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Roof Type

  • Exposed Fastener Metal Roofs
  • Trapezoidal Metal Roofs
  • Shingle Roofs
  • Slate Roofs
  • 7/8″ Corrugated Roofs
  • Wood Shake Roofs
Roof Snow System

Accessories

  • Panel Guard Snow Guard
  • Peel and Stick Tape (when applicable)

Accessories NOT Included

  • Screws
    • Available upon request
  • ChemLink DuraSil Sealant or SureBond 190
    • Available upon request

Example Panel Profile(s)

roof clamp panel types
Panel Profils for Bolt Down Pipe Style Snow Rail
Panel Profils for Bolt Down Pipe Style Snow Rail

About Panel Guards Snow Guards

  • Pad-style panel guard snow guards
  • Adhesive Attachment – Non-penetrating snow guard
  • 5 1/4″ L x 5 1/2″ W x 4” H
  • Mechanical – Pre-drilled holes for quick and easy mechanical fastening
  • Mechanical – 2-4 screws required for installation
  • Adhesive Attachment – About 7 to 8 snow guards can be applied per tube of adhesive
    • Chemlink M-1 Universal Adhesive or SB-190 Adhesive
      • Adhesive works best if applied in the warmer months with at least 12 consecutive days of 50 degree weather or more for at lease 12 hours during the day.
  • Peel & Stick – Clear acrylic double-sided self-adhering tape already applied on the underside of the snow guard
    • Works best if applied in the warmer months
  • Virgin grade, clear poly-carbonate snow guard
  • Color options
    • Color injected polycarbonate
      • Only available in large quantities
    • Use patented Color Armor System
  • Panel guard snow guards help prevent rooftop avalanches from roofs
  • Acts as a barricade against falling snow and ice from metal roofs and other slick roofing surfaces
  • Helps prevent costly insurance claims

Installation Video

Panel Guard Snow Guards Mechanical Attachment

A mechanical attachment is the use of screws/fasteners to attach snow guards to the roof with a bead of silicone around the part to keep water from penetrating between the roof surface and the snow guard. In snow retention, this method of attachment is best used on a roof system that is already using exposed fasteners/screws. Out of the three pad-style snow guard application methods, a mechanically fastened system is usually the strongest system.

Panel Guard Snow Guards Adhesive Mount

The key to an effective, adhesively mounted snow guard is in properly preparing the roof surface and installing it at the right time. A Panel Guard Snow Guard can be attached to a roof system using a caulk gun and SureBond 190 or Chemlink M-1 Universal Structural Adhesive. First make sure you are installing this snow retention product within the temperature limits and proper cure times provided by the adhesive mfg. Second, the roof must be cleaned with a non-corrosive agent such as Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol). By paying attention to these factors, the SS Panel Guard Snow Guard, adhesive mount, will hold back the snow loads it is specified for.

Panel Guard Snow Guards Peel and Stick

The term peel and stick is as simple as it sounds. The adhesive tape is applied in the manufacturing process leaving the part ready to install once the roof area is prepared for a proper adhesion. The roof surface must be cleaned with a non-corrosive agent such as Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol). As with most snow guards a straight line of snow guards are stronger verses a staggered line, because it works uniformly as the snow puts pressure on the system. Multiple rows may be required when installing peel and stick snow guards.