
Winter in Central Wisconsin is tough on commercial buildings. Long stretches of freezing temperatures,
heavy snow, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles create ideal conditions for an ice dam and a roof
leak. For businesses in Marshfield, Stevens Point, Menomonie, and Chippewa, these issues can lead
to interior damage, safety concerns, and expensive repairs if they are not addressed early.
Ice dams develop when heat escapes from a building and melts snow near the roof’s edge or eave.
As that water refreezes, it creates a barrier that traps additional meltwater. Over time, water backs up
under the roofing system and finds its way inside.
On commercial buildings, ice dams often affect:
Proper insulation and ventilation play a major role in prevention. When warm air is contained
inside the building, snow remains frozen and drains as intended instead of refreezing along the roof edge.
Flat and low-slope commercial roofs are especially vulnerable in winter. When a
drain, scupper, or gutter becomes blocked with ice or debris, melting snow has nowhere to go.
Water begins to pool, increasing the risk of a leak.
This is common for facilities like MCHS, Aspirus, and Gunderson where flat roofs and complex drainage are typical.
Winter maintenance should include:
Soffit and fascia components protect roof edges and support proper ventilation.
When damaged by ice buildup or moisture, they can allow water into the roof system and walls and may invite pests.
Many winter roof failures start small. Regular inspection, ongoing maintenance,
and a seasonal assessment help catch problems early, saving businesses from emergency repairs.
Quality Roofing Inc helps Central Wisconsin businesses address winter-specific roofing challenges with
targeted repairs, insulation improvements, and protective coatings using proven systems (including options from
trusted brands like Manville and Tremco).
Ice dams and leaks do not have to be part of winter. Contact Quality Roofing Inc for a free winter readiness
inspection to protect your commercial property in Marshfield, Stevens Point, Menomonie, and Chippewa.
