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Snow Guards For Corle Building Systems Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels
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Snow Guards For Corle Building Systems Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels

Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Sep 23rd 2024

See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Corle Building Systems Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

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"What Are the Best Snow Guards for Metal Roofs?"

Winter poses distinct challenges for buildings featuring exposed fastener metal roofs, particularly concerning the hazard of unexpected snow and ice slides. These events can put people, pets, and property at risk. The smooth nature of these roofing surfaces heightens the possibility of snow avalanches, underscoring the necessity of effective snow retention systems. Contractors can tailor snow guards and snow rail systems to suit various metal roof designs as crucial safety elements. When implementing these protective measures, it's essential to consider several factors. These include the roof's pitch, the panels' layout, and the region's typical weather conditions. Various educational resources are available to assist property owners in making well-informed choices, including blog posts, informational pages, and a comprehensive database of metal panel manufacturers that offer compatible snow retention solutions. The focus on education and innovative approaches aims to mitigate the dangers associated with snow and ice buildup, ultimately fostering safer environments in areas that experience substantial snowfall. These efforts are vital in addressing the risks of exposed fastener metal roofs during winter, ensuring people's and property's safety.

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Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by Corle Building Systems

Corle Building Systems has a remarkable history that spans over five decades. Founded by John Corle in 1972, the company began with a single metal structure and has since grown into a leading national manufacturer of custom pre-engineered metal building systems. A significant milestone in the company's development came in the late 1990s when Corle began constructing a new manufacturing plant in Imler, Pennsylvania. This move, which consolidated operations previously located in West Middlesex, marked a crucial step in the company's expansion. From its modest beginnings, Corle Building Systems has experienced substantial growth, establishing a broad network of Authorized Independent Corle Builders throughout the United States and Canada. This expansion has been driven by the company's steadfast commitment to producing high-quality products, delivering exceptional customer service, and maintaining a skilled sales and support team that works closely with builders at every stage of their projects. In 2022, Corle Construction, which includes Corle Building Systems, celebrated its 50th anniversary. This half-century milestone highlights the completion of over 500 projects, demonstrating the company's enduring success and expertise in the metal building industry. Today, Corle Building Systems continues to operate from its facility on Sarah Furnace Road in Imler, Pennsylvania, maintaining its position as an industry leader in custom-engineered metal buildings.

R Panel

The "R Panel" by Corle Building Systems is a versatile and cost-effective metal roofing and siding solution suitable for various building types, including commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential structures. Made from 26- or 24-gauge galvalume substrate, it features major ribs 1-1/4 inches high and spaced 12 inches apart, with minor ribs every 4 inches, providing a coverage width of 36 inches. Its design includes a purlin bearing leg for proper attachment and lap engagement, facilitating a more straightforward installation. The panel has undergone rigorous air leakage and water penetration testing, ensuring reliability in diverse weather conditions. The "R Panel" also offers customization options with a range of high-quality Trinar® colors, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a durable and economical covering solution. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Corle Building Systems R Panel Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Corle Building Systems "R" Panel Dimensions Rendering - Image courtesy of https://www.corle.com/

The versatility of this panel allows for integration with a wide range of our snow guard and retention systems, encompassing both screw-down options like ColorBar and SnoBar rails, as well as specialized solutions such as SnoCleat PBR and various stainless steel SnowCatcher designs. Install most polycarbonate snow guards using either adhesives or screws, and we highly recommend Surebond SB-190 adhesive for its exceptional bonding properties. The Snojax I snow guard is only compatible with the screw-down installation. However, it's important to note that this particular adhesive is unsuitable for metal pad-style guards. To achieve optimal performance, you must correctly place the equipment and follow specific guidelines for different models. Installers should avoid attaching snow guards directly to the panel's high ribs to ensure maximum stability and strength. Instead, securing the snow guards through the panel's low flats into a solid underlying structure is the most effective method. This approach results in a robust and reliable snow retention system capable of withstanding harsh winter conditions. By following these guidelines, installers can create an effective snow guard system that mitigates the risks associated with snow and ice accumulation on roofs.

Corle Building Systems Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards

Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Roofs by Corle Building Systems

Optimizing Snow Guard Placement for Maximum Efficiency

The strategic positioning of snow guards is critical for their optimal performance. Adhere to the suggested guidelines for the most effective arrangement. Refrain from clustering guards in specific isolated spots, such as directly over doorways or walkways, as this may overburden the system and result in failure.

Evaluating Your Roof's Snow-Bearing Capacity

Gauging your roof's snow-bearing ability is essential when choosing an appropriate snow retention system. Meteorologists use historical data to determine regional "ground snow loads." Individual guards or screw-down rails are typically sufficient in areas with 45 PSF or less ground snow loads. In contrast, rail systems are necessary for regions experiencing heavier snowfall.

Waterproofing Techniques for Snow Guards

Proper application of silicone sealant is vital for screw-mounted polycarbonate snow guards. Ensure the base is fully covered and pressed firmly to eliminate air pockets. While metal snow guards and rail brackets typically include waterproof gaskets, some installers add sealant around the edges for additional protection, though this isn't required.

Proper Attachment Methods for Snow Guards

Secure fastening is crucial for mechanically mounted snow guards on roofs. They should be attached to a solid foundation, preferably with at least an inch of sturdy wood, such as plywood decking or purlins. For metal structures, direct attachment to metal purlins is ideal. Avoid relying solely on the roof panel for support. If reinforcement isn't possible, consider adhesive-mounted guards for less robust roofs.

Coordinating Snow Guards with Roof Design

Snow guards should seamlessly complement your roof's color palette. Customers can order custom color strip inserts for specific systems like SnoCleat and ColorBar or repurpose leftover roofing materials. Metal pad-style guards and rail systems can be powder-coated for an exact match. Consider local coating services or DIY painting for quicker solutions, although powder coating may take longer.

Optimal Timing for Adhesive Snow Guard Installation

The installation timing for adhesive snow guards is critical. In North America, late spring or early summer is the ideal period. The adhesive, Surebond SB190, needs approximately a month of temperatures above 50°F (10°C) to cure completely. While cold weather can impede curing, rain isn't an issue after the initial 24 hours.

Conclusion

SnoBlox-Snojax adopts a comprehensive approach to assisting customers with snow guard installations. Our focus extends beyond resolving immediate concerns, as we aim to cultivate a thorough understanding of our products among our clientele. We employ a multifaceted strategy that blends individualized support with various resources, ensuring our customers have the knowledge and tools essential for successful implementations. Providing direct access to our support team and offering practical guides and tools enables our clients to deploy our products optimally. Our emphasis on quality and real-world effectiveness underscores our commitment to delivering top-tier solutions. This approach reflects our dedication to both product excellence and customer satisfaction. We've developed powerful resources like our Snow Guard Buyer's Guide and "What Works and What Doesn't" page to empower clients with valuable insights and practical information for informed decision-making. We are committed to empowering our clients with the necessary resources and expertise, showcasing our dedication to their success by utilizing our snow guard solutions. If you need assistance with your order, please give us a call at 1-800-766-5291 or reach out via email at support@snojax.com

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.

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