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Snow Guards For Mansea Metal Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels

Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Aug 6th 2025

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

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Which snow guards are most effective for Mansea Metal exposed fastener metal roof panels?

Metal roofs featuring exposed fasteners are often susceptible to sudden snow and ice slides during the winter months.

The smooth texture of metal roofs allows snow and ice to slide off rapidly, posing a danger to people, pets, and property beneath. To mitigate these hazards, we offer a range of snow retention solutions specifically designed for various roof types and materials. These include snow guards and rail systems designed to suit multiple roof pitches, panel styles, and weather conditions. Customers can also access helpful resources, including our detailed blog posts, clear installation guides, and updated lists that show compatibility with various popular roofing manufacturers. In areas prone to heavy and frequent snowfall, these products play a crucial role in mitigating risks associated with snow and ice accumulation, thereby ensuring protection for both individuals and property during the winter season.

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Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by Mansea Metal

Mansea Metal has established a solid reputation across Kentucky, Illinois, and Ohio by assisting property owners in replacing outdated roofing materials, such as worn asphalt shingles, deteriorating wood shakes, and fragile clay tiles, with long-lasting, energy-efficient metal roofing. Founded in 2007 by John Griffith and Pat Brown, the company started with a mission to supply high-quality, American-made metal roofing and siding for a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, agricultural, and equestrian structures. With a strong commitment and deep knowledge of the Midwest market, Mansea Metal has grown into a prominent regional provider, offering a variety of products, including pole barn kits and custom trims, all manufactured in-house with premium U.S. steel and coated with Sherwin-Williams WeatherXL finishes. In 2023, the company further expanded through the acquisition of Burch Sheet Metal in Walton, KY, merging the strengths and values of two manufacturers focused on quality craftsmanship and local production. Operating out of locations in Winchester and Walton, Kentucky, Mt. Zion, Illinois, and Dayton, Ohio, Mansea Metal distinguishes itself by producing its products directly, ensuring superior quality control and prompt delivery. Whether supplying pole barns, post-frame kits, or metal roofing systems, the company provides Midwest builders with dependable materials engineered to withstand severe weather while maintaining both aesthetic appeal and performance.

Premium Rib

The Premium Rib Panel from Mansea Metal is a sturdy and adaptable metal panel designed for a range of uses, including agricultural, equestrian, residential, and light commercial projects. It features an exposed fastener design and provides a coverage width of 36 inches. The panel features 3/4-inch-high ribs spaced 9 inches on center in a bell-top pattern. Available in 29 and 26 gauge thicknesses, it is constructed from a Galvalume substrate and coated with Valspar WeatherXL paint, offered in 22 color options. A 40-year limited paint warranty accompanies the panel. The recommended minimum roof slope for installation is 3:12. Panel lengths vary from a minimum of 3 feet to a maximum of 45 feet, with longer panels requiring special shipping and installation considerations. You can install it over solid substrates or open structural framing. Still, the underlying structure must be uniform and properly aligned to prevent panel distortion. Installation can be done either horizontally or vertically, with careful selection of fasteners to prevent damage or deformation to the panel surface. Additionally, Mansea Metal provides a complete range of accessories to complement the Premium Rib Panel. This product is recognized for its combination of durability, visual appeal, and long-lasting finish, offering reliable performance with simple installation and comprehensive accessory options. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Mansea Metal Premium Rib Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Mansea Metal Premium Rib Dimensioned Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.manseametal.com/

This panel is compatible with various snow retention systems, providing flexibility in installation techniques and material selection. Polycarbonate options, such as the SnoBlox Deuce and SnowBreaker, are designed to fit between the panel's minor ribs. Metal screw-attached alternatives, such as the SnoCleat PBR and any of the six SnowCatcher models, can be installed on the flat center section, which is considered the optimal placement. Additional options, including the Snojax I and Icejax I, are designed to bridge the minor ribs. The Icejax I can be mounted using either adhesive or screws, whereas the Snojax I requires mechanical fastening. The panel also supports Tall ColorBrackets along with the necessary hardware for aluminum ColorBar PBR or galvanized SnoBar PBR snow rail systems. This extensive compatibility ensures effective snow control in a variety of weather conditions and environments.

Hi-Rib

The Hi-Rib Panel from Mansea Metal is a 26-gauge metal roofing product designed for commercial, residential, and agricultural applications. It has ribs measuring 1-1/4 inches in height, spaced 12 inches apart, and offers a coverage width of 36 inches with a formed width of 39 inches. Contractors can install the panels horizontally or vertically. You need a minimum roof slope of 1/2:12 for proper installation. Panel lengths range from 3 to 53 feet, with longer panels potentially requiring special handling for packaging, shipping, and installation. These panels are suitable for use over solid substrates or open structural framing, provided that the underlying surface is even and properly aligned to prevent panel distortion. Made from high-quality steel with a Galvalume coating, the panels come with a 25-year substrate warranty and a 40-year limited warranty on Sherwin-Williams WeatherXL paint finishes, which are available in various colors and Kynar options. For exposed fastened panels, it is essential to use the correct fasteners to prevent damage to the surface. A full range of accessories is available to support the panel system. Manufactured in the USA, the Hi-Rib Panel offers a combination of durability, protection, and visual appeal, making it a strong choice for low-slope roofs in multiple building types. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Mansea Metal Hi-Rib Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Mansea Metal Hi Rib Dimensioned Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.manseametal.com/

These panels offer considerable versatility for snow guard installation, accommodating a range of styles and preferences. They are compatible with multiple types of snow guards, including screw-down options like SnoBar, ColorBar, SnoCleat PBR, and stainless steel SnowCatchers, which are available in diverse designs such as Standard, Fleur-de-lis, Sun Burst, Maple Leaf, Mustang, and Kodiak. Most polycarbonate snow guards, except the Snojax I, can be secured using either adhesive or mechanical fasteners. The Snojax I, however, requires installation exclusively with mechanical fasteners. When installing polycarbonate models, the Surebond SB-190 adhesive is needed, as the manufacturer specifically recommends it for these materials. Still, do not apply this glue to metal pad-style guards. Center smaller snow guards between the minor ribs on the panels for optimal results. Some models, such as the Snojax II and Icejax II, require mounting off-center by straddling either the left or right minor rib. It is crucial to maintain consistent placement over the same rib throughout the installation process. Snow guards and rail systems must never be attached directly to the high ribs; instead, they should be fastened through the panel's low flat areas into a solid substrate below to ensure the strongest, most stable installation.

5V

The 5V Panel from Mansea Metal is a durable metal roofing solution with exposed fasteners, frequently used in agricultural applications but also suitable for commercial and residential projects. It features a simple design with ribs that are 3/8 inches high, providing a coverage width of 24 inches from a formed width of 26 inches. Made with a Galvalume Plus AZ-50 substrate, the panel includes a 25-year warranty for long-lasting performance. Installers can install the panel either vertically or horizontally; the manufacturer offers it in 29- and 26-gauge thicknesses with a Galvalume finish. The minimum recommended roof slope for installation is 3:12. Panel lengths range from 1 to 30 feet, with longer lengths requiring special care during packaging and installation. Install this panel over solid substrates or uniform, properly aligned structural framing to prevent distortion. When using exposed fasteners, it is essential to avoid over-tightening screws to prevent damage around the fastener areas. While primarily intended for agricultural use, the 5V Panel is also well-suited for commercial and residential roofing needs. A comprehensive range of accessories supports it, facilitating installation and use. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Mansea Metal 5V Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Mansea Metal 5V Rib Dimensioned Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.manseametal.com/

The 5V Profile panel provides flexibility in snow retention options for homeowners. It supports individual pad-style snow guards such as the stainless steel SnowCatchers, available in various shapes, including Standard, Sun Burst, Maple Leaf, Fleur-de-lis, Kodiak, and Mustang. Installers can use screws or adhesive to attach polycarbonate snow guards such as the SnoBlox Deuce, Icejax II, and SnoBlox Ace to the panel to help manage snow and ice accumulation. Install the Snojax I using screws only. Do not mount this snow guard with adhesive. For those who prefer to allow snow and ice to shed naturally but in smaller, safer pieces, the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M systems offer effective control of snow flow, enhancing safety for people and property below. In areas with heavy snow loads exceeding 45 psf or for homeowners seeking a sleek, modern snow retention solution, the SnoBar and ColorBar snow rail systems are excellent choices. These systems use mechanically fastened Tall ColorBrackets and butyl tape gaskets to securely and attractively prevent snow and ice buildup on the roof.

Corrugated

The Corrugated Panel from Mansea Metal is a strong and versatile metal roofing option suitable for light commercial, residential, and agricultural uses. It features an exposed fastener design with a Galvalume substrate and a traditional corrugated look. The panel provides 24 inches of coverage, with corrugations measuring 1/4 inch in height and spaced 1 1/4 inches apart. Panels can be custom-cut from a minimum length of one foot up to 30 feet, with longer lengths potentially requiring special handling. Mansea recommends installing roof slopes of 3:12 or greater over solid substrates or open framing spaced 24 inches on center. Proper alignment of the substructure is essential to prevent panel distortion. Available in 29 and 26-gauge thicknesses, the panels require careful fastening due to their exposed fastener design, which helps avoid surface damage or stress marks. Suitable for both large agricultural applications and smaller DIY projects, with options for horizontal or vertical installation. Mansea Metal also offers a complete range of accessories for these panels. Made in the USA, the product is manufactured under strict quality control and coated with Sherwin-Williams WeatherXL finishes to ensure long-lasting durability. The Galvalume coating comes with a 25-year warranty, providing a lasting appearance and performance. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Mansea Metal Corrugated Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Mansea Metal Corrugated Dimensioned Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.manseametal.com/

Unfortunately, this panel has a narrower rib spacing than typical corrugated panels and, as such, is incompatible with all of our current products, including those utilizing 2.67 ColorBrackets such as the SnoCleat 2.67, SnoBar 2.67, and ColorBar 2.67.

Standing Rib

The Standing Rib panel from Mansea Metal is a metal roofing and siding solution that combines the classic look and strength of standing seam panels with a more budget-friendly price, suitable for commercial, residential, and agricultural buildings, as well as post-frame structures. This panel provides 36 inches of coverage, with ribs that are 3/4 inch tall and spaced 12 inches apart. Made from a Galvalume substrate backed by a 25-year warranty, it features a Sherwin-Williams® WeatherXL™ paint coating that comes with a 40-year limited warranty. You can install the panel using exposed fasteners over a solid substrate; it is available in 26- and 29-gauge thicknesses and comes in 22 color choices. We recommend a minimum roof slope of 3:12, and installers can mount the panel vertically or horizontally. The panel lengths range from 3 feet up to a suggested maximum of 45 feet. Still, special shipping and installation arrangements can accommodate longer panels. The design prioritizes durability and correct fastening to prevent distortion, and a comprehensive selection of accessories is available for installation and finishing. Mansea Metal maintains strict quality control by using U.S.-sourced steel and robust coil coatings, ensuring a product that resists abrasion and weather damage while providing lasting visual appeal and performance at an economical price. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Mansea Metal Standing Rib Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

Mansea Metal Standing Rib Dimensioned Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.manseametal.com/

This panel offers excellent flexibility for snow guard installation, accommodating a range of preferences and applications. It is compatible with several snow guard types, including screw-attached rail systems like SnoBar, ColorBar, and SnoCleat PBR. Additionally, it supports multiple stainless steel SnowCatcher designs, such as Standard Rectangle, Fleur-de-lis, Sun Burst, Maple Leaf, Mustang, and Kodiak. Contractors can install most polycarbonate snow guards using either adhesive or screws. However, the Snojax I model requires screw-only fastening. For adhesive applications with polycarbonate guards, we recommend Surebond SB-190. Still, do not use this adhesive with metal pad-style snow guards. To achieve optimal results, center smaller snow guards between the minor ribs of the panel. Some models, like the Snojax II and Icejax II, require off-center mounting by straddling a minor rib or mesa. Snow guards and rail systems should never be attached directly to the high ribs; instead, they must be fastened through the flat lower sections into a solid substrate to ensure a secure and durable installation.

Mansea Metal Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards

  Premium Rib Panel Hi-Rib Panel 5V Panel Corrugated Panel Standing Rib
IceJax I Screw Down YES YES YES NO YES
IceJax I Glue Down YES YES YES NO YES
IceJax II Screw Down NO YES YES NO YES
IceJax II Glue Down NO YES YES NO YES
SnoBlox Deuce Screw Down YES YES YES NO YES
SnoBlox Deuce Glue Down YES YES YES NO YES
SnoBlox Ace Screw Down NO YES YES NO YES
SnoBlox Ace Glue Down NO YES YES NO YES
Snojax I Screw Down YES YES YES NO YES
Snojax II Screw Down NO YES YES NO YES
Snojax II Glue Down NO YES YES NO YES
SnowBreaker 3M YES YES YES NO YES
SnowBreaker Screw Down YES YES YES NO YES
SnowBreaker Glue Down YES YES YES NO YES
SnowCatcher YES YES YES NO YES
Decorative SnowCatcher YES YES YES NO YES
SnoCleat PBR YES YES YES NO YES
SnoCleat 2.67 NO NO YES NO YES
SnoBar PBR YES YES YES NO YES
ColorBar PBR YES YES YES NO YES
SnoBar 2.67 NO NO NO NO NO
ColorBar 2.67 NO NO NO NO NO

Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Roofs by Mansea Metal

Apply Sealant to Prevent Leaks

When fixing polycarbonate snow guards with screws, spread sealant across the entire base of each guard. This approach effectively seals gaps, enhances waterproofing, and minimizes the risk of leaks.

Check Placement Before Final Installation

Begin by temporarily positioning one or more snow guards on the roof to assess their fit and alignment. This trial setup helps identify any installation issues before they become permanent.

Coordinate Finishes with Roof Appearance

Select snow guards with finishes or coatings that complement your roof's color and style. Available options include powder coating and custom color inserts, which create a cohesive and attractive look. Although professionally applied finishes generally last longer, DIY finishes may be more cost-effective and quicker to use.

Adjust for Roofing Material

Modify the layout and spacing of snow guards based on the type of roofing material. Softer metals, such as copper or aluminum, typically require closer spacing and additional rows compared to harder metals, like steel. Always verify that finishes and coatings are chemically compatible to prevent adverse reactions.

Install Adhesive Guards in Warm Weather

Plan adhesive snow guard installations for late spring or early summer, ensuring daytime temperatures stay above 50°F for multiple weeks. Warm conditions are critical for proper adhesive curing; colder weather slows this process. SureBond SB190 achieves water resistance approximately 24 hours after application, thereby reducing the risk of rain affecting the bond.

Attach Guards to Structural Supports

For optimal stability, secure snow guards directly to the roof's structural framework, such as rafters or metal purlins, instead of fastening them solely to the roofing panels. If the structural support is weak, consider reinforcement or the use of special adhesives formulated to increase durability.

Choose Guards for Unique Roof Shapes

Pad-style snow guards generally perform poorly on curved, arched, or irregularly shaped roofs. In these cases, select snow retention products specifically designed for unconventional roof profiles, and consult your roof panel manufacturer for tailored recommendations.

Conclusion

SnoBlox-Snojax offers reliable and durable snow guard solutions, prioritizing long-term performance over temporary measures. Our company fosters trust with customers by providing clear product details and straightforward installation instructions, along with personalized support. Useful resources, including our Snow Guard Buyer's Guide and a comprehensive installation manual, help customers make informed choices. Our experienced team is readily available via phone or email to offer tailored advice and assist with orders, ensuring customers can confidently select, install, and maintain their snow guard systems through expert guidance, transparent communication, and quality products.

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.