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An important Post we did last year and being that it has been snowing like cats and dogs outside recently, we thought we would repost this as it is a concern here in the northeast as the snow continues to pile up. And it has piled up immensely this year.
At this time of the year the cold weather can do some real damage to your home. One thing in particular are Ice Dams that can form in your gutters. This is a particularly bad thing. Ice Dams can cause severe damage to the interior of a home. I received this information from a home inspection company the other day that we had at one of our sales recently.
We thought it was very insightful and worthy of posting as we are in between winter storms right now it seems...
Weathermen have said that more of this is on the way as we just received another foot or so of the white stuff. It's been so cold that the past blizzard that we experienced the day after Christmas has not melted too much of the snow. Now adding another foot of snow is going to cause some potential problems here in New Jersey as the ice dams are starting to form already.
Enjoy and keep warm and watch those gutters.
What is an ice dam?

An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow (water) from draining off the roof. The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation, and other areas.
Courtesy of Foresight Home Inspections

What causes ice dams?
There is a complex interaction among the amount of heat loss from a house, snow cover, and outside temperatures that leads to ice dam formation. For ice dams to form there must be snow on the roof, and, at the same time, higher portions of the roof's outside surface must be above 32° F while lower surfaces are below 32° F. For a portion of the roof to be below 32° F, outside temperatures must also be below 32° F. When we say temperatures above or below 32° F, we are talking about average temperature over sustained periods of time.
The snow on a roof surface that is above 32° F will melt. As water flows down the roof it reaches the portion of the roof that is below 32° F and freezes. Voila!!- an ice dam.
The dam grows as it is fed by the melting snow above it, but it will limit itself to the portions of the roof that are on the average below 32° F. So the water above backs up behind the ice dam and remains a liquid. This water finds cracks and openings in the exterior roof covering and flows into the attic space. From the attic it could flow into exterior walls or through the ceiling insulation and stain the ceiling finish.
What causes different roof surface temperatures?
Since most ice dams form at the edge of the roof, there is obviously a heat source warming the roof elsewhere. This heat is primarily coming from the house. In rare instances solar heat gain may cause these temperature differences.
Heat from the house travels to the roof surface in three ways: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is heat energy traveling through a solid. A good example of this is the heating of a cast iron frying pan. The heat moves from the bottom of the pan to the handle by conduction.
If you put your hand above the frying pan, heat will reach it by the other two methods. The air right above the frying pan is heated and rises. The rising air carries heat/energy to your hand. This is heat transfer by convection. In addition, heat is transferred from the hot pan to your hand by electromagnetic waves and this is called radiation. Another example of radiation is to stand outside on a bright sunny day and feel the heat from the sun. This heat is transferred from the sun to you by radiation.
In a house, heat moves through the ceiling and insulation by conduction through the slanted portion of the ceiling in many homes, there is little space in regions like this fro insulation, so it is important to use insulation's with high R-value per inch to reduce heat loss by conduction.
The top surface of the insulation is warmer than the other surroundings in the attic. Therefore, the air just above the insulation is heated and rises, carrying heat by convection to the roof. The higher temperatures in the insulation's top surface compared to the roof sheathing transfers heat outward by radiation. These two modes of heat transfer can be reduced by adding insulation. This will make the top surface temperature of the insulation closer to surrounding attic temperatures directly affecting convection and radiation from this surface.
We want to thank Foresight Home Inspections for this most informative post. We hope you enjoyed this and learned something.
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River Vale NJ Homes Sold Report|September 2010' Single Family Home Sales saw Six homes closing in the popular town of River Vale as the Fall season rolls in. With interest rates low qualified Buyers can take advantage of some wonderful opportunities to own a piece of Small Town America! There's no place like A New River Vale Home!
The small town of River Vale was named amongst the top 100 best towns to live in CNN Money Magazine more than once! Click on the link below to read all about it.
The town River Vale is constantly changing to keep up with the times while maintaining that desirable small town feel. Residents can take advantage of the many amenities offered by this Pascack Valley town.


River Vale, New Jersey September 2010' Real Estate Market Activity:
Total Homes Sold..........................6
Average List Price.............. $589,800
Average Sold Price............. $537,250
Median Sold Price............. $493,000
Sale/List Price........................ 91.090 (8-9% differential)
Sold information was taken from the NJ Multiple Listing Service and does not include privately sold homes. All information is deemed reliable.
There are currently 50 Actively Listed homes in the town of River Vale with an average List Price of $755,276. There are some fantastic opportunities in this popular town with prices for every budget.
Click here to view all River Vale Local Listings
Click here to compare last month's market report River Vale August 10' Market Report
Click below to view the River Vale Town Newsletter

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Pascack Valley Real Estate>>Price to sell and the Buyers will come!
Ever wonder why some homes linger on the market indefinitely while others are snapped up as soon as they hit the market? Well, there really is no single secret but if we were to give any advice it would be Price to sell and the Buyers will come! Click here to read more Tips on Selling in the Pascack Valley area of Bergen County, New Jersey.

One of the measuring sticks that Home Buyers may use when shopping for a home with Value is the Features your home has. If you want to know what might make your home show more value in the eyes of a Buyer, click here for more Tips on Selling in the Pascack Valley area of Bergen County, New Jersey.
The best strategy to take in a Buyer's market may not be to price with room for negotiation built into your starting price. The most activity a home receives is in the beginning of the listing. Price reductions are not uncommon. However if you price your home just slightly under the comparable homes that are listed as your competition, you may be surprised to be one of the hottest properties on the market. Click here to read more of our Tips on Selling in the Pascack Valley area of Bergen County, New Jersey.
When Home Buyers compare properties, they are looking at several homes and you want them to see your home as light years ahead of your competition. That's when the offers will come in. Click here to read more Tips on Selling in the Pascack Valley area of Bergen County, New Jersey.
The real magic comes when you take time to stage your home and then Price to Sell and the Buyers Will Come!

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River Vale homes for sale viewable on your cell phone using this Free Re/Max cell phone app! Just text: "JCow" to 87778 & download the free mobile app!
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Looking to buy or sell a home in River Vale, NJ? Wondering what your River Vale home is worth in today's real estate market? Have a River Vale real estate question? Call your River Vale real estate agent JEANA COWIE at: Cell 201-982-2200 or email me at jmcowie@optonline.net. Visit my website at www.jeanacowie.net
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River Vale NJ Homes Sold Report|August 2010' Single Family Home Sales saw Eleven homes closing in the popular town of River Vale in the last blast of Summer month of August. With interest rates low qualified Buyers can take advantage of some wonderful opportunities to own a piece of Small Town America! There's no place like A New River Vale Home!
The small town of River Vale was named amongst the top 100 best towns to live in CNN Money Magazine more than once! Click on the link below to read all about it.
The town River Vale is constantly changing to keep up with the times while maintaining that desirable small town feel. Residents can take advantage of the many amenities offered by this Pascack Valley town.

River Vale, New Jersey August 2010' Real Estate Market Activity:
Total Homes Sold..........................11
Average List Price.............. $659,564
Average Sold Price............. $603,864
Median Sold Price............. $565,000
Sale/List Price........................ 91.555 (8-9% differential)
Sold information was taken from the NJ Multiple Listing Service and does not include privately sold homes. All information is deemed reliable.
There are currently 59 Actively Listed homes in the town of River Vale with an average List Price of $766,654. There are some fantastic opportunities in this popular town with prices for every budget.
Click here to view all River Vale Local Listings
Click here to compare last month's market report River Vale July 10' Market Report
Click below to view the River Vale Town Newsletter

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area of Bergen County, New Jersey, call Bob & Lisa
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Click on the links below to view some scenes of the picturesque Pascack Valley towns.
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