@@squiblift2019 Doesn't matter, water gets very heavy when it accumulates and you'd be very surprised at the weight that much water would weigh up there!
@BEV0323 • 42 subscribers I disagree. There's no parapet on that part of the roof. Eventually it would spill off the sides. I'm not saying we should land a helicopter up there (a real helicopter), but the roof is fairly sturdy. Water is not light, but snow and ice accumulate up there and we have no issues with the weight.
I was gonna call OSHA but then i saw that controlled access zone around the roof edge. You are obviously a competent person to be up there….lol
@@anthracitemafia yes I sign off as the competent person on the roof access form.
At almost 9 pounds per gallon. That was a lot of extra weight on that roof.
@@CDFCaptain93 meh. The chillers up there are heavier.
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Doesn't matter, water gets very heavy when it accumulates and you'd be very surprised at the weight that much water would weigh up there!
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I disagree. There's no parapet on that part of the roof. Eventually it would spill off the sides. I'm not saying we should land a helicopter up there (a real helicopter), but the roof is fairly sturdy. Water is not light, but snow and ice accumulate up there and we have no issues with the weight.