Emergency Winter Storm Roof Services for Mid-Missouri Homeowners

January 25, 2026 Winter Storm Update – As a powerful winter storm impacts Columbia and the surrounding Boone, Cole, and Callaway counties, M5 Contracting is on standby to help you protect your home. The heavy snow and freezing temperatures create the perfect conditions for dangerous ice dams and excessive roof loads that can lead to costly interior water damage. We are providing emergency ice dam removal and roof snow clearing to secure your home.



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Emergency Ice Dam Removal & Active Leaks

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Why This Winter Storm is a Threat to Your Roof


In Mid-Missouri's 4A climate zone, winter storms like today's bring specific hazards:

  • Ice Dam Formation: Freeze-thaw cycles cause snow on your roof to melt and refreeze at the eaves, creating ice dams that block proper drainage and force water under your shingles.
  • Excessive Snow Load: Heavy, wet snow common in our region can stress your roof's structure.
  • Hidden Leaks: Water intrusion from ice dams often damages ceilings, walls, and insulation long before it becomes visible.



Our Specialized, Safe Winter Storm Response

⚠️ Emergency Ice Dam Removal

Immediate Service for Active Leaks:
Our low-pressure hot water steaming service safely melts ice dams without the damage caused by chipping or salt. We provide 24/7 emergency response to stop active leaking and prevent further damage to your home's interior.
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❄️ Professional Roof Snow Removal

Reduce Weight & Prevent Future Dams:
We safely clear heavy snow accumulation using heated water, reducing structural stress and removing the source of moisture before it can melt and form ice dams.

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🏠 Trusted Insurance Claim Assistance

Navigating Winter Damage Coverage:
Many homeowner's insurance policies cover water damage caused by ice dams. We can work directly with your insurance company throughout the claims process, providing proper documentation and ensuring you get the coverage you're entitled to for repairs.
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Our Safe, 4-Step Winter Storm Process


  1. Safety & Damage Assessment: We evaluate roof load, identify leaks, and plan safe access.
  2. Safe Ice & Snow Removal: Apply our low-pressure hot water method to melt hazards without damage.
  3. Prevention Consultation: We identify underlying causes like attic heat loss and recommend solutions.
  4. Cleanup & Documentation: We ensure proper drainage and provide a report for your records or insurance.

Why Mid-Missouri Homeowners Trust M5 After a Storm


Choosing the right contractor is one of the most important decisions you'll make. You need a team that is both trustworthy and technically skilled. Here’s why our community relies on M5 Contracting:

  • BBB Accredited with A+ Rating
  • Storm Damage & Insurance Specialists
  • Fully Licensed & Insured
  • Deeply Rooted in the Community

A damaged roof is more than an inconvenience; it's a threat to your home's structure and your family's safety. We respond with the urgency and care that a severe storm demands. Our process is built on transparency, quality, and getting your life back to normal as quickly as possible.

Serving All of Central Missouri & Surrounding Areas


Callaway County

Homes and businesses throughout Callaway County, including Holts Summit, Kingdom City, Auxvasse, and all surrounding communities

Cole County

Complete coverage of Missouri's capital region, from Jefferson City to rural Cole County communities

Boone County

Serving Columbia and surrounding Boone County with expert exterior solutions for urban and rural properties

Don't Wait for the Thaw—Protect Your Home Now

Damage from ice dams and heavy snow won't fix itself. Taking proactive steps now can prevent thousands of dollars in interior water damage to drywall, insulation, and belongings.


We Make Winter Storm Recovery Simple: Respond, Remove, Repair.

📱 Stay Informed During Severe Weather

When severe weather threatens, timely and reliable information is critical for keeping your family safe. Public safety officials use multiple systems to send out life-saving alerts. Since no single method is perfect, having multiple ways to receive warnings ensures you are notified even if one system fails. Here are a few trusted resources: