs you the board and the structure behind it. The cost of waiting it out for a season.

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

Trim & Crown Molding Damage

It travels behind the finish and comes out at crown and window trim.

Wyoming Winters Make Ice Dams Especially Dangerous

Wyoming gets hit from every angle when it comes to ice dams. Storm systems load Jackson & Teton County, Cheyenne & Southeast and Casper & Central Wyoming, while Bighorn Basin and Sheridan & Northern Wyoming take their own share of accumulation each winter. And the entire state runs the freeze-thaw cycling that rebuilds dams within days of a thaw — which is why removal, not waiting, is the only reliable reset.

Every time temperatures swing above and below freezing, snow on your roof partially melts. That water runs downhill, hits the cold overhang, and refreezes — growing the ice dam bigger and bigger. Eventually, the water has nowhere to go but under your shingles and into your home. Wyoming’s older housing stock — vintage homes through Jackson & Teton County, mid-century neighborhoods across Bighorn Basin, and farmhouses out through Sheridan & Northern Wyoming — is especially vulnerable because so much of it lacks modern insulation and ventilation.

Damage Escalation Timeline:
  • Day 1-3: Small drips, minor water stains on ceilings
  • Day 4-7: Spreading water damage, saturated insulation
  • Week 2+: Mold begins growing in walls and attic
  • Week 3+: Structural damage to framing, potential ceiling collapse
develops when heat escapes the attic and snow melts from beneath in Wyoming

One Ice Dam Leak Can Reach Insulation, Drywall, Trim And Framing

Removal stops the water at the source — and with an active leak, insurance often covers both the removal and the interior repairs. Send the form and we’ll walk you through it.

Call (307) 357-3827

Steam Ice Dam Removal In Wyoming

The only method that removes ice dams without damaging your roof

Jackson timber frame or Casper ranch, steam lifts the ice without touching the roof beneath.

Technician removes ice dam buildup from residential roof edge using high-pressure steam equipment in Wyoming

On the job: steam supplied from the truck, dam coming off the roof behind it.

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

The steam source itself, running hot but at pressure a roof can take.

The Equipment: Arctic Steamer® Low-Pressure Steam

Wyoming ice is built by wind and altitude. The high plains scour and drift — Cheyenne and Casper roofs load wildly uneven — while Jackson and the western ranges take true alpine snowpack that builds season-long dams on steep resort-country rooflines.

Crews work both Wyomings, Cheyenne and the I-25 corridor's drift country to Jackson's heavy-timber stock, where no-contact removal protects some of the most expensive rooflines in the Rockies.

Why Steam Is the ONLY Safe Method:

  • Zero roof damage — low-pressure steam, no physical impact
  • Protects your shingles — no cracking, denting, or tearing
  • Preserves your warranty — manufacturer-approved method
  • Complete removal — melts ice all the way down to the surface
  • Fast results — professional equipment works in hours, not days
Never Try These Dangerous Methods:
  • Chipping with picks or hammers (damages shingles and voids warranty)
  • Pouring salt or calcium chloride (corrodes metal, kills landscaping)
  • Pressure washing (forces water under shingles, causes more leaks)
  • Heat guns or torches (serious fire hazard)
1

You Call Us 24/7

Call our emergency line anytime. We gather details about your ice dam and schedule arrival within 24 hours.

2

Roof Assessment

Our technician inspects the ice dam, identifies water entry points, and documents any existing damage.

3

Steam Removal

Using our Arctic Steamer®, we safely melt and remove all ice. No damage to your roof, shingles, or gutters.

4

Documentation

We provide photos and reports of the work done — helpful if you file an insurance claim for the damage.

image shows the visible consequences of a roof leak, with multiple streams of water dripping through a damaged in Wyoming

The Arctic Steamer® unit that powers every Wyoming removal — heat only, never impact.

Mold After A Wyoming Roof Leak

Ice dam leaks don't just cause water stains — they create the perfect breeding ground for dangerous mold

Sealed mountain construction traps leak moisture where nobody looks until spring.

MOLD CAN START GROWING IN YOUR ATTIC WITHIN 24-48 HOURS OF A LEAK

Wyoming's dryness meets its exception inside a wetted wall: cavity moisture doesn't care about ambient humidity, and the state's tight modern builds and massive timber stock both dry slowly once dam water gets in. Jackson's deep-snow season adds the under-pack leak pattern — months of slow entry beneath an insulating snowpack. High-altitude sun can't dry a closed cavity. Removing the ice keeps it from needing to.

image shows severe mold infestation in an attic space, with dark black mold covering the roof sheathing and wooden in Wyoming

Severe Attic Mold on Roof Sheathing

When ice dam water seeps into your attic, it saturates the OSB or plywood sheathing. Within weeks, black mold covers the entire underside of your roof deck — requiring full sheathing replacement.

Inspector uses flashlight to examine insulation and potential mold damage in residential attic in Wyoming

Mold Destroying Attic Insulation

Wet insulation is a mold magnet. Once your fiberglass or cellulose insulation gets saturated from ice dam leaks, it loses all R-value and becomes a breeding ground for mold spores that spread throughout your home.

image shows a detailed view of attic insulation affected by mold and dust. The dark patches indicate mold growth in Wyoming

Black Mold on Structural Beams

Mold doesn't just grow on surfaces — it eats into wood. Structural beams, joists, and rafters compromised by mold lose their structural integrity, creating a safety hazard for your entire home.

Professional mold remediation specialists safely remove contaminated materials from residential wall framing in Wyoming

Mold Behind Your Walls

Water from ice dams travels down through your walls, soaking studs and drywall from the inside. You won't see it until the mold is severe enough to penetrate through to the visible surface — by then, the damage is extensive.

image shows significant black mold contamination on a wooden attic beam and surrounding framing lumber. The dark in Wyoming

Attic Mold Inspection

Professional inspections often reveal mold growth that homeowners had no idea existed. By the time it's visible, the contamination has usually spread far beyond what you can see — affecting your indoor air quality.

Trained professional safely removes mold from damaged ceiling using protective equipment and proper containment in Wyoming

Professional Mold Remediation

Once mold takes hold, professional remediation requires hazmat-level protective gear, containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and often complete removal of affected materials. It's a major, disruptive, and expensive process.

Why Wyoming Homes Are Especially Vulnerable

Much of Wyoming’s housing was built long before modern insulation and ventilation standards existed — historic neighborhoods through Jackson & Teton County, established streets across Cheyenne & Southeast and Bighorn Basin, and older rural properties out through Sheridan & Northern Wyoming and Southwest Wyoming. These homes leak heat into the attic by design.

The result? Heat escapes into the attic, melting roof snow faster and creating massive ice dams. And when those ice dams cause leaks, the poor ventilation in older attics means moisture has nowhere to go — creating ideal conditions for rapid mold growth.

The health risks are serious. Mold spores become airborne and circulate through your HVAC system, affecting every room in your home. Exposure can trigger respiratory issues, allergic reactions, headaches, and worsen conditions like asthma — especially dangerous for children, elderly family members, and anyone with compromised immune systems.

The only guaranteed way to prevent ice dam mold is to remove the ice dam before the leak causes lasting damage.

Digital moisture meter detecting dampness in weathered wood during mold inspection in Wyomingimage shows a mold spore air quality testing apparatus set up on a tripod stand in an indoor space. The device in Wyomingimage shows significant mold discoloration affecting wooden ceiling beams and roof sheathing in an attic space in Wyomingimage shows significant mold growth and discoloration on the interior brick wall of a chimney. The mold appears as in Wyoming
24-48 hrs

Mold Spores Activate

Moisture from the ice dam leak triggers dormant mold spores on wood surfaces. Invisible growth begins.

3-7 days

Visible Colonies Form

Dark spots appear on sheathing, joists, and insulation. Musty odors may become noticeable.

2-4 weeks

Widespread Contamination

Mold spreads across large areas of your attic. Spores enter your HVAC system and circulate throughout your home.

1-3 months

Structural Damage

Wood begins to rot and lose structural integrity. Full remediation now requires gutting affected areas.

Mold Turns A Roof Repair Into A Health Problem — Act Before It Spreads

Don't wait until a mold problem turns your ice dam into a health crisis and a financial nightmare. Remove the ice dam now, stop the moisture at the source, and protect your family and your home.

Call (307) 357-3827

Wyoming Claims & Documented Removal

With water actively coming in, most policies treat removal as water mitigation — covered more often than not, though never guaranteed

Active-leak removal reads as mitigation to Wyoming carriers when it’s documented properly.

We Help Make the Insurance Process Easy

Wyoming dwelling coverage handles ice dam water damage, with wind's fingerprints on most plains claims: drift-built dams beside wind damage from the same system, documented as the separate items they are.

Jackson-area claims run high-value: custom timber, metal roofing and premium finishes make itemized documentation worth real money, and ours itemizes from the first photo.

Ranch owners get outbuildings covered on the same documentation pass; the claims process is on our ice dam insurance claims page.

What We Do to Help Your Claim:

  • Photo documentation — Before, during, and after the ice dam removal
  • Damage assessment report — Detailed notes on what we found
  • Professional invoice — Clean documentation for your insurer
  • Scope of work — Clear description of services performed
Important Note: We are not insurance adjusters, public adjusters, or legal experts. We don't file claims on your behalf or negotiate with insurance companies. What we do is provide professional ice dam removal service and thorough documentation that makes your claims process as smooth as possible. Coverage decisions are made solely by your insurance carrier.
Professional workers clear accumulated snow from a residential roof on a clear winter day in Wyoming
1

Call Us for Service

We come out, assess the damage, and remove the ice dam with our Arctic Steamer® equipment. We document everything thoroughly with photos and reports.

2

File Your Claim

Contact your insurance company and file a claim for ice dam damage. Use the documentation and photos we provided to support your claim.

3

Carrier Reviews & Decides

Your insurer reviews the documentation and makes the coverage call. With an active leak, more cases than not are covered — and our records make the review straightforward.

Call (307) 357-3827
Blue tarps cover residential roof sections, secured with white fasteners and cables from above in Wyoming

Heated Roof & Gutter Cables in Wyoming

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 Wyoming homes a permanent melt path where the roofline traps water.

We install, service and repair cable systems across Wyoming, and we'll tell you straight if your roof actually needs them or if attic air-sealing solves it cheaper.

Learn About Heat Cable Installation

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

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

24/7 Scheduling

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

24-Hour Arrival Window

Scheduling puts a crew at your address within a day. We have teams positioned across Wyoming for the fastest possible response statewide.

All of Wyoming

From Jackson & Teton County to Casper & Central Wyoming, Bighorn Basin to Sheridan & Northern Wyoming, and Cheyenne & Southeast to Southwest Wyoming — 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 Wyoming.

400+ Five-Star Reviews

The review count comes from homeowners across the region, not a marketing budget. The 4.9 rating reflects turning up when we said we would and pricing what we quoted.

Free Quote — No Obligation

Free to get, free to decline. Send the form and we’ll confirm your details, your roof situation and when a crew can be there.

We Service Every Corner of Wyoming

Every city, every county, statewide — steam crews on a 24-hour arrival window

Jackson & Teton County

Teton County — alpine loads, high-value homes

Cheyenne & Southeast

Southeast — the state’s windiest corridor

Casper & Central Wyoming

Casper — central Wyoming response hub

Bighorn Basin

Bighorn Basin — elevation and dry cold

Sheridan & Northern Wyoming

Sheridan — Bighorn foothill snowfall

Southwest Wyoming

Southwest — high desert wind country

Roof Snow Removal in Wyoming

Cheyenne & Southeast roofs can carry far more load than a forecast total suggests. Crews clear the load with roof-safe methods — never steel on shingles — prioritizing long spans, drifted zones and structures showing stress. Photos get you a free load read before anything is scheduled. Learn more about our roof snow removal service or snow removal in Wyoming.

Commercial Ice Dam & Roof Snow Removal in Wyoming

Flat-roof load clearing with drainage paths opened first, per-building documentation, and seasonal program scheduling — serving Jackson & Teton County industrial and retail flats, plus portfolios statewide from our home base. See commercial winter services in Wyoming.

Customer Reviews

What Wyoming Customers Say

★★★★★
4.9 / 5.0
Over 400 real reviews from real customers

Wyoming Questions, Tetons To The Plains

Straight answers for Wyoming homeowners — from response times to insurance.

Do you really service Wyoming from out of state?+

Trip-planned routes with stacked jobs, and honest scheduling on the phone. Jackson and the northern corridor see the most volume.

Why does wind matter so much here?+

It relocates snow. A storm’s official total means little when gusts stack it into drifts several times deeper on one roof plane.

Do you handle Jackson Hole luxury and second homes?+

Yes — caretaker coordination, discreet scheduling, and photo documentation for owners and insurers.

Is steam safe on timber-frame and metal construction?+

It’s the method those roofs deserve. No contact, no cracked material, no compromised warranty.

Will insurance cover the interior damage?+

Wyoming dwelling coverage handles sudden ice dam water losses, and wind is usually in the file too — plains claims often pair the drift-built dam with wind-lifted shingles from the same system. We document both mechanisms separately so the settlement covers the full event, not half of it.

What about snow sliding off steep mountain roofs?+

That’s retention-system territory. We clear the hazard and can spec guards for the entries and walkways below.

Can you check a property mid-winter while we’re away?+

Standing service in Teton County and beyond — access coordination, full check, photo report.

When should a Wyoming roof get a load check?+

Mid-season at minimum in a heavy year, and immediately if doors bind or new ceiling cracks appear.

Why does Wyoming wind matter so much for roofs?+

It relocates every storm. Official totals mean little when gusts stack drifts several times deeper on one plane.

Do you service Jackson Hole properties with caretakers?+

Routinely — access, service and reporting run through whoever manages the house.

Should I remove the ice dam or wait for a thaw in Wyoming?+

Plains chinooks can genuinely clear a Cheyenne roof — after first flooding the dam with meltwater, which is when most damage happens. Jackson-side dams hold until spring, full stop. Dry ceiling plus a warm forecast east of the divide: watching is defensible. Mountain-side or any staining: it isn't.

Is heat cable worth it for a Wyoming home, or just call each winter?+

Jackson and mountain homes with chronic eaves: yes — annual alpine ice makes cable the cheap option. Plains homes ice by drift more than heat loss, and cable doesn't stop drifting; attic sealing plus the occasional call serves them better. Your side of the state largely decides.

Wyoming Ice, Cleared Before It Costs 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 Wyoming.

Call (307) 357-3827
Permits & Local Code

Permits & Inspections in Wyoming

Permits and inspections are handled as part of the job. Whichever office holds jurisdiction at your address is where we file.