Snow Retention Project Profile Articles

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Most Impressive Snow Guard-Grand Prize Winner
Grand Prize Winner for Most Impressive Snow Guard Project

This beautiful home featuring copper RG16 snow guards and Drift II snow fences is a winner! For their exemplary work, Brennan Exteriors has been designated the Grand Prize Winner in the Most Impressive Snow Guard Project category in the 2024 "Show Us Our Snow Guards" Contest.

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Flying J in Wyoming
S-5!® ColorGard® System Surrounds Flying J Travel Center in Wyoming

Wyoming averages almost 15 feet* (not inches) of snowfall each year. So, when 911 Roofing Solutions was asked to update the roofing system on the Flying J Travel Center in Cheyenne, they knew a sturdy snow retention system needed to be incorporated.

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ColorGard on Entry Way of Valage Senior Living
Regan Roofing Tops Off Valage Senior Living at Carson Valley

"Safety is so important with a commercial project like this," says Brust. "Preparing for possible snow events with a reliable snow retention system eliminates concerns and worries beforehand. By working with Rocky Mountain Snow Guards, we've provided Valage Senior Living at Carson Valley with another element to their best-in-class living facility."

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Cheshire Academy
Cheshire Academy Embraces Solar Panels and Drift Solar Snow Fences

Founded in 1974, Cheshire Academy, a private school in Cheshire, CT, is closing in on its first successful year of using solar-powered panels to help reduce energy costs. Four campus buildings boast the productive solar panels. To slow down the release of melting snows and ice from those panels, Drift Solar Snow Fences were added to help keep the students and faculty safe on the historic 104-acre campus.

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Stowe-Drift Solar-No Snow
Stop Snow from "Slip Sliding Away"

There's a good reason Michael Stowe added solar panels to the top of his home. Between mid-March and late-September, his home in British Columbia, Canada receives more than 12 hours of sunlight a day. However, that situation changes in late autumn.

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Copper RG16 snow guards on Royal Elk Villas
Royal Elk Villas Latest Colorado Community to Replace Roofing System

The 15 luxurious Royal Elk Villas, built in 2012, faced the challenge of replacing cracked concrete tile roofs. The area averages about 20 feet of snow each season. Every spring broken tiles would need to be replaced. Heavy snow loads, ice dams, shifting snow, ice pack and rooftop traffic all contributed to the breaking tiles.

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ST9 dark bronze on DaVinci Slate
Canadian Siding Contractor Uses ST9 Snow Guards

Desmond Tse has 20 years experience as a self-taught solo siding contractor. This summer he became a self-taught roofer. Tse used ST9 snow guards on his first roofing project.

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Yeti 18 on St Joseph Catholic Church
Yeti Snow Guards Help Protect South Dakota Church

The church has 740 families, so protecting them was the highest priority for the Weather-Tite Exteriors crew that relies on Rocky Mountain Snow Guards for snow retention solutions.

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NoFlash III and RG16 Comparison with Snow
Award-Winning Umbrella Roofing Relies on Rocky Mountain Snow Guards

"Experience and expertise keep us coming back to Rocky Mountain Snow Guards," says Josh Yandle, owner/operator of Umbrella Roofing company based in Eagle, Colorado.

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Beaver Creek Chapel with RMSG snow fence
Snow Fences Protect Congregation at Ski Area Chapel.

Rocky Mountain Snow Guards NoFlash III snow fences protect congregation at ski area chapel.

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