Clamp on snow retainer mounts.
Metal roof snow guards installation.
Installation instructions for snojax snoblox and icejax snow guards.
Snow guards should always be placed at the lower half of the roof plane.
They suspend precipitation in a holding field then let it slowly and safely drop off in small amounts or melt completely.
Individual snow guard mounting methods vary depending on the roof covering material.
Do not exceed 10 feet vertically between rows of guards.
Aesthetically pleasing by matching existing metal roof color.
Lets unpack some of the information regarding snow guards.
Go up the roof 10 feet and repeat the staggered pattern of guards in the center of every valley.
Snow guards are like corrals that mount on the edge of a roof.
And depending on the system snow guards can be placed in a single line or in multiple rows.
They hold frozen precipitation in place causing the snow or ice to melt or slide off a portion of roof in small pieces rather than dangerous chunks.
Starting at 1 foot from the bottom edge place a snow guard in the center of each valley in a staggered pattern across the entire roof area.
The short answer is that it depends where you live.
A question that we get asked a lot is if it is really necessary to install snow guards on a metal roof.
In short the methods are.
Snow guards prevent large sheets of snow and ice from avalanching off sloped glossy coated metal roofs.
Others are little strategically staggered triangular spikes that mount easily on a metal roof with strong adhesive.
All snow retention systems use one of these methods to provide snow and ice retention for building roofs.
Snow guards are snow and ice retention devices for pitched metal roofs.
Structurally connected snow retainer mounts.
The 1 piece snow guards are made with american steel.