It may not be Oz, but it can be just as fascinating. Send your roof plan to Rocky Mountain Snow Guards and almost magically you receive a complete snow retention plan detailing the products and placement that will work best for your roof. Free.
Since 2010, the Colorado-based company has completed more than 15,000 snow retention plans for new and retrofit residential and commercial roofs. About 70 percent of these plans were for roofing contractors, 20 percent for architects/engineers and 10 percent for homeowners. And every single one of the plans is created free by skilled professionals.
“Our estimators are trained in the ‘art’ of snow retention design,” says Brian Cross, sales and marketing director at Rocky Mountain Snow Guards. “They start with an aerial report or blueprint of the roof, from a company like EagleView or Hover. From there they get the eave and rake dimensions as well as the total area of the roof.
“The first thing we look at is the roofing material, roof pitch and snow load. These three things are the main way we categorize which snow retention system will work best for a customer.”
From the North Carolina mountains “just in case” snow situations to the “everyday snowfall” conditions of Montana, snow retention is needed on a great many roofs across the country. Any type of roof may need snow retention. It’s less a factor of the roofing material and more a factor of the individual roof characteristics.
“Roof pitch is a consideration,” says Cross. “Counterintuitively, a low slope roof can be more dangerous than say a 6/12 due to the fact that more snow will build up on it prior to a release of snow. If we were to look at a 14/12 roof pitch, the snow is naturally going to sluff off rather than collect on the roof.”
To prevent snow from avalanching off a roof, there are three main types of snow retention: snow guards, snow fences and snow bars. Some plans call for a combination of these products, depending on the roofing material, pitch, load and budget for the project.
“With snow retention being our sole focus, we live and breathe this business,” says Cross. “We operate with the highest level of integrity and quality of products. We truly have our customer’s best interests at heart and act accordingly.
“We may specify a combination of products if the customer is value engineering the project. For any metal roof we will usually indicate snow fences so that the panel manufacturer warranty is not invalidated. On most shingle roofs we specify snow guards. All of this really has to do with cost. We always recommend the most cost-effective system for each roof.”
Once product decisions are made, the next determination is the placement of each product. At Rocky Mountain Snow Guards, three specific layouts are repeatedly used.
With all three layouts, spacing between each row is determined based on the individual
roof characteristics.
When creating a snow retention plan, Lead Estimator/Designer Dylan Quirk at Rocky Mountain Snow Guards has economic factors and quality in mind. “We typically send the most cost-effective snow retention system to the customer, but we’ll always do our best to meet their specific needs for each project,” says Quirk. “If they want to see ‘tiers’ of systems we will show them that.
“For example, someone might wish to see the difference between a S-5!® ColorGard and a Blizzard II system. We’re happy to work that up for them. Both have similar strengths on a roof, but there’s a big aesthetic difference.”
Quirk relates that customers may also ask for recommendations on snow retention for only specific sections of a roof, such as the roof deck over a doorway or garage door. The company can provide as many optional plans as the customer desires.
“We’re here for our customers every step of the way,” says Quirk. “The process is very transparent. They hand us the plans and we give them back a dependable snow retention system they can rely on with quality products and installation instructions. We’re solution-based to make their life easier.”
About Rocky Mountain Snow Guards, Inc.
Rocky Mountain Snow Guards, Inc. manufactures snow guards and fence-style snow retention systems designed to protect people and property. The company provides free shipping of most products to the 48 contiguous United States and offers free layouts and quotes for product placement. Metal products are warrantied for 50 years. Proud Corporate Partner of Freedom Service Dogs and founder of National Snow Guards Safety Month. For details visit www.rockymountainsnowguards.com or call 1-877-414-7606.
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