Snow Guards For Standing Seam Metal Roof Panels by Metroll
Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Jun 6th 2025
See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Metroll Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.
What are the most effective snow retention solutions for Metroll standing seam steel roofs?
In winter, structures with standing seam metal roofs frequently face significant problems when snow accumulates and suddenly slips off. This rapid release of snow can pose a risk to people, pets, and property below the roof.
These incidents, known as roof avalanches, underscore the importance of addressing these hazards with specialized solutions and professional guidance. We emphasize snow retention systems and guards designed for concealed fastener roof panels. Customers receive clear, practical advice to assist them in choosing the most suitable snow guard options for their specific requirements, with resources regularly refreshed to ensure users can easily locate products that fit their particular roofing systems. As part of continuous educational initiatives, this informational blog highlights leading metal panel manufacturers and the snow retention solutions that pair best with their products. This strategy empowers readers to make well-informed decisions, improving safety and minimizing the dangers of sliding snow and ice.
Standing Seam Metal Roof Panels by Metroll
Metroll is an international producer and distributor of premium metal building materials, supplying metal roofing, wall panels, and structural parts for various uses. Operating more than 40 fabrication facilities globally, Metroll combines a large corporation's strengths with a dedicated local approach. The Fontana, California, location is ideally situated in the Inland Empire, catering to industrial, agricultural, commercial, architectural, and residential sectors with diverse metal products designed to meet local requirements. Metroll distinguishes itself by merging advanced manufacturing capabilities with in-depth local knowledge and attentive customer service. The company provides a comprehensive range of metal building supplies, such as custom trim, purlins, girts, fasteners, and translucent panels, ensuring contractors and builders have all the essentials for constructing strong and efficient buildings. Utilizing state-of-the-art fabrication technology and extensive industry expertise, Metroll Fontana assists clients throughout every stage of their projects, earning a reputation as a reliable partner in the metal construction field. At the Fontana facility, Metroll specializes in three types of standing seam roofing systems: MetLok, MetSeam, and RapidSeam. These roofing panels provide lasting durability, excellent weather protection, and a modern architectural appearance. Suitable for everything from homes and farms to large commercial buildings, Metroll's standing seam systems deliver the performance and reliability that construction professionals expect.
MetLock Panels
MetLock panels deliver a robust, energy-saving standing seam roofing option for various uses. Ideal for homes and businesses, these panels are especially well-suited for warehouses, distribution hubs, and industrial buildings where durability and long service life are essential. Their snap-lock mechanism and hidden fasteners create a sleek, contemporary appearance while offering excellent protection against the elements. Constructed from 24-gauge Galvalume steel, MetLock panels feature a rib height of 1.5 inches to boost structural integrity. There is also a 1-inch special order option available. The standard width is 16 inches, but panels can be custom-ordered in sizes between 12 and 18 inches to accommodate specific project needs. Designed for roofs with a minimum slope of 3:12, the panels are available with either a flat or striated pan, providing flexibility in both look and function. Installation uses a clip system that accommodates natural expansion and contraction, helping to minimize roof stress during temperature changes. The hidden fasteners enhance resistance to wind uplift and extend the roof's overall life. Standard finishes include bare Galvalume, with SMP coatings available for custom requests. Trim and flashing come in bare or coated finishes to suit any architectural style. The panels interlock during installation, forming a tight, water-resistant seal that typically removes the need for mechanical seaming. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Metroll MetLock Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.
This roofing panel is highly versatile, accommodating our various snow retention systems to suit different needs. When installing adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards, careful installation is essential to prevent moisture from seeping between the guard and the panel, as trapped moisture can freeze and cause the guards to come loose. The selection includes larger snow guard options such as IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace, along with smaller models like SnoBlox Deuce and IceJax I, which are ideal for tighter spaces. For those who want snow and ice to slide off the roof in a controlled manner, the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M are effective choices. The panel's seams also allow clamp-on snow retention systems, making it compatible with products like SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar rails. These can be securely attached using stainless steel SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp fasteners. Customers should test a clamp sample to confirm compatibility with their roof profile.
MetSeam Panels
MetSeam standing seam panels are built for outstanding strength and energy efficiency, making them a reliable choice for various uses. Suitable for commercial, industrial, and residential projects, these panels deliver impressive results, particularly in challenging weather. They are perfect for situations where lasting protection and visual appeal are important. The MetSeam panel includes a 2-inch rib height and features a snap-together design, allowing for fast and secure installation. Panels can be cut to any length from 3 to 48 feet, with a standard net coverage of 16 inches. You can order custom widths from 12 to 18 inches for projects that require different dimensions. The system is designed for roofs with a minimum slope of 3:12 to ensure effective water runoff and optimal function. Constructed from premium Galvalume steel, MetSeam panels are also available in galvanized steel for special orders. Concealed fasteners keep the exterior smooth and clean while enhancing strength and resistance to wind. Various finishes, such as SMP coatings, are offered to meet specific design preferences. Installers join the panels using a mechanical seaming technique that creates a tight, waterproof seal. After aligning the panels, they use a mechanical tool to crimp and fold the edges, ensuring a secure and weather-resistant connection for long-lasting performance. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Metroll MetSeam Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.
Designed for adaptability, this roofing panel works with a range of our snow retention systems to meet various requirements. When installing adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards, it's essential to ensure a proper seal, as any gaps can let in moisture, which may freeze and eventually dislodge the guards. The selection includes larger snow guards like IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace, as well as more compact options such as SnoBlox Deuce and IceJax I for confined areas. We recommend the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M to those who want to regulate controlled snow and ice release. The panel's ribs also support clamp-on systems, making it suitable for products like SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar rails. These systems are securely attached to stainless steel SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp fasteners. Before installation, we suggest testing a clamp sample to confirm it fits the specific roof profile.
RapidSeam Panels
RapidSeam standing seam panels offer a modern roofing option engineered for fast and straightforward installation, all while ensuring strength and protection against the elements. These panels utilize a nail strip system that removes the need for separate clips, speeding up the installation process and still delivering a tight, weatherproof fit. Suitable for use in commercial, industrial, and residential settings, RapidSeam panels perform exceptionally well on both low-slope and intricate roof designs. The system features a 1-inch rib height and standard panel lengths from 3 feet to 48 feet. The typical coverage is 16 inches wide, but custom widths from 12 to 18 inches are available to suit particular project requirements. A minimum roof slope of 3:12 is necessary to guarantee effective drainage and weather protection, making these panels a dependable option for many roofing projects. RapidSeam panels are constructed from premium galvalume steel and offered in bare finishes and SMP-coated versions for extra durability and color selection. The hidden fastener design not only delivers a clean look but also boosts resistance to wind and water. The nail strip attachment method streamlines installation, cutting down on labor while preserving the panel's strength and longevity. Panels are fastened with rivets and do not need mechanical seaming, simplifying installation and ensuring lasting roof performance. RapidSeam panels combine efficiency, durability, and attractive design for any commercial, industrial, or residential building. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Metroll RapidSeam Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.
Engineered for versatility, this roofing panel works with a variety of our snow retention systems to suit different needs. When using adhesive-mounted polycarbonate snow guards, it's crucial to carefully install them to avoid water intrusion and freezing, which could lead to the guards coming loose. Some larger options include the IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace, as well as compact models such as SnoBlox Deuce and IceJax I for tighter spaces. If controlled shedding of snow and ice is preferred, the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M are reliable solutions. The panel's ribbed design also supports clamp-on installations, making it suitable for products like SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar rails. These can be firmly attached using stainless steel SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp fasteners. We recommend customers try a clamp sample beforehand to confirm compatibility with their roof profile.
Metroll Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards
MetLock Panels | MetSeam Panels | RapidSeam Panels | |
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IceJax I Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
IceJax II Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBlox Deuce Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBlox Ace Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
Snojax II Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnowBreaker Glue Down | YES | YES | YES |
SnowBreaker 3M | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBar Standing Seam | YES | YES | YES |
ColorBar Standing Seam | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBar RCB-3 | YES | YES | YES |
ColorBar RCB-3 | YES | YES | YES |
SnoBar 2-Bar | YES | YES | YES |
ColorBar 2-Bar | YES | YES | YES |
SnoCleat RC | YES | YES | YES |
SnoCleat RCT | YES | YES | YES |
Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Standing Seam Roofs by Metroll
Test Product Fit with Your Roof Profile
Before making a final choice, order samples and check how well they fit your roof panels. This step helps ensure the product is compatible and minimizes installation issues.
Install During Warmer Weather
Plan to install adhesive-based polycarbonate snow guards in late spring or early summer. These adhesives typically need about a month of temperatures above 50°F to achieve a full cure. However, they become water-resistant within the first day.
Select Non-Invasive Mounting Solutions
To maintain your roof’s warranty and reduce the risk of leaks, opt for snow retention systems that use clamps or adhesives instead of screws or nails.
Blend Snow Retention with Your Roof’s Design
Pick snow retention products that enhance your roof's visual appeal. Our metal snow guards are available in powder-coated colors or with inserts to match your building's design.
Evenly Space Snow Guards
Distribute snow guards to balance the weight of snow across your roof. For pad-style guards, use a staggered pattern; for rail systems, install them in straight lines. Avoid placing guards in isolated clusters to prevent weak spots. Consult our spacing guidelines for more information.
Consider Local Snow Loads
Investigate your region's average snow load before selecting a snow retention system. Pad-style guards typically support up to 45 pounds per square foot. In contrast, we design our rail systems for areas that experience heavier snowfall.
Include Ice Management Accessories as Needed
Add ice control components such as our aluminum IceStoppers to your bar or rail system in regions prone to frequent ice formation. These accessories help prevent ice from slipping beneath the rails, especially on roofs with higher seams.
Conclusion
SnoBlox-Snojax is dedicated to assisting our customers throughout every stage of their snow guard installation, offering personalized support and a variety of educational resources. Our team is available weekdays to answer installation questions by phone or email, providing advice tailored to each customer's needs. Alongside this direct support, tools like the Snow Guard Buyer's Guide help simplify the selection process, and a specialized webpage outlines best practices and highlights common mistakes to avoid. By prioritizing accessible information and top-quality products, SnoBlox-Snojax enables customers to handle their installations with greater assurance. This comprehensive approach demonstrates the company's commitment to excellence, customer service, and reliable snow management solutions.
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.