Snow Guards For BRS Roofing Supply Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels
Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Jul 7th 2025
See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for BRS Roofing Supply Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
Which snow guards are most compatible with BRS Roofing Supply exposed fastener panels?
During winter, buildings with metal roofs that have exposed fasteners are frequently affected by sudden snow and ice shifts, commonly referred to as roof avalanches.
Smooth metal roofs often allow snow and ice to slide off quickly, posing a danger to people, pets, and property below. To help prevent these hazards, our company provides snow retention solutions that suit various popular roofing styles. Our offerings include snow guards and adaptable rail systems that accommodate different roof pitches, metal panel types, and weather conditions. Customers can also benefit from our comprehensive support resources, such as detailed blog posts, step-by-step installation guides, and regularly updated lists of compatible roofing brands. In areas that experience significant snowfall, these snow retention products play a crucial role in minimizing the dangers of ice accumulation, enhancing safety, and providing reliable protection and peace of mind throughout the winter.
Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by BRS Roofing Supply
BRS Roofing Supply is a family-owned and operated company in Norcross, Georgia that has built a solid reputation in the construction industry over the past 15 years. Founded in 2013, the business has become a trusted provider of high-quality roofing and siding materials, tools, and services for contractors and homeowners. Their extensive inventory includes a wide range of residential and commercial roofing products, such as metal roofing, shingles, TPO, fiber cement siding, nails, fasteners, and specialized tools for roofing projects. In addition to supplying materials, BRS Roofing Supply offers dumpster trailer rentals with delivery, making them a convenient one-stop shop for roofing and siding needs. Serving customers in Atlanta, Marietta, and surrounding areas, the company is committed to making premium roofing products easily accessible to the local community. Led by CEO Betty Palomino, BRS Roofing Supply has established itself as a prominent name in Georgia's roofing market.
7/8 Inch Corrugated Metal Roofing
The 7/8-inch corrugated Metal Roofing offered by BRS Roofing Supply provides reliable protection for residential and commercial buildings. Engineered for durability and energy efficiency, this roofing helps maintain cooler indoor temperatures by reflecting heat. The panels have 7/8-inch high ribs spaced 2.67 inches apart, offering standard roof coverage options of 29.33 inches and 34.67 inches, depending on the gauge. Customers can select either 26 or 24-gauge panels, which are cut to custom lengths as required. Suitable for installation on solid decks and open framing, these panels are well-suited for roofing and wall applications in both horizontal and vertical orientations. Installation is simple, requiring no special tools, and utilizes self-drilling screws for added convenience. The design allows overlapping ribs—two for roofs and one for walls—to ensure a secure fit. Optional anti-siphon power vents are available for enhanced ventilation. The panels are available with either a painted coating, covered by a 40-year warranty, or a Galvalume finish, which comes with a 25-year warranty. With minimal maintenance required and a selection of colors, this roofing solution is ideal for those seeking a durable, low-maintenance, and energy-efficient option. BRS Roofing Supply Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Snow Guard Compatibility. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for BRS Roofing Supply 7/8 Inch Corrugated Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
Due to their corrugated design, these panels are incompatible with most standard snow retention systems, which typically require a flat surface for installation. To solve this issue, we offer the SnoCleat 2.67, which attaches firmly to the high ribs of the panels using 3-inch screws. With this type of corrugated panel, there is no need to adhere to the usual guidelines about fastening only to the high ribs, as the brackets span multiple ribs for increased stability. For those seeking a continuous snow rail or fence, the SnoBar and ColorBar systems utilize the same 2.67 brackets as the SnoCleat. The ColorBracket 2.67 comes with six mounting holes. Four screws per bracket are sufficient, but using all six can provide additional holding strength, which is especially beneficial in more severe climates.
R Panel Metal Roof
The R Panel Metal Roof from BRS Roofing Supply is a favored option for commercial, industrial, and agricultural applications due to its robust weather resistance, enhanced insulation, easy installation, and long-lasting performance. Its design incorporates four ribs, each 1.25 inches high and 12 inches apart, contributing to the panel's overall strength and stability. Each panel covers 36 inches in width and is available in lengths from 3 to 45 feet. Customers can select from 26, 24, or 22 gauge thicknesses, with the 26 gauge weighing 0.85 pounds per square foot and the 24 gauge at 1.08 pounds per square foot. These panels are suitable for roofs with slopes as low as 1:12. Contractors can install them over solid decking and open framing. There is a broad palette of colors to choose from. Both painted and Galvalume finishes are offered, with the painted panels featuring Energy Star® ratings for better solar reflectance and energy efficiency. Painted panels come with a 40-year warranty and a 30-year guarantee against fading and chalking. In contrast, unpainted panels come with a 25-year warranty. Warranty details may vary by manufacturer, so it's essential to review the specific terms, particularly regarding wind and hail coverage. Designed for fast and efficient installation, the R Panel is well-suited for large projects. The PBR-Panel version includes a purlin bearing rib to simplify installation with stitch screws. Builders and architects recognize this roofing system's strength, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, as well as the various colors and finishes that complement different building styles. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for BRS Roofing Supply R Panel Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
This panel offers excellent versatility when installing snow guards, making it suitable for a wide range of needs and preferences. It works well with our various snow guard types, including screw-mounted rail systems like SnoBar, ColorBar, and SnoCleat PBR. This panel also supports several stainless steel SnowCatcher designs, such as the Standard Rectangle, Fleur-de-lis, Sun Burst, Maple Leaf, Mustang, and Kodiak. You can install most polycarbonate snow guards using either adhesive or screws. However, the Snojax I model requires screws for attachment. When selecting an adhesive for polycarbonate, Surebond SB-190 is the recommended option. Still, don't use it with our metal pad-style snow guards. Place smaller snow guards between the minor ribs in the center of the panel for best results. Specific models, like Snojax II and Icejax II, must be installed off-center, straddling either the left or right minor rib or mesa. It is essential not to mount snow guards or rail systems directly on the high ribs; instead, fasten them through the flat, lower sections of the panel and anchor them to a solid substrate to ensure a secure and lasting installation.
BRS Roofing Supply Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards
7/8 Corrugated Panel | R Panel | |
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IceJax I Screw Down | NO | YES |
IceJax I Glue Down | NO | YES |
IceJax II Screw Down | NO | YES |
IceJax II Glue Down | NO | YES |
SnoBlox Deuce Screw Down | NO | YES |
SnoBlox Deuce Glue Down | NO | YES |
SnoBlox Ace Screw Down | NO | YES |
SnoBlox Ace Glue Down | NO | YES |
Snojax I Screw Down | NO | YES |
Snojax II Screw Down | NO | YES |
Snojax II Glue Down | NO | YES |
SnowBreaker 3M | NO | YES |
SnowBreaker Screw Down | NO | YES |
SnowBreaker Glue Down | NO | YES |
SnowCatcher | NO | YES |
Decorative SnowCatcher | NO | YES |
SnoCleat PBR | NO | YES |
SnoCleat 2.67 | YES | NO |
SnoBar PBR | NO | YES |
ColorBar PBR | NO | YES |
SnoBar 2.67 | YES | NO |
ColorBar 2.67 | YES | NO |
Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Roofs by BRS Roofing Supply
Test Placement Before Full Installation
Before installing, test-fit a few snow guard units on your roof to check their fit and ensure compatibility. This preliminary step allows you to identify and address any issues with alignment or fit before finalizing the project.
Match Snow Guard Finishes to Your Roof's Style
Choose snow guards with coatings or finishes that match your roof's color and design. Powder-coated options and custom color inserts help achieve a cohesive, appealing appearance. While professional-grade finishes offer increased durability, DIY alternatives may be more budget-friendly.
Adapt Installation to Roofing Material
Modify your snow guard layout based on the roofing material. Softer metals, such as copper or aluminum, often require tighter spacing and additional rows than sturdier materials, like steel. Always verify that coatings and finishes are compatible to prevent adverse chemical reactions between different metals.
Apply Sealant for Extra Moisture Protection
When installing polycarbonate snow guards with screws, use a sealant to cover the base of each guard. Doing this helps seal gaps, enhances water infiltration resistance, and reduces the risk of leaks.
Install Adhesive-Attached Guards in Warm Weather
If you use adhesive to secure snow guards, plan the work for late spring or early summer when daytime temperatures stay above 50°F for several weeks. Warm conditions are crucial for proper adhesive curing; cooler weather can slow the process. After 24 hours, rain typically won't affect the adhesive's effectiveness.
Secure Guards to Structural Supports
Attach snow guards directly to structural elements, such as rafters or metal purlins, rather than just the roofing panels, for optimal strength. If your roof lacks sufficient support, reinforce it or consider specialized adhesives for extra stability.
Select Guards Designed for Unique Roof Shapes
Standard pad-style snow guards may not perform well on curved, arched, or unusually shaped roofs. Select models specifically designed for these configurations to ensure effective snow retention and protect your roofing system. Consulting your roof panel manufacturer can help you find the most suitable options for your project.
Conclusion
SnoBlox-Snojax delivers reliable and durable snow guard solutions, prioritizing long-term effectiveness over short-term remedies. Our company builds customer confidence by offering personalized support and clear, straightforward product details, including easy-to-follow installation instructions. Customers benefit from a range of our helpful resources, including the Snow Guard Buyer's Guide and our comprehensive guide on best practices for snow guard installations, which make choosing the right product simpler. Our knowledgeable team can offer tailored advice and assist with orders by phone or email. SnoBlox-Snojax enables customers to confidently select, install, and maintain their snow guard systems by emphasizing expert guidance, open communication, and top-quality products.
Do you have a metal roof from a different manufacturer?
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Disclaimer
The views, recommendations, and information presented in this blog are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the featured panel manufacturer, its brands, subsidiaries, or parent companies. Customers are strongly encouraged to reach out directly to the roof panel manufacturer for inquiries regarding snow guard compatibility with their products, as well as to address any potential warranty issues that may arise following the installation of our products.