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Snow Guards For Standing Seam Metal Roof Panels by Kassel & Irons

Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Jul 29th 2024

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See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Kassel & Irons Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.

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

Winter weather presents significant challenges for buildings with standing seam metal roofs, particularly preventing dangerous snow and ice avalanches that can threaten people, property, and pets. Addressing these issues requires specialized knowledge and customized solutions. This blog focuses on snow retention systems and guards compatible with Kassel & Irons' concealed fastener roof panels, aiming to provide essential insights for selecting the right snow guard for specific needs. The smooth surface of metal roofs can lead to sudden snow slides, making effective snow retention critical. When choosing a snow guard solution, consider factors like roof pitch, panel type, and local climate. Our ongoing educational initiative highlights major metal panel manufacturers and our compatible snow retention systems. At the same time, we continuously update our snow guard fitment database to ensure access to the latest information. This effort enhances the safety and performance of metal roofs in winter conditions, protecting individuals and property.

Standing Seam Metal Roof Panels by Kassel & Irons

Kassel & Irons, a prominent name in metal roofing, emerged as a brand under the umbrella of Isaiah Industries, Inc. The company's journey began at the turn of the millennium. Isaiah Industries, then known as Classic Products, collaborated with BASF to create an innovative ThermoBond PVDF powder coating. Kassel & Irons initially applied this breakthrough technology to their TimberCreek Shake steel roofing, which later evolved into the KasselShake product line. In 2003, the company expanded its offerings by introducing the KasselWood Steel Shingle, manufactured by Precoat Metals and lauded for its cutting-edge design and aesthetic appeal. A significant shift occurred in 2008 when Isaiah Industries acquired the production line for KasselWood Steel Shingles from Precoat Metals. However, manufacturing continued in Dubuque, Iowa. This acquisition marked a pivotal moment in the company's growth trajectory. By 2010, reflecting its expanding portfolio and market presence, Classic Products re-branded as Isaiah Industries, Inc. Today, the company distributes its diverse range of roofing systems and accessories through various brands, with Kassel & Irons standing out as a critical player in both commercial and residential metal roofing solutions. The development of Kassel & Irons' products, particularly the KasselWood steel shingle system, benefited from the expertise of industry professionals like Nick Allen. His contributions during his tenure at Precoat Metals culminated in a U.S. patent for the shingle design in 2007, further cementing the brand's reputation for innovation and quality in the metal roofing sector.

Berry colored Kassel & Irons Clicklock roof installed - Image courtesy of https://www.kasselandirons.com/

Universal Standing Seam

The Universal Standing Seam roofing system is a premium steel roofing solution that merges traditional aesthetics with cutting-edge technology. Kassel & Irons created this system from high-quality, USA-made G90 galvanized steel, with a thickness of .0216", ensuring long-lasting durability before painting. The panels feature a snap-action seam providing excellent weather protection and an integral fastening hem equipped with slotted holes for natural expansion and contraction. Available in standard widths of 12" and 16" and lengths of 6', 10', and 12', they can customize the panels panels to suit your specific needs. The seams, standing at 1.5" tall, offer robust wind and leak resistance, making the system suitable for roofs with a minimum pitch of 2:12. The finish includes a baked-on protective primer and a Kynar 500® or Hylar 5000® PVDF resin-based coating, which incorporates reflective pigments to enhance energy efficiency. The Universal Standing Seam system includes a comprehensive range of accessories, including hip trim, vented and non-vented ridge trim, a self-cleaning valley, and a combination starter strip/drip edge. Additional accessories include three gable trim options, sidewall flashing, matching coil stock, color-matched butyl sealant, and RoofAquaGuard underlayment. This roofing system is versatile enough to complement various architectural styles, from colonial to contemporary homes. It uses concealed fasteners for a sleek, clean appearance. Available in multiple colors, it harmonizes with diverse residential color schemes. Overall, the Universal Standing Seam roofing system offers a balanced blend of aesthetics, durability, and performance, making it an ideal choice for residential roofing projects. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Kassel & Irons Universal Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.

Kassel & Irons Universal Standing Seam roof installed - Image courtesy of https://www.kasselandirons.com/

This roofing system's multiple panel widths and seam design provide numerous snow retention possibilities. While it's particularly suitable for adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards, proper adhesive application is essential to avoid moisture-related complications such as refreezing and detachment. Customers can choose from an array of snow guard options, including larger models like the IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace, as well as more compact alternatives such as the Deuce and IceJax I. We recommend the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M for enhanced safety during snow and ice shedding. The panel's rib configuration appears compatible with various clamp-on snow guards, including SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar rail systems, which can be attached using standard SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp options. *However, due to limited profile information from the manufacturer, it's advisable to test-fit a clamp sample before finalizing an order.

ClickLock Premium Standing Seam

Kassel & Irons offers a premium roofing solution called ClickLock Premium Standing Seam, which stands out for its exceptional durability and performance. This product is particularly well-suited for homeowners who plan to reside in their properties for extended periods or those living in corrosive environments such as coastal areas. The roofing system utilizes thick, .032 gauge American-made aluminum panels that measure 12 inches in width and 1-3/4 inches in height. A notable feature of the ClickLock system is its innovative fastening mechanism, which employs concealed stainless steel components to prevent corrosion and enhance longevity. The panels have a specialized heat-reflective coating that bolsters durability and contributes to energy efficiency by mitigating heat absorption. Homeowners can choose from a carefully curated selection of colors to complement their property's exterior design. The ClickLock Premium Standing Seam system boasts impressive specifications, including the ability to withstand wind speeds up to 120 mph and a Class A fire rating. Despite its robust nature, the roofing material remains surprisingly lightweight, weighing just 40 pounds per 100 square feet. This characteristic is beneficial for the overall structural integrity of buildings. The system effectively manages snow and ice accumulation, reducing the risk of winter-related roofing issues. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Kassel & Irons ClickLock Premium Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.

Terra Cotta colored Kassel & Irons Clicklock roof installed - Image courtesy of https://www.kasselandirons.com/

This roofing panel's width and seam configuration offer a range of snow retention solutions. While it's ideal for glue-down polycarbonate snow guards, careful adhesive application is critical to prevent moisture infiltration, which could lead to refreezing and separation issues. The system accommodates various snow guard sizes, from larger options such as the IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace to smaller variants like the Deuce and IceJax I. For improved safety during snow and ice release, consider using The SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M. The panel's rib design seems to be compatible with a variety of clamp-on snow guards, including SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar rail systems, which can be secured using either standard SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp attachments. *However, due to insufficient profile details from the manufacturer, testing a clamp sample before placing a complete order is recommended. It's important to remember that additional rail rows are often necessary to account for the decreased panel durability when utilizing softer materials such as aluminum.

Kassel & Irons Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards

Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Standing Seam Roofs by Kassel & Irons

Check the Compatibility of the Components

Before installing, test some sample snow guards, clamps, brackets, or IceStoppers on your roof type. This step is critical to avoiding costly mistakes and ensuring everything fits together nicely.

Timing for Installation

For adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards, plan your installation for late spring or early summer. The popular Surebond SB-190 adhesive takes about 28 days at 50°F (10°C) to cure fully, but it starts to resist rain after just 24 hours.

Evaluate Snow Load

Find your area's "ground snow load" to help you choose the right snow retention system. Most individual pad-style guards can handle snow loads up to 45 psf, but you might need sturdier rail systems in a heavier snowfall zone. Suppose your roof can't accommodate snow rails, and you're dealing with loads over 45 psf. In that case, checking with the panel manufacturer is a good idea.

Create a Solid Design

Put together a detailed snow retention plan for your entire roof. Typically, you'll want to use multiple rows that go up the slope for even load distribution. Stagger those pad-style snow guards and line up the snow rails in straight rows. Avoid putting isolated installations above exits, walkways, or specific features to avoid overload. Remember to use our free resources, spacing guides, and quote forms to help fine-tune your design.

Upgrade Ice Management

Consider enhancing your SnoBar or ColorBar systems on standing seam roofs with IceStopper attachments, especially in busy areas. You can add these accessories during the initial setup or retrofit them later. Ensure proper spacing to keep ice from slipping under the bar, especially for taller seams.

Blend Aesthetics

Make sure your snow retention systems look good with your roof. Check out customizable metal inserts for ColorBar and SnoCleat products to match or contrast colors. You can create them using leftover roofing material. You can also opt for powder coating for full coverage and precise color matches. Local options might also be quicker if you're in a hurry.

Use Proper Installation Techniques

Avoid attaching snow guards or rails directly to standing seam metal roofs with penetrating fasteners. This practice can damage panels, compromise weatherproofing, and result in expensive repairs due to natural thermal movement. Instead, use clamp-on or adhesive-mounted systems to keep everything compatible and maintain your warranty.

Conclusion

SnoBlox-Snojax provides comprehensive assistance for snow guard installations, offering a variety of resources and personalized support to help customers achieve optimal results. Our team is readily available to address any queries or issues that may arise during the installation process, and we encourage clients to reach out via email or phone for guidance. We've developed several informational tools to enhance understanding and improve installation outcomes. Our Snow Guard Buyer's Guide offers crucial insights to aid decision-making, while our "What Works and What Doesn't" page provides practical advice and highlights potential challenges, helping customers navigate the installation process more effectively. We strongly recommend clients use these resources to understand our snow guard solutions thoroughly. By offering superior products and empowering our customers with knowledge and expertise, we aim to maximize the effectiveness of our solutions in real-world applications. Our commitment extends beyond product quality to encompass comprehensive customer support. We strive to ensure clients have all the necessary tools and information to succeed in their snow guard installations, reflecting our dedication to excellence in product and service.

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.