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I put a metal roof on about 4 years ago and we have not had a big snow like this since then. That is why I am kind of freaked out at how the snow is doing as it oozes down the roof. Most people around here have regular asphalt shingle roofs and the snow stays pretty much stuck until it melts away. Some more pictures of the front of the house and the snow hanging off. It really looks Christmasy like that.
I don't think that would help. There are thousands of screw heads and the ice just melts around it. It seems to be moving at about an inch an hour. I made troughs on the ground rather than gutters. I am glad of that now or the gutters would be most likely torn loose.
I put a metal roof on about 4 years ago and we have not had a big snow like this since then. That is why I am kind of freaked out at how the snow is doing as it oozes down the roof. Most people around here have regular asphalt shingle roofs and the snow stays pretty much stuck until it melts away.]
That roof is doing just what it is supposed to do. We've got lots of metal roofs here in Utah. The snow will slide, but that way it won't dam up and leak. It will ice up, but that motion will keep it from building up too large on the roof. Just be careful, as it all may give way at once and you'll have quite the slide. Friends of mine with a metal roof will go out and force the slide so that it goes when they want it to, rather than at a bad moment (such as when someone is standing under it).
We're planning on putting a metal roof on our place in a few years.
It seems that the snow does not like my solar collector or my roof vents. I for them. All the snow is off the back side of the house except for those things holding stuff back.
If you want the snow to stay put, install 'snow guards'. Comercial properties use them on metal and slate roofs to prevent gutter damage and lawsuits from injured patrons.
No gutters to hurt but I guess if someone stood in the trench and waited for it to plop down on them then it could hit them. I saw those things but they looked like more of a chance of a roof leak.
Sunny and in the 60's today!!! Didn't get a chance to drive as I was having fun with the fam all day. Saw Fantastic Mr. Fox again and went for a hike along a beautiful creek.
Crystal clear and 38°... time to find my Russian Army furry hat!
Ps. Honestly not trying to rub it in to all you guys who are not blessed with such nice winter weather. You can't hardly drive here during the day from May to late September. I am just genuinely excited.
I had to move a few of the cars around this weekend and that meant I had to drive the bugeye over to the shop in the snow. I am pretty impressed at how capable it is.
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