Snow Guards For Royal Metal Building Components Inc. Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels
Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Apr 28th 2025
See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Royal Metal Building Components Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing Panels.
Why Are Snow Guards Necessary for Royal Metal Building Components Screw Down Metal Roofs?
In winter, buildings with exposed fastener metal roofs encounter seasonal difficulties, particularly from the sudden movement of snow and ice, often referred to as roof avalanches.
The smooth texture of these roofs makes it easier for snow and ice to slide off quickly, which can endanger people, pets, and nearby property. To tackle these issues, we have developed specialized snow retention systems that include adjustable snow guards and customizable rail options to fit a variety of roof styles. These solutions control snow buildup by considering the roof's pitch, the type of panels used, and the local climate. Support materials are offered, such as our instructional blogs, digital guides, and an up-to-date list of compatible manufacturers, with resources regularly updated to promote correct product use. These systems are especially beneficial in regions that experience heavy snowfall, as they help lessen the hazards caused by frozen precipitation and improve the safety of the building. By reducing winter-related dangers, these solutions offer dependable protection and increased peace of mind throughout severe weather.
Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by RMBC
Royal Metal Building Components Inc. (RMBC) is a family-run company that has served the Texas metal building market since 1995. The business began with a single location in San Benito and has since grown to operate five sites throughout Texas, including branches in Edinburg, Boerne, Bastrop, and Del Rio. Over nearly thirty years, RMBC has earned a strong reputation for producing quality metal roofing, structural steel, and pre-engineered metal buildings, all while delivering the attentive service expected from a family-owned operation. The company provides a comprehensive range of products, such as metal panels, trim, structural components, and complete metal building systems, catering to residential, commercial, and industrial needs. Customers can obtain standard and custom-fabricated materials, with the San Benito, Boerne, and Bastrop plants equipped to meet specific project requirements. Additionally, sales offices in Edinburg and Del Rio support efficient distribution across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas Hill Country, Austin, and nearby areas. RMBC upholds high industry standards, holding certifications like the Underwriters' Laboratories Class 90 Uplift Rating and several Texas Department of Insurance windstorm and impact resistance approvals, ensuring their roofing panels are suitable for regions facing severe weather. With almost three decades of experience, RMBC is a trusted supplier for contractors, builders, and homeowners seeking robust, reliable metal building materials. People recognize its dedication to quality craftsmanship, efficiency, and timely delivery.
Royal Span X
The Royal Span X panel offers a practical solution for diverse construction and roofing needs, combining long-lasting performance with low maintenance requirements. Designed with a 36-inch coverage width, this panel features ribs spaced every 12 inches and a rib height of 1-1/4 inches to ensure structural integrity. You can order it in 24 and 26-gauge thicknesses and customize the length to fit your project dimensions. Meeting rigorous industry benchmarks, the panel carries a Class 90 uplift rating, Class 4 impact resistance certification, and the Texas Department of Insurance approval. Finishing options include painted surfaces backed by a 40-year limited warranty and acrylic-coated Galvalume finishes protected by a 25-year limited warranty. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Royal Metal Building Components Royal Span X Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing Panels.
This panel is highly versatile when installing snow guards, making it a great choice for various project needs and personal preferences. It is compatible with several types of snow guards, including screw-fastened rail systems like SnoBar, ColorBar, and SnoCleat PBR. Additionally, it supports a variety of stainless steel SnowCatchers, which come in unique styles such as Standard Rectangle, Fleur-de-lis, Sun Burst, Maple Leaf, Mustang, and Kodiak. Most polycarbonate snow guard models can be attached to these panels using either adhesive or screws; however, the Snojax I model requires screw-down installation only. When opting for adhesive with polycarbonate models, it is important to use Surebond SB-190, as it is the industry standard. Do not use it with metal pad-style snow guards. For optimal results, install smaller snow guards between the minor ribs at the center of the panel. Some models, like the Snojax II and Icejax II, must be positioned off-center, straddling either the left or right minor rib or mesa. It is crucial not to mount snow guards or rail systems directly onto the high ribs of the panel. Instead, they should be installed through the low, flat sections of the panel and anchored into a solid underlying structure, ensuring a secure and durable installation.
Royal Rib X
The Royal Rib X Panel is a metal panel system suitable for roofing and siding. It is known for its strength and attractive appearance. It offers a coverage width of 36 inches, with ribs that are 3/4 inches high and spaced 6 inches apart, giving the panel a distinctive architectural style. People sometimes refer to this style of roof panel as a U-Panel. Customers can choose between 24 and 26-gauge thicknesses, and panels are available in custom lengths and colors to match project requirements. The product has warranty options, including a 40-year Sherwin Williams coil coatings warranty for painted panels and a 25-year limited warranty for acrylic-coated Galvalume finishes. Designed for minimal maintenance, the Royal Rib X Panel is a reliable and durable option for a wide range of building applications. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Royal Metal Building Components Royal Rib X Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing Panels.
The Royal Rib X features relatively narrow panel flats, measuring about 3 1/2 inches wide, which can limit some customization options. However, there are still a variety of choices available. Individual pad-style polycarbonate snow guards like the Ace, Deuce, or Icejax I can keep snow and ice on their roofs. Choose SnowBreaker or SnowBreaker 3M snow guards if you want snow and ice to slide off your roof in smaller, safer pieces at a controlled rate. You can install these snow guards using either screws or Surebond SB-190 adhesive. Additionally, tall ColorBrackets can attach mechanically fastened SnoBar and ColorBar systems to this panel.
Tex-Rib
The Tex-Rib panel is a durable and adaptable choice for roofing and siding in residential and agricultural settings. RMBC designed this panel for minimal upkeep, and it can be customized to meet specific project needs, including color, thickness, and length. With a coverage width of 36 inches, the panel features ribs spaced 9 inches apart and a rib height of 3/4 of an inch. Available in 26 or 29-gauge options, it can be produced in custom lengths to suit various applications. Known for its resilience, the Tex-Rib panel boasts a Class 4 impact resistance rating and meets Texas Department of Insurance standards. Warranty coverage includes a 40-year limited warranty for painted versions and a 25-year limited warranty for acrylic-coated Galvalume panels. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Royal Metal Building Components Tex-Rib Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing Panels.
This panel is compatible with various snow retention systems, offering flexibility in installation methods and material selection. SnoBlox Deuce and SnowBreaker, polycarbonate models, are designed for placement between the panel's minor ribs. For those who prefer metal solutions, screw-mounted options such as the SnoCleat PBR and any of the six available SnowCatcher styles can be used, with the flat center section of the panel serving as the ideal mounting location. Additional choices, including the Snojax I and Icejax I, are intended to span the minor ribs over 9-inch sections. Contractors can install the Icejax I using either adhesive or screws, while the Snojax I requires mechanical fasteners. This panel also accommodates Tall ColorBrackets and the necessary fasteners to support either the aluminum ColorBar PBR or the galvanized SnoBar PBR snow rail systems, allowing for a more comprehensive snow management solution. Altogether, this integrated approach delivers strong and dependable control over snow accumulation, ensuring consistent performance across various weather and environmental conditions.
RMBC Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards
Span X Panel | Rib X Panel | Tex-Rib Panel | |
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IceJax I Screw Down | YES | YES | YES |
IceJax I Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
IceJax II Screw Down | YES | NO | NO |
IceJax II Glue Down | YES | NO | NO |
SnoBlox Deuce Screw Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBlox Deuce Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBlox Ace Screw Down | YES | YES | NO |
SnoBlox Ace Glue Down | YES | YES | NO |
Snojax I Screw Down | YES | NO | YES |
Snojax II Screw Down | YES | NO | NO |
Snojax II Glue Down | YES | NO | NO |
SnowBreaker 3M | YES | YES | YES |
SnowBreaker Screw Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnowBreaker Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnowCatcher | YES | NO | YES |
Decorative SnowCatcher | YES | NO | YES |
SnoCleat PBR | YES | NO | YES |
SnoCleat 2.67 | NO | NO | NO |
SnoBar PBR | YES | YES | YES |
ColorBar PBR | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBar 2.67 | NO | NO | NO |
ColorBar 2.67 | NO | NO | NO |
Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Roofs by RMBC
Choose the Right Snow Guards for Unique Roof Shapes
Standard flat snow guards may not be suitable for curved or unusually shaped roofs. Select products specifically designed for non-traditional surfaces to ensure effective snow retention and maintain the roof's durability. It's wise to consult the manufacturer of your roofing panels for expert recommendations.
Optimize Installation Timing for Adhesive Systems
If you're installing snow guards with adhesives, plan to do so in late spring or early summer when temperatures consistently stay above 50°F for at least a month. This timing ensures the adhesive cures properly; cold weather can impede this process. After the first 24 hours, rainfall generally won't affect the adhesive's performance.
Test Compatibility and Fit Before Final Installation
Conduct a test fit before full installation to ensure all snow retention components are compatible with your roof's profile. This step helps guarantee optimal function and fit. Many suppliers offer sample components for purchase without minimum order requirements.
Match Installation Techniques to Roofing Material
Adjust your installation approach based on the type of roofing material. For example, softer metals like aluminum or copper may require closer spacing of snow guards than harder materials such as steel. Also, appropriate coatings may prevent adverse chemical reactions when combining different metals.
Focus on Structural Anchoring for Secure Attachment
For maximum stability, mechanically attach snow guards to solid structural elements like wood or metal framing instead of just the roof panels. Consider internal reinforcements or adhesive solutions for a more secure hold if the structure isn't robust enough.
Enhance Curb Appeal with Coordinated Finishes
Select snow guards that complement your roof’s appearance by choosing powder-coated or color-matched finishes. While professional finishing services offer a long-lasting and visually appealing result, DIY options may be more budget-friendly.
Improve Waterproofing with Proper Sealant Use
When installing screw-down polycarbonate snow guards, apply silicone sealant across the entire base. This process helps eliminate air gaps and enhances the system's waterproofing capabilities.
Conclusion
SnoBlox-Snojax focuses on delivering dependable, long-lasting snow guard solutions prioritizing durability rather than temporary fixes. Our company is committed to earning customer trust by providing personalized support and clear, educational materials that help explain the products available and assist users throughout the installation process. Customers benefit from direct assistance and have access to helpful resources, such as the Snow Guard Buyer's Guide and a comprehensive page that highlights both effective and ineffective options, simplifying the selection process. The team is available by phone or email to offer tailored advice and support with orders, drawing on their extensive experience. SnoBlox-Snojax enables customers to confidently choose, install, and maintain our snow guard systems by providing expert guidance, straightforward information, and a strong commitment to quality.
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.