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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.
Teks® 2 Maxiseal® HTZ™ Metal Screw
Product Page Self-Drilling, Self-Sealing Screw
Self-drilling metal screw with an integrated washer to provide a waterproof seal, for fastening to metal under-structure.
Woodbinder Eclipse MB Screws - Grey
Product Page Self-Tapping, Self-Sealing Screw
Woodbinder Eclipse screws include rubber grommets, especially designed as an exposed fastener for metal panel roof installations.
Woodbinder Eclipse Wood Screw - Dark Bronze
Product Page Self-Tapping Wood Screw with EPDM Seal
Woodbinder Eclipse self-tapping screws include rubber grommets, especially designed as an exposed fastener for roof snow guards.
Woodbinder Eclipse Wood Screw - Zinc Gray
Product Page Self-Tapping Wood Screw with EPDM Seal
Woodbinder Eclipse self-tapping screws include rubber grommets, especially designed as an exposed fastener for roof snow guards.
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Rocky Mountain Snow Guards NoFlash III snow fences protect congregation at ski area chapel.
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A Snow Fence Snow Retention System can dramatically diminish the risk of injury or damage resulting from a rooftop avalanche, while still maintaining the aesthetics of your roof and can also last as long as your roof itself.
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2024 Trends in Snow Retention Identified
We've evaluated our top product offerings going into 2024 and identified interesting trends in snow retention.
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Why are you saying that I need more than the base rows of snow guards?
One of the most common questions we receive in this business has to do with why we recommend the snow guard patterns that we do and how we came to that conclusion...