Ice Damage
Ice damage refers to the harm caused by the formation of ice on surfaces, structures, or natural features. This can occur during winter months when temperatures drop below freezing, leading to the accumulation of ice on roofs, roads, and trees. The weight of the ice can cause roofs to collapse, trees to break, and roads to become hazardous for vehicles.
In addition to physical damage, ice can also lead to water damage when it melts. If ice forms in gutters or drainage systems, it can block water flow, causing overflow and potential flooding. Proper maintenance and insulation can help mitigate the risks associated with ice damage.