SnoBar Snow Rails

SnoBar Snow Rails Spacing

Clamp on Standing Seam SnoBar Spacing Guidelines

In areas with high winter precipitation, the accumulation of snow and ice on shiny painted metal roofs can create very dangerous avalanche conditions. A properly installed snow retention system can mitigate this condition. Our approach to proper placement includes full patterns of snow guards across the entire roof surface to prevent snow and ice from moving in the first place. When frozen precipitation loses its footing on the metal roof and begins to slide down the slope, it destroys anything in its path. Snow Guards just placed along the edges of eaves do not always adequately protect against this dangerous condition. The even distribution of snow loads ensures the long-term integrity of the structure itself, the metal roof and the snow retention system. Snow guards installed on partial roof sections such as just over doorways or roof stacks are not recommended. Select a pitch below for general guideline. Snow guards must be installed on all upper roof surfaces before they are attached to a lower roof. Use this page only as a quick reference guide for estimating the amount and placement of snow retention devices on roofs with ground snow loads up to 45 PSF. Always consult an architect or engineer for recommended snow guard placement for your project. This snow retention placement guideline does not take into account snow shadows, snowdrifts, or unusual conditions.. If your ground snow load exceeds 45PSF please fill out our Quote Request Form for the heavy duty SnoBar/ColorBar systems.

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1/12 Roof Pitch
Layout

Panel: Valleys 12 to 24 inches.
IceStoppers: 12 inches to 17 inches needs 1 IceStopper Per Panel - 18 inches to 24 inches needs 2 IceStoppers Per Panel Pitch: 1/12  Spacing: Every 50 feet up the roof.
Isolated Roof Areas: Never use SnoBar in isolated roof areas such as just over doorways etc.
 
Snow load: Up to 45 PSF ground snow load.
 

Starting at 1 foot from the bottom edge, or over the end wall on a supported overhang, place the SnoBar using one clamp per seam, across the entire roof area. Go up the roof every 50 feet and run another row of SnoBar across the entire roof. Do not exceed 50 feet vertically between rows of bar. For Example: if your roof sheets are 100 feet long, your roof would require a row at approximately1 foot from the bottom and at 50 feet up from the bottom. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. All upper roof areas must have a snow retention installed before installing SnoBar on a lower roof. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. Never isolate areas of SnoBar such as just over doorways or vent pipes.

 

2/12 - 3/12 Roof Pitch
Layout

Panel: Valleys 12 to 24 inches. IceStoppers: 12 inches to 17 inches needs 1 IceStopper Per Panel - 18 inches to 24 inches needs 2
IceStoppers Per Panel Pitch: 2/12 to 3/12
Spacing: Every 18 feet up the roof.
Isolated Roof Areas: Never use SnoBar in isolated roof areas such as just over doorways etc.

Snow load: Up to 45 PSF ground snow load.
 

Starting at 1 foot from the bottom edge, or over the end wall on a supported overhang, place the SnoBar using one clamp per seam, across the entire roof area. Go up the roof every 18 feet and run another row of SnoBar across the entire roof. Do not exceed 18 feet vertically between rows of bar. For Example: if your roof sheets are 36 feet long, your roof would require a row at approximately1 foot from the bottom and at 18 feet up from the bottom. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. All upper roof areas must have a snow retention installed before installing SnoBar on a lower roof. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. Never isolate areas of SnoBar such as just over doorways or vent pipes

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4/12 - 6/12 Roof Pitch
Layout

Panel: Valleys 12 to 24 inches.
IceStoppers: 12 inches to 17 inches needs 1 IceStopper Per Panel - 18 inches to 24 inches needs 2 IceStoppers Per Panel
Pitch: 4/12 to 6/12  Spacing: Every 10 feet up the roof.
Isolated Roof Areas: Never use SnoBar in isolated roof areas such as just over doorways etc.

Snow load: Up to 45 PSF ground snow load.

Starting at 1 foot from the bottom edge, or over the end wall on a supported overhang, place the SnoBar using one clamp per seam, across the entire roof area. Go up the roof every 10 feet and run another row of SnoBar across the entire roof. Do not exceed 10 feet vertically between rows of bar. For Example: if your roof sheets are 20 feet long, your roof would require a row at approximately1 foot from the bottom and at 10 feet up from the bottom. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. All upper roof areas must have a snow retention installed before installing SnoBar on a lower roof. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. Never isolate areas of SnoBar such as just over doorways or vent pipes.

 

7/12 - 9/12 Roof Pitch
Layout

Panel: Valleys 12 to 24 inches.
IceStoppers: 12 inches to 17 inches needs 1 IceStopper Per Panel - 18 inches to 24 inches needs 2
IceStoppers Per Panel Pitch: 7/12 to 9/12 Spacing:
Every 7.5 feet up the roof. Isolated Roof Areas:
Never use SnoBar in isolated roof areas such as just over doorways etc.

Snow load: Up to 45 PSF ground snow load.


Starting at 1 foot from the bottom edge, or over the end wall on a supported overhang, place the SnoBar using one clamp per seam, across the entire roof area. Go up the roof every 7.5 feet and run another row of SnoBar across the entire roof. Do not exceed 7.5 feet vertically between rows of bar. For Example: if your roof sheets are 15 feet long, your roof would require a row at approximately1 foot from the bottom and at 7.5 feet up from the bottom. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. All upper roof areas must have a snow retention installed before installing SnoBar on a lower roof. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. Never isolate areas of SnoBar such as just over doorways or vent pipes.

 

10/12 - 12/12 Roof Pitch
Layout

Panel: Valleys 12 to 24 inches.
IceStoppers: 12 inches to 17 inches needs 1 IceStopper Per Panel - 18 inches to 24 inches needs 2
IceStoppers Per Panel Pitch: 10/12 to 12/12
Spacing: Every 6 feet up the roof.
Isolated Roof Areas: Never use SnoBar in isolated roof areas such as just over doorways etc.

Snow load: Up to 45 PSF ground snow load.

Starting at 1 foot from the bottom edge, or over the end wall on a supported overhang, place the SnoBar using one clamp per seam, across the entire roof area. Go up the roof every 6 feet and run another row of SnoBar across the entire roof. Do not exceed 6 feet vertically between rows of bar. For Example: if your roof sheets are 12 feet long, your roof would require a row at approximately1 foot from the bottom and at 6 feet up from the bottom. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. All upper roof areas must have a snow retention installed before installing SnoBar on a lower roof. When possible, always attempt to divide the roof areas into equal sections, with equal distance between rows, without exceeding the manufacturer maximum placement guidelines. Never isolate areas of SnoBar such as just over doorways or vent pipes.

Disclaimer

 This page may be used only for the purpose of developing plans, specifications and/or approval drawings for construction projects utilizing only IceBlox, Inc. manufactured or distributed products and components. It is to be used only as a quick reference for estimating snow guard quantities and placement on roofs with less than 45 PSF ground snow load.

IceBlox Inc., d.b.a SnoBlox-Snojax, referred to hereafter as IceBlox, Inc., or any subsidiary brands or companies, is not responsible for estimates or purchases resulting from the erroneous or improper use of this page or snowguardspacingtool.com.

The user shall determine the suitability of the product for its intended use and assumes all risks of its use or handling. In regards to spacing guidelines, quotations and or layouts, Iceblox, Inc. will not be held liable for incorrect material quantities not recommended on snowguardspacingtool.com, metalroofsnowguards.com and/or SnoBlox-Snojax.com