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Roman, great question! It depends on a few things. There are calculators out there plus you can use expected snow accumulation. Some of the manufacturers will try to sell you more when you might be in an area that doesn't get that much snow. Also, the length of the panels and the pitch also matter, of course. Another factor is the manufacturer and how many brackets you're installing. On this particular project, we reached out to the manufacturer and had them tell us what they would recommend.
That's a great question. I have here the link of the manufacturer we prefer to use. In my opinion S-5! is the best snow guards out there. Here is the link and then the supply companies you can purchase from. I hope this helps! s-5.com/where-to-buy/
Are you in the market get a new roof, roof repair, or some type of exterior repair? Click here to get connected to a qualified contractor in your area! www.networx.com/roofers?se=11003
Since we can't come out and inspect your roof, here is a tool to reach QUALIFIED contractors for Roof Inspections - www.networx.com/roof-inspectors?se=11003%27%3Eroofing%20inspection%3C/a%3E
Do you have a link for the snow guards that are metal? The one you are holding that is the long bar version?
Another solid video from Zach the roofing maniac
Thanks for the support and the subscribe Chris!
Sir how to keep a straight line in sheetfixing what precautions need to be taken
Would have been a good video if it actually showed how to install.
Did you want to see specifics on how to use an Allen Wrench?
Donde puedo comprarlo
Still not sure how he clip system works and not convinced that this is the best system
We are not big fans of the clip system either.
For a roof that size, do you only need one row?
Roman, great question! It depends on a few things. There are calculators out there plus you can use expected snow accumulation. Some of the manufacturers will try to sell you more when you might be in an area that doesn't get that much snow. Also, the length of the panels and the pitch also matter, of course. Another factor is the manufacturer and how many brackets you're installing.
On this particular project, we reached out to the manufacturer and had them tell us what they would recommend.
Video starts @1:45
Where is the the best place to buy snow bars online?
That's a great question. I have here the link of the manufacturer we prefer to use. In my opinion S-5! is the best snow guards out there. Here is the link and then the supply companies you can purchase from. I hope this helps! s-5.com/where-to-buy/
Zero information about actual installation process time I will never get back.
I hate snow.