Milton Resident's Attempt to Melt Ice Dam Ends in House Fire
Milton Resident's Attempt to Melt Ice Dam Ends in House Fire
US · Published Feb 2, 2026
Milton resident caused a house fire attempting to melt an ice dam with a torch.
Incident highlights the dangers of using torches for ice dam removal; safer methods exist.
Proper insulation and ventilation can help prevent ice dams from forming.
Torch used to melt ice dam causes fire
A Milton, Massachusetts resident's attempt to melt an ice dam with a torch resulted in a house fire, underscoring the dangers of improper ice removal techniques. Ice dams form when snow melts on a roof and refreezes at the eaves, leading to potential water damage inside the home. The homeowner's decision to use a torch to address the ice dam ignited the fire, highlighting the significant risks associated with this method.
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