
However, they are much more visible than small profile clips. Large profile clips are more than four square inches and are a more effective barrier for ice and snow thanks to their larger size. This type of clip is less effective for areas with heavy snow and for steeper pitched metal roofs. Their small size makes them less visible, but typically more need to be installed due to their size. Typically grouped into small profile or large profile clips, small profile clips are less than four square inches and are typically installed more densely near the bottom of the roof and less densely near the top. Clips are installed in a pattern across the roof, one at a time, and can come in many different sizes and styles depending on your needs. The most common type of snow guard, the clip (also called snow cleats or snow pads) is fastened to the metal roof by using adhesive but can also be installed by screwing the clip through the metal roof to the roof deck underneath. Types of snow guards: clip-style, bar-style and fence-style Clip-style If the snow guards are installed correctly on your metal roof, the snow and ice will catch around the snow guards while all the water is allowed to drain freely and stop large sheets from falling off the roof. If the water flow is substantial enough, it will loosen the snow and ice from the metal roof and cause large, heavy sheets of snow or ice to fall from your roof.



As the snow and ice deposited on your roof melt, the water will flow underneath the layer of snow buildup downwards. Lastly, snow guards’ primary purpose is to prevent roof avalanches and protect you and those around your building. As metal roofs can also contract in cold temperatures, the excessive load bearing during the winter months should be avoided to mitigate any risks to your roof.Īlthough metal roofs provide significantly more protection from ice damming and moisture leakage over traditional shingle roofs, it is still a concern during winter and can help be avoided by controlling the snow on your roof. As snow is significantly heavier than rain and can build up quickly in Calgary and Alberta winters, excessive snow build-up can lead to significant strain on your metal roof, potentially damaging the structure of your metal roof and your building. Snow guards for metal roofs serve many important functions for your roof. Why are snow guards important for metal roofs?

Most commonly, metal roof snow guards will include guards that are fastened to the roof edges, and others include triangular-shaped guards positioned strategically throughout your roofing system or bars that span the length of your roof. They act as blockers or corrals for snow, holding snow in place and ensuring snow and ice fall off the roof in smaller pieces.Ī snow guard system will be unique to your roof and can be made of different kinds of snow guards. The snow guard protects your metal roof by controlling the flow of snow, by holding it, limiting where it can build-up and controlling where melted snow will be drained. For metal roofs, snow guards are a critical component of your roofing system. In fact, we are experts on it! We winterize everything, including our homes, to protect from the potential damage of moisture and cold and a metal roof is no exception.Įvery roofing system has a system to manage moisture and snow retention, to help avoid the potential dangers that excessive snow build-up can cause. As Albertans, we are used to heavy snow and cold winters.
