Sliding snow and ice can cause damage to your slate, gutters, downspouts, awnings, porch roofs, skylights, and most importantly people. In fact more and more building codes are requiring snow guards overhanging any public foot traffic areas.
The addition of snow guards and proper gutters allow snow to sit and melt in place while safely channeling run off away from walkways where ice hazards can form. A proper snow guard system can minimize potential damage and can be installed using various styles and metal types to enhance the beauty of your roof.
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We offer an incredible variety of options when installing snow guards and fences.
Over the years snow guards have evolved from strictly functional to ornamental details. We can help you with the choosing the correct snow guard system for your roof.
There are different varieties for slate and metal roofing.

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Snow Fences work by stopping sliding snow as opposed to snow guards
which provide traction so snow does not begin sliding. Snow Fences
are often improperly blamed for Ice Damming. This is because Snow
Fences are often installed improperly on the eaves of the roof.
A
properly installed snow fence should be located within the footprint
of the main walls of the building. As with Snow guards there are many
different choices of snow fences and we will help recommend the best
snow protection for your roof.
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We offer an incredible variety of options when installing snow guards and
fences. Over the years snow guards have evolved from strictly functional
to ornamental details.
We can help you with the choosing the correct snow
guard system for your roof. There are different varieties for slate and
metal roofing.
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