Snow Guards For Standing Seam Metal Roof Panels by Everlast Roofing
Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Jul 5th 2024
See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Everlast Roofing Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.
Everlast Roofing standing seam metal roofing panels often require non-penetrating snow retention systems designed around specific panel configurations. Below are compatible SnoBlox-Snojax snow guard and snow retention products with key considerations for these roof profiles.
⚡ Quick Compatibility Summary
Use this guide for instant identification. See the full matrix below for specific models.
- Everloc Profile: Compatible with adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards, SnoCleat RC/RCT clamp-on guards, and SnoBar/ColorBar rail systems.
- Everseam Profile: Compatible with adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards, SnoCleat RC/RCT clamp-on guards, and SnoBar/ColorBar rail systems.
- Panel Striation Note: Striated panels may require additional adhesive to help seal the snow guard base and prevent moisture from entering beneath the guard.
- Rail System Options: SnoBar, ColorBar, RCB-3, and double-bar systems work with these standing seam profiles when installers use the correct clamp configuration.
- Ice Management: Add IceStopper attachments to SnoBar or ColorBar systems, especially above walkways, entrances, and other high-traffic areas.
Never screw into a standing seam roof. Use clamp-on or adhesive systems only. See the full compatibility chart
Everloc Profile
Everlast Roofing's Everloc® metal roof panels are popular for residential and light commercial applications. These versatile panels can be used for roofing, mansards, and fascias, offering a blend of visual appeal and long-lasting performance. The panels measure 16 inches in width and feature a 1-inch seam height, creating a sleek profile reminiscent of traditional standing seam roofing. Everloc® panels are available in 26 gauge steel with a Synergy™ finish and impressive warranty coverage. This warranty includes protection for film integrity, color fade, chalk resistance, and a lengthy warranty on the acrylic-coated AZ55 substrate. One of the key advantages of Everloc® panels is their user-friendly installation process. The design incorporates a slotted leg for fastening, eliminating the need for specialized clips or seaming tools. This feature allows quicker and more straightforward installation over a waterproof, solid substrate. These panels are constructed from high-strength steel with a galvalume coating and offer superior corrosion resistance. Everlast tested their Everloc® panels to meet various industry standards, including ratings for wind uplift, hail resistance, and fire safety. With multiple colors and styles available, homeowners can customize their roofs to complement their property's aesthetic while enjoying the benefits of a durable, low-maintenance roofing solution that stands up to the elements for years. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Everlast Roofing Everloc Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.


The panel's versatility in snow retention is attributed to its design, making it ideal for adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards. However, the panel's striations may require additional adhesive to prevent moisture infiltration between the guard and panel, as inadequate sealing could lead to snowmelt accumulation, refreezing, and eventual guard detachment. Consider IceJax II, Snojax II, or SnoBlox Ace for larger snow guards. At the same time, smaller options include the Deuce and IceJax I. The SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M promote safer snow and ice shedding while breaking it into smaller, safer pieces. The panel's rib configuration allows for various clamp-on snow guards, such as SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar systems, which can be attached using standard SnoBar clamps or RoofClamp options.
Everseam Profile
Everlast Roofing's Everseam® metal roof panels offer a sophisticated residential and light commercial application solution. These panels, measuring 20 inches in width with a 1.5-inch high seam, are crafted from robust 24-gauge steel. The design incorporates a built-in locking mechanism secured by hidden clips, allowing for installation on a waterproof base with pitches as gentle as 3:12. Everseam's weather-resistant side lap and lack of exposed fasteners contribute to its excellent performance in various conditions. The product line boasts an array of aesthetic choices, including flat, striated, and minor rib profiles and diverse color options. These panels emulate the refined appearance of traditional standing seam roofing and provide superior durability. Resistant to cracking, shrinking, and erosion, Everseam panels require minimal upkeep throughout their lifespan. Several industry certifications back up Everseam's impressive performance, such as UL 580 Class 90 for wind uplift resistance, UL 2218 Class 4 for hail impact, and UL 790 Class A for fire safety. The manufacturer stands behind their product with a 35-year guarantee covering film integrity and color stability and a performance warranty extending up to 25 years. This combination of aesthetic appeal, durability, and certified performance makes Everseam an attractive option for those seeking a long-lasting, visually pleasing roofing solution. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Everlast Roofing Everseam Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.


Due to its design, this panel offers a wide array of snow retention options, making it particularly well-suited for adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards. However, the panel's optional striations may necessitate extra adhesive to ensure proper sealing and prevent moisture ingress, which could otherwise lead to snowmelt accumulation, refreezing, and system failure. IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace are available for larger snow retention needs. At the same time, smaller-footprint alternatives include the Deuce and IceJax I. We recommend the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M for safer snow and ice shedding. The panel's rib configuration accommodates various clamp-on snow guards, including SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar systems, which can be attached using standard SnoBar clamps or RoofClamp options.
Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Standing Seam Roofs by Everlast Roofing
Sample Testing for Compatibility
Verifying the compatibility of your selected snow retention components before full-scale installation is crucial. Acquire individual samples or small kits to test-fit snow guards, clamps, brackets, or IceStoppers on your specific roof type. This proactive approach can help avoid expensive errors and guarantee an ideal fit for your project.
Developing a Comprehensive Layout
Create a thorough snow retention plan that covers the entire roof length, typically employing multiple ascending rows for even weight distribution. Installers should arrange individual pad-style snow guards in a staggered pattern and snow rails in straight rows. Avoid isolated installations over doorways, walkways, or chimneys, which could overburden the system. Please use our complimentary resources, spacing guides, and custom quote forms to optimize your design.
Color Coordination Optimization
Match snow retention system colors to enhance your roof's visual appeal. Our ColorBar and SnoCleat products offer optional, customizable metal inserts for seamless integration or striking contrasts. These can be purchased from us or made from leftover roofing material on the job site. For a full-coverage color match, consider our optional powder coating services at an additional cost. Alternatively, customers seeking more color control or faster turnaround can opt for DIY painting or local powder coating.
Installation Best Practices
Never directly attach snow guards or rails to standing seam metal roofs using screws. This improper technique can result in panel damage, leaks, and expensive repairs due to the natural expansion and contraction of the panels. Instead, opt for clamp-on or adhesive-mounted systems to ensure compatibility and maintain warranty coverage.
Timing is Key
Plan adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guard installations for late spring or early summer. The industry-standard Surebond SB-190 adhesive requires approximately 28 days at 50°F (10°C) for complete curing, with rain resistance developing after about 24 hours.
Snow Load Assessment
Determine your area's "Ground Snow Load" to select an appropriate snow retention system. Most individual pad-style guards can handle snow loads up to 45 psf without issues. Regions with heavier snowfall may require more robust rail systems. If your roof isn't compatible with snow rails and your ground snow load exceeds 45 psf, consult the panel manufacturer for guidance.
Ice Management
Enhance SnoBar or ColorBar rail systems on standing seam roofs with IceStopper attachments, particularly above high-traffic pedestrian areas. You can add these during the initial installation or retrofit later. Proper spacing is essential, especially for seams taller than 1 inch, to prevent ice from slipping beneath the bar.
Conclusion
SnoBlox-Snojax is committed to delivering exceptional customer support for snow guard installations. Our dedicated team of specialists stands ready to address any questions you may have throughout your project. For individualized assistance, don't hesitate to contact us at support@snojax.com or 1-800-766-5291. We've also developed a wealth of informational resources to equip you with the knowledge and assurance needed for successful installations. Our comprehensive Snow Guard Buyer's Guide offers valuable information to help you make informed decisions. At the same time, our "What Works and Doesn't" page provides practical advice and highlights common mistakes to avoid. We strongly recommend using these resources to thoroughly understand our snow guard solutions. At SnoBlox-Snojax, we pride ourselves on offering premium products and providing the crucial expertise required to maximize their effectiveness in real-world applications.
Do you have a metal roof from a different manufacturer?
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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.