Snow Removal from Roofs

Removing Snow from Roofs in Marlton and Voorhees

In periods of heavy snowfall, especially on older flat or low-slope roofs, snow and ice buildup can exceed the roof’s load capacity, posing further risks. Some snowfalls can weigh between 1 and 21 lbs. per cubic foot, depending on moisture content. Trust our guidance for a safer home, and contact us for expert snow removal services and roof safety measures.

ECC Roofing & Siding offers our professional snow removal services for roofs all throughout the Southern New Jersey area.

The right roofing services can help keep water out of your home Contact us 609-561-4355 to schedule a Free Estimate today! Our service area includes Mount Laurel, Voorhees, Cherry Hill and nearby towns and cities.

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Why are we the best choice for Snow Removal From your Roof?

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We want to earn your business by being responsive and providing top-quality services at reasonable costs. Here’s what you can count on when you call on ECC Roofing & Siding:

We expertly remove snow without damaging shingles

We work from the ground whenever possible, carefully using long snow rakes that resemble garden hoes. Our workers are instructed to remove small amounts of snow at a time to avoid being hit by falling snow or ice. We are particularly careful to avoid dislodging roof shingles and gutters. If it is necessary to work from the roof, proper safety gear is used to prevent accidents and care is taken to locate skylights, dryer vents, and roof vents beforehand.

Contact ECC Roofing & Siding today to find out more about our snow removal or our other roofing services like roof repair and replacement. We work in Voorhees, Mount Laurel, Cherry Hill, Moorestown, Marlton, Clementon, Vineland, Sicklerville, Rancocas, Bridgeton, and cities nearby.

Roof Snow Removal Dangers

  • Falling snow and ice may cause injury
  • Injury from snow rake that falls from the roof
  • Falling off a ladder
  • Overexertion
  • Ladder sliding away
  • Slipping off roof
  • Tripping due to unseen, buried roof penetrations, like vent stacks
  • Falling through unseen, buried skylight or roof window