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Snow Guards For Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP)

Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Jul 17th 2024

See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) Screw Down Metal Panels.

All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) exposed fastener metal roof panels require snow guards and snow retention systems designed around rib spacing, fastener placement, and panel geometry. Below are recommended SnoBlox-Snojax solutions and compatibility considerations for these roof systems.

⚡ Quick Compatibility Summary

Use this guide for quick product identification. See the full matrix below for specific AWIP panel models.

  • HR Series Panels (HR3 and HR5): Compatible with select adhesive-mounted options only.
  • Recommended Snow Retention Option: SnoBlox Deuce Glue Down works for both HR3 and HR5 panels.
  • Controlled Snow and Ice Shedding: SnowBreaker Glue Down and SnowBreaker 3M work for both HR3 and HR5 panels when the goal involves breaking sliding snow and ice into smaller pieces.
  • Mechanical Fastener Warning: Screw-down snow guards, SnoCleats, SnoBar, and ColorBar systems do not work with these insulated panels.
  • Installation Note: Apply adhesive across the full base of each compatible guard to create a complete seal between the guard and panel surface.

Do not use screw-down snow retention products on these AWIP insulated roof panels. See the full compatibility chart

HR Series (HR3) Profile

The HR Series (HR3) Roof Panel, manufactured by All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP), offers a cost-effective and efficient roofing solution for new construction and renovation projects. This innovative product combines several essential elements into a single component, including exterior aesthetics, weather protection, insulation, and vapor barrier. With its 40-inch width and straightforward installation process, the HR3 panel streamlines construction while minimizing the risk of interstitial condensation. The panel's design provides excellent insulation and creates a weather-resistant barrier suitable for various building applications. Aesthetically, the HR3 panel presents a robust industrial look with visible fasteners. At the same time, its interior surface is easy to clean and more polished than traditional insulation or sheathing options. Major rib spacing is 20" with a 1-3/8" rib height. This panel is available in 26 gauge G90 Galvanized or AZ50 Galvalume in 24 and 22 gauge options. This panel simplifies the roofing process by integrating multiple functions into one unit, potentially reducing overall installation expenses compared to conventional high-rib roof systems. Notably, the HR3 panel's versatility extends to wall applications, with a specialized HR3-W variant available. Constructed from cold-rolled steel with high recycled content, the panel utilizes concealed fasteners for secure installation. As part of AWIP's comprehensive line of insulated metal roof panels, the HR3 exemplifies the company's commitment to providing lightweight, durable, and energy-efficient alternatives to traditional field-assembled roofing systems. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for the HR Series (HR3) All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) Screw Down Metal Panels.

 All Weather Insulated Panels HR Series HR3 Panel Rendering - Image courtesy of https://www.awipanels.com/

 All Weather Insulated Panels HR Series HR3 Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.awipanels.com/

The design of this panel significantly limits snow retention options. The panel's thick insulation precludes screw-down mechanically fastened snow guards and bar systems. The panel's striations only allow for specific products for adhesive-mounted solutions: the SnoBlox Deuce for snow retention and the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M for controlled snow and ice shedding. These latter options break snow and ice into smaller, more manageable pieces. It's crucial to apply adhesive across the entire base of the guards to ensure a complete seal between the guards and the panel surface. Insufficient sealing may result in snowmelt accumulation and subsequent refreezing, potentially leading to system failure through guard detachment.

HR Series (HR5) Profile

The HR Series (HR5) Roof Panel, manufactured by All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP), is a versatile, cost-effective roofing solution suitable for new construction and renovations. This innovative panel features an exposed fastener system with a distinctive trapezoid exterior profile, ensuring weathertight performance even on roofs with slopes as gentle as 1:12. The HR5 panel comes in a standard width of 40 inches and lengths ranging from 8 to 50 feet. It's available in various thicknesses from 1.5 to 6 inches, providing R-values between 10 and 43 depending on the chosen thickness. The panel's exterior typically comprises 26 gauge G90 galvanized or AZ50 Galvalume steel, with 24 and 22 gauge options also available. The interior features the same high-quality steel with embossed, lightly planked, or mesa rib profiles. Customers can select from PVDF or SMP finishes for the exterior. At the same time, the interior comes standard with a polyester finish, with PVDF and SMP options available upon request. The HR5 panel streamlines the roofing process by combining multiple components into a single, efficient unit. This all-in-one solution incorporates exterior aesthetics, weather protection, insulation, and vapor barrier, significantly reducing installation time and complexity. Its washable interior surface offers a cleaner look than traditional insulation or sheathing methods. The panel's robust 5-rib design makes it well-suited for industrial and commercial buildings with extended span requirements, offering functionality, energy efficiency, and economic value. The major ribs are 10" apart on-center with a 1-3/8" rib height. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for the HR Series (HR5) All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) Screw Down Metal Panels.

 All Weather Insulated Panels HR Series HR5 Panel Rendering - Image courtesy of https://www.awipanels.com/

 All Weather Insulated Panels HR Series HR5 Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.awipanels.com/

Due to this panel's design, the options for snow retention are minimal. Due to the thickness of the insulation on this panel, screw-down mechanically fastened snow guards and bar systems are incompatible. Regarding adhesive-mounted snow guards, the striations of this panel only accommodate our SnoBlox Deuce for snow retention and the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M for those who wish to control the shedding of snow and ice. They accomplish this task by breaking the snow and ice into smaller, safer chunks. Covering the guards' entire base in glue is imperative to seal the area between the guards and the panels fully. Inadequate sealing could lead to snowmelt accumulation, refreezing, and eventual system failure due to guard detachment.

Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP)

Strategically Positioning Your Snow Guards

Optimal placement is vital, regardless of the snow guard style you select. For layout suggestions, refer to our guidelines. We offer complimentary spacing charts and personalized quote request forms. Avoid installing snow guards in isolated spots, leading to system overload and potential failure.

Assessing Your Roof's Snow Load Capacity

Understanding your roof's snow load capacity is essential when selecting snow guards. Meteorologists use historical data to establish ground snow loads for specific regions. Individual guards are usually sufficient for areas with 45 PSF or less ground snow loads. Still, they are incompatible with areas with higher snow loads. You can obtain local snow load information from online searches, building plans, or municipal authorities.

Timing Adhesive Snow Guard Installation

Installation timing is crucial for adhesive snow guards. In North America, late spring or early summer is generally ideal. Our preferred adhesive, Surebond SB190, requires about a month of temperatures above 50°F (10°C) to cure completely. While cold weather won't damage the adhesive, it will pause curing until warmer conditions return. After 24 hours, rain typically isn't a concern.

Conclusion

At SnoBlox-Snojax, we pride ourselves on providing unparalleled assistance for those embarking on snow guard installations. Our team of experts stands ready to field inquiries at any stage of your project, ensuring you have the support you need. Should you require personalized guidance, we encourage you to contact us at support@snojax.com or 1-800-766-5291. Beyond direct communication, we've curated a wealth of educational materials designed to empower you with the knowledge and confidence necessary for successful implementations. Our comprehensive Snow Guard Buyer's Guide offers critical insights to guide decision-making. Additionally, our "What Works and Doesn't" section provides practical wisdom and highlights potential pitfalls to avoid during installation. We strongly advise utilizing these resources to understand our snow guard solutions thoroughly. At SnoBlox-Snojax, we're not just about delivering premium products; we're committed to equipping you with the essential know-how to ensure optimal performance in real-world applications. This dual focus on quality products and education sets us apart and underscores our dedication to your success.