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Installing snow stops on metal roof.
The buildup of snow and ice on a pitched metal roof causes challenges in many areas around the country.
As the weather begins to warm this accumulated snow can slide off the roof in large chucks causing possible damage to gutters and personnel.
If snow guards are installed they prevent the snow from sliding until it has a chance to melt.
The collection of snow on a roof can produce significant sliding forces which can cause the snow to fall suddenly.
Make a second row of marks 12 inches from the lower edge of the roof.
Continue to make marks 6 inches up.
Mitigate the danger zone by installing an engineered snow retention system on your metal roof.
Then get that project off the ground with our snow guard calculator.
Place a mark with a pencil 6 inches up from the lower edge of the roof and 6 inches in from one side.
Make the first mark 12.
Read the manufacturer s installation instructions for the recommended temperature range for installation.
Snow retention systems reduce the risk of sudden rooftop avalanches and mitigate the hazards present in the area below the eaves.
Preserve your roof and allow snow drifts and snow melt to exit the roof in a more controlled manner.
A method of retaining snow and ice on a metal roof so it will melt in place rather than shooting off the roof in a dangerous avalanche.