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Snow Guards for Buckeye Metal Sales Exposed-Fastener Steel Roof Panels

Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Sep 26th 2025

See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Buckeye Metal Sales Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Buckeye Metal Sales Logo - Image courtesy of https://buckeyemetalroofing.com/

What snow retention systems are best suited for Buckeye Metal Sales' exposed-fastener metal roofing?

Metal roofs with exposed fasteners are particularly prone to sudden snow and ice movement during the colder months.

Due to the smooth surface of metal panels, accumulated snow and ice can slide off quickly and unexpectedly, creating potential hazards for people, pets, and property below. To help mitigate these avalanche risks, our snow retention solutions accommodate a wide range of roof designs and materials. Customers can tailor our snow guards and rail systems to match various panel profiles, roof slopes, and regional weather conditions. We also provide helpful resources like our blog posts, installation guides, and updated compatibility charts for major roofing brands. In areas that experience frequent or heavy snowfall, these systems play a crucial role in controlling how and when snow and ice release from the roof.

Buckeye Metal Sales Roofing Installed From Above - Image courtesy of https://buckeyemetalroofing.com/

Buckeye Metal Sales: Exposed-Fastener Metal Roofing

Buckeye Metal Sales is a family-run business that has been serving south-central Ohio since 2004. Founded by Tim Miller, who brought more than four decades of experience in metal construction, the company has a foundation of reliable service, quick turnaround, and practical know-how. The team includes professionals with hands-on experience in metal building, allowing them to understand and address the needs of both contractors and homeowners. Based in Frankfort, Ohio, Buckeye welcomes visitors to its showroom and office, offering a wide selection of metal roofing, siding, and wall systems throughout the region, including the greater Columbus area. Their product lineup includes standing seam roofing, board-and-batten siding, shingles, corrugated panels, overhead doors, and complete building kits, such as pole barns and barn-to-home packages. This extensive offering has made Buckeye a trusted name for residential, commercial, and agricultural construction. Known for fast lead times and customer-first service, the company also features a Metal Roof and Siding Visualizer tool to help clients plan and preview their projects. Since earning Better Business Bureau accreditation in 2020, Buckeye has continued to uphold its reputation for integrity and excellence in Ohio's metal building industry.

Standard 5 Rib Panel

The Standard 5 Rib Panel is a robust and versatile option commonly used in agricultural, commercial, and residential settings. It features 9-inch rib spacing and a rib height of ¾ inch, providing structural strength and visual appeal. Made from 28-gauge steel with an AZ50 Galvalume base, the panel offers enhanced protection against corrosion. It's finished with AkzoNobel's CERAM-A-STAR 1050 COOL CHEMISTRY coating, which helps reflect heat and improve energy efficiency. Backed by a 40-year limited warranty, the panel meets industry standards for durability and performance. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Buckeye Metal Sales Standard 5 Rib Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Buckeye Metal Sales Standard 5 Rib Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://buckeyemetalroofing.com/

This profile is compatible with a wide array of our snow retention products, offering installation flexibility across different materials. Polycarbonate options, such as the SnoBlox Deuce and SnowBreaker, are designed to fit between the panel's minor ribs. Metal solutions such as the SnoCleat PBR and all six SnowCatcher models require screw-fastening to the flat center section. Additional styles, such as the Snojax I and Icejax I, span the minor ribs, with the Icejax I allowing for either adhesive or screw installation, whereas the Snojax I requires mechanical fastening. The panel also works well with Tall ColorBrackets, which you can pair with aluminum ColorBar PBR or galvanized SnoBar PBR rail systems. This versatility makes the Standard 5 Rib Panel a reliable choice for effective snow management in a wide range of weather conditions.

Buckeye Wave Panel

The Buckeye Wave Panel delivers a smooth, flowing appearance that complements residential buildings and accessory structures. With ribs spaced 12 inches apart and a rib height of ¾ inch, it offers a more refined look compared to traditional profiles. Constructed from 28-gauge steel, the panel features an AZ50 Galvalume base for enhanced corrosion resistance. It's finished with CERAM-A-STAR 1050 COOL CHEMISTRY® coating, which boosts energy efficiency and long-term durability. This panel includes a 40-year limited warranty and is designed for exposed fastener applications, meeting standard building requirements. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Buckeye Metal Sales Buckeye Wave Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Buckeye Metal Sales Buckeye Wave Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://buckeyemetalroofing.com/

The Buckeye Wave Panel supports a wide selection of snow guard systems to suit various installation preferences and environmental needs. Pad-style guards made from stainless steel, such as the SnowCatchers in designs like Standard, Sun Burst, Maple Leaf, Fleur-de-lis, Kodiak, and Mustang, can be securely mounted to this panel. Polycarbonate models, including the SnoBlox Deuce, Icejax II, and SnoBlox Ace, offer flexible installation options with either adhesive or screw fasteners. In contrast, the Snojax I must be mechanically attached and is not suitable for adhesive mounting. For those aiming to fragment snow and ice into smaller, safer pieces during shedding, the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M systems provide effective control. In areas with snow loads above 45 pounds per square foot, or for customers seeking a sleek, contemporary look, rail systems like SnoBar and ColorBar offer a robust solution. These systems use Tall ColorBrackets with butyl tape gaskets for a secure and visually clean installation. Due to the panel's striated surface, installers may need to apply a thicker layer of adhesive or sealant to ensure proper contact between the guard and the panel.

Buckeye Metal Sales Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards

 

Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Roofs by Buckeye Metal Sales

How Does Roofing Material Affect Snow Guard Placement?

The type of roofing material plays a key role in determining how snow guards should be spaced and positioned. Softer metals, such as copper or aluminum, typically require tighter spacing and additional rows to ensure proper retention. In contrast, stronger materials such as steel may allow for wider spacing. It's also important to confirm that any adhesives or sealants used are chemically compatible with the roof's finish to avoid damage or reduced performance.

How Can I Fasten Snow Guards for Maximum Strength?

To achieve the most secure installation, attach snow guards directly to structural elements, such as purlins or rafters, rather than relying solely on the roofing panels for support. Reinforcing the mounting area or combining mechanical fasteners with adhesive can further enhance strength and long-term durability.

Should I Test Fit Snow Guards Before Final Installation?

Doing a dry layout of the snow guards before permanently fastening them helps ensure proper alignment and spacing. This step allows for easy adjustments and contributes to a cleaner, more effective final installation.

When Is the Best Time to Install Adhesive Snow Guards?

Install adhesive-based snow guards during warmer seasons, ideally from late spring to early summer, when daytime temperatures consistently exceed 50°F. Warm weather helps the adhesive cure properly, while cold conditions can delay the process. Products like SureBond SB-190 typically become moisture-resistant within 24 hours, minimizing concerns about weather interference.

What Snow Guard Solutions Work Best for Unique Roof Shapes?

Roofs with unconventional designs, such as curved or arched profiles, may not be compatible with standard snow guard models. In these cases, it’s best to select guards specifically engineered for the roof’s shape and consult the roofing manufacturer to confirm suitability.

Should I Apply Sealant Under Screw-Mounted Snow Guards?

Applying a generous coating of sealant beneath screw-mounted polycarbonate guards helps seal gaps, improve waterproofing, and reduce the risk of leaks over time. This extra step adds a layer of protection and enhances the overall integrity of the installation.

How Can I Coordinate Snow Guard Finishes with My Roof Design?

Select finishes that harmonize with your roof's color and architectural style. Options like powder coating or custom inserts can enhance visual appeal and help the guards blend seamlessly into the roof. Professionally applied finishes offer greater longevity, while DIY approaches may be quicker and more budget-friendly.

Conclusion

SnoBlox-Snojax provides snow guard systems designed for durability and lasting performance rather than short-term solutions. Our company has built customer trust by offering clear product information, easy-to-follow installation guidance, and responsive support. Helpful tools, such as our Snow Guard Buyer's Guide and detailed installation manual, provide customers with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Additionally, our team is available by phone or email to provide personalized assistance and support with orders. With a commitment to dependability and customer care, SnoBlox-Snojax enables customers to confidently choose, install, and maintain their snow guard systems, supported by reliable products and expert guidance.

Do you have a metal roof from a different manufacturer?

Visit our "Snow Guard Compatibility by Roof Manufacturer" resource page for detailed information on which snow guards and snow retention systems are compatible with your metal roof.

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.