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Spring is Coming

Spring is coming!  Spring is a good time to buy snow guards.  Doing so will allow you to take time to plan and install your Sno Shield snow guards.  Planning early for the installation of your snow guards can save you money.  When you purchase early, our distributors often offer specials.  If you wait till Fall, everyone is in a rush to get their snow guards installed.  Installers will charge a higher fee because of the rush that happens every Fall.  If you purchase them now, you might even be brave enough to just install them yourself saving you lots of money.  Think of how cool it will be at the next block party when you can call yourself a Do It Yourself Snow Guard Guru.

New, All Metal Snow Guards

If you don’t already have snow where you live, chances are it’s on its way! Each year, business and property owners lose money to damage caused by large sheets of snow sliding off their roof and onto vehicles, landscaping, gutters, or—worst of all—pedestrians. Roof snow guards will allow all that snow and ice to melt gradually and prevent uncontrolled slides, and Sno Shield offers the most superior snow guards in the industry.

Sno Shield might be based out of the small town of Ammon, Idaho but their product can be found on roofs from California to Maine. Founded by roofers with 20 years’ experience, Sno Shield is the only manufacturer to offer polycarbonate-metal hybrid roof snow guards. In contrast to other guards that will rust, stain, fade, or become brittle in cold weather, Sno Shield guards can be combined with Color Armor™, allowing them to blend in inconspicuously and match the life of any metal roof. No rust. No staining. No fading. And all for about a third of the cost of traditional, unsightly metal snow fences.

And now Sno Shield is proud to offer their new, all metal snow guards, the Metal Mini. These will allow customers with shingle, slate, and shake roofs to enjoy all the benefits of a roof snow guard system.

Sno Shield is available through roofers and gutter installers, metal manufacturers, supply warehouses, and smaller lumber stores. You can find a local dealer here. It’s not too late to get your Sno Shield guards up and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your roof and property are cared for this winter, and many, many more to come.

Clamp On Snow Guards versus Snow Fence

For a while snow fence and snow rail systems where considered the better option to Snow Guards. Some “experts” even said their products were so much more the superior because they only needed one row to keep snow and ice from sliding off a roof. Lately when I pass by large metal roofs I see rows and rows of these superior products (snow fence systems) and always wonder if the cost of the snow retention system surpassed the roof. I guess those other guys realized something the snow guard industry has known for years. The best way to keep snow and ice from sliding off a roof is to hold it where it falls.

Clamp on snow guards like the Rib Guard by Sno Shield are so much more efficient than a rail / fence system. A row of Rib Guards is one third the cost of expensive snow rail / fence systems. The Rib Guard itself is the snow stopping device, so you don’t need a clamp, snow rail, additional bolts, and extra pieces that attach to the bar or pipe to keep snow from coming through the middle. All you need is a clamp on style Rib Guard by Sno Shield and you will have every bit as good of a snow barrier as any rail or fence system.

Rib Guard Snow Guards are installed using stainless steel set screws which trap the metal seam between the wall of the snow guard and the screw. They are easy to install and add curb appeal to your roof. If you want to add a little more color to the device or match your roof, you can order the parts with color injected polycarbonate or use our patented Color Armor System. If you have a standing seam metal roof, then you want to purchase Rib Guards to protect your investment.

Peel & Stick Snow Guards

One of the most common questions I get asked is this; Do you sell the peel and stick snow guards?  My response to this question is always as follows; I can sell you peel and stick snow guards and then have you call me in one year and tell me that most of your snow guards came off or I can sell you the right way to adhere snow guards to a metal roof.

If I was installing snow guards I would want to peel them and stick them to the surface as well, who wouldn’t? However, just because I want a quick solution doesn’t change the fact that peel and stick snow guards just don’t hold as well as properly adhered mount snow guards, or clamp on snow guards.

Yes, they CAN work “theoretically speaking” under the most perfect of circumstances, BUT, if it were my roof, or my warranty, I would want to make sure I had the strongest option possible.

The strongest adhesive I know of is SB-190.  It is the industry standard for adhesive mounted snow guards.   Like any adhesive you must make sure to have both surfaces clean before applying.  There are simple steps to follow for installing adhesive mount snow guards at the following link.

https://snoshield.com//infoGuides/Sno_Shield_Installation_Instructions.pdf

I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but if we’re being honest then lets just say it, peel and stick snow guards come off as easily as they go on.  If you want to install a snow guard that will last then install a Sno Shield Snow Guard without peel and stick, if you still want peel and stick here’s a link to peel and stick snow guards.

Spring time is on its way

Well, Spring Time is on its way.  I know those of you in the East aren’t feeling the love yet, but it’s on its way none the less.  Spring Time means that it’s time to put those “to do lists” in the fore front. 

I know some of you now realize you need snow guards to keep snow and ice from sliding off unexpectedly.  Hopefully that realization wasn’t too costly or even worse, painful.  For those of you who need a little help with the layout or design of your snow retention system please give us a call. We would be more than happy to help.  We understand the process of finding the right snow guards can be confusing.

All Clear Sno Shield Snow Guards are in stock, but we tend to get hit hard as soon as the snow melts.  Call us today and we can guarantee your shipment when you want them.

Enjoy the coming warmth and good luck with that golf swing.

Snow! Snow! Snow!

Wow, I think there were a few kids praying for a White Christmas this year.  If you live in the Mid West you know what I’m talking about.  Every now and then Mother Nature likes to remind us of the upper hand she has on us.  For those of you that have protected your homes with snow guards and are now worried about too much snow being held on your roof, this spot light is for you.

For those who live in areas where it is not uncommon to get a foot of snow in a single storm, the debate of how much snow to keep on your roof has always been an issue.  I guess it always will be because there is no quick and easy solution to accumulating snow loads on roofs.  With all of the options we now have for roofing applications and accessories there are definitely some benefits to all of these cool new products.  My personal opinion is to always protect what is under the roof eave.  We can always have our roof shoveled or cleared, but when a roof snow load releases we have no control over what damage it can do.

When I was a teenager I worked for my brother as a metal roof and gutter installer.  I will never forget one particular job we had in a ski resort town that is known for large snow falls.  As I was putting clips in a gutter adjacent to the house my brother was working directly under a large section of roof.  In our earlier years as installers we didn’t have much experience with damage from a releasing ice dam and didn’t think much of the 3 foot thick ice dam that lay over head.

As I worked in what was shaping up to be a beautiful sunny day I heard this rumbling that sounded as if the house was coming down.  I looked up to see my brother running as fast as he could away from the house.  I will never forget the picture of him running and the ice and snow that was falling at his heels as he desperately tried to get away.  I know my brother will never forget the feeling of escaping death and the home owner will probably never forget the damage caused to his beautiful Jaguar.

Your experience may not be as dramatic or as memorable, but if you never have one of these experiences then I can say I’ve done my job.  Sometimes we don’t see the damage until its bad enough that major repairs are required.  Some of the most expensive damage I’ve seen has been done from snow and ice packs sliding into other parts of the house and roof.  If you thought your roof was expensive the first time then don’t take a chance of having to replace because of sliding snow and ice.

If you are looking at snow guard products then I suggest Sno Shield Snow Guards.  We have more experience and knowledge than most manufacturers and we have put that knowledge and experience into our products.  I’m confident that if you compare our products side by side with others, you will find Sno Shields to be of a higher quality and a superior design.

I hope you have had a wonderful Christmas Season and wish you and yours a Happy New Years.

Can I Install Snow Guards in the Winter Months?

Anyone who has installed snow guards in winter months knows it can be a frustrating adventure.  Not only do you have to worry about the working conditions, good snow guard adhesives need 30 days above 50 degrees to cure properly.  If you have the opportunity to use clamp on snow guards then you should do so.  The one we would recommend is the Rib Guard clamp on snow guard.  They are much easier to install and can be installed anytime of the year. 

 

Before the design of clamp on snow guards, home owners and roofers had to penetrate the roof surface or resort to using adhesive in order to attach snow guards to a roof.  This is no longer the case.  The Rib Guard is a clamp on style snow guard that allows installation in any weather (although we don’t recommend climbing around on a metal roof during a lightning storm). The clamp on Rib Guard attaches to the standing seam rib of a metal roof. 

 

Using a clamp on style snow guard can save you money and enhance the look of your roof system.  Our Rib Guard clamp on snow guards are not only one of the best products on the market, they are also the most economical snow guard available. Rib Guard clamp on snow guards are economical, easy to install, and enhance the look of any roofing system with their sleek design.

A common roofing blunder

Not accounting for roof snow guards is usually one of the most common errors people make when installing a metal roof or re-roofing a home or business.  If you live in a snow or ice zone, be sure your property is protected by Sno Shield Snow Guards. 

 

Sno Shield Snow Guards are specifically designed to encompass aesthetics and strength.  We have patented the ability to cover our snow guards with the same material as your roofing application.  This ability allows us to match the color or your snow guards to the color of your metal roof. 

 

In this world of information overload, it can be difficult to find the right information to assist in purchasing the correct snow guards for your metal roof.  Don’t become overwhelmed by the many choices out there.  It is usually an easier process than it might first appear. Some companies want you to be confused with all the different roofing applications and which snow guard is right for each application so they can alter your buying behavior.  Don’t be bullied into the, “we were the first” therefore the best theory.  This is like saying, “I want to be using the first cell phone ever invented.”  Innovation is a good thing. 

 

If you are having snow and ice problems, don’t wait for a major disaster to happen before protecting your assets.  At Sno Shield we take the time to help you find the best snow guards for your metal roofing application, even if it means suggesting a different manufacturer.

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