Roof Melt Ice Dam Removal Sock - Empty
- Empty Ice Melt Sock -Does Not Include Ice Melt Crystals
- Ready to refill again and again with "off the shelf" ice melt.
- Lasts for years to eliminate ice dam roof leakage problems
- Eliminating moisture in attic stops deadly "black mold" growth
- Each 18" long sock can keep a 20-40 sqft roof area "ice dam free"
Product Description
You are buying an empty sock that can be filled with "off the shelf" non-staining calcium chloride "Ice Melt." If you have ever used a "snow melt sock" before, you know that they provide an inexpensive method for removing roof ice dams and improving your home's heating efficiency. Roof ice dams are an annoying source of roof damage, leaks, black mold and heat loss in the winter. Refillable ice melt socks are thrown onto roof, drawn into place with an "off the shelf" nylon throw cord (NOT INCLUDED)and melt ice in minutes. Simply fill this sock with "off the shelf" calcium chloride "Non-staining Ice Melt" (NOT INCLUDED) and use again and again.
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Roof Melt Ice Dam Removal Sock - Empty
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- Publisher: PEC
- Label: PEC
- Studio: PEC
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #5035
- Doubles life of roof melt chemicals
Avg. Customer Review:
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Make your own! 2008-11-24
Comment: Why spend $20 on a nylon sock for your roof? I made my own, using a package of knee-high nylons from the dollar store, de-icer and a few lengths of rope (neither of which are included with this product anyway). My home-made versions work just as well, and the package of six nylon knee-high's only cost me a dollar!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: We Have Used These Socks On Our Home And They Work! 2008-01-04
Comment: We have found socks with non-staining ice melt are the only way we can prevent ice dams forming above our dining room crank out casement windows. We have always had a problem since these windows were installed to replace a picture window that failed. When they were installed we also had leaf guards installed on the gutters. This only added to the ice dam problem. The overhang is less than 4 inches, as ice sickles form they drip back to the windows. The water comes out under the trim and windowsill, run down through the ceiling onto sliding glass doors and into the hot tub room, what a mess. Now we install 8 socks above the windows before the ice dams and ice sickles start to form, problem corrected!
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