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Snow Guards for Standing Seam Steel Roofs by Champion Metal Supply

Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Sep 10th 2025

See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Champion Metal Supply Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.

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Which styles of snow guards are most effective for standing seam steel roofs from Champion Metal Supply?

In winter, standing seam metal roofs can unexpectedly release accumulated snow and ice, posing risks to people, pets, and property below.

Managing the dangers of roof avalanches starts with choosing the right equipment and seeking expert advice. For anyone considering snow guards or retention systems for concealed fastener roof panels, customized guidance can address their particular requirements. Our ongoing blog posts assist readers in selecting products that are compatible with different roofing systems, while also showcasing leading metal panel manufacturers and suggesting dependable snow retention options for each type of panel. This thorough method provides readers with the information they need to make informed decisions, thereby enhancing safety and reducing the risks associated with snow and ice buildup.

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Standing Seam Metal Roof Panels by Champion Metal Supply

Champion Metal Supply is a trusted, family-owned metal supplier providing high-quality roofing and siding panels, trim, and accessories to residential, commercial, and industrial clients across Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Nebraska. With a focus on outstanding customer service and professional value, their local team helps customers find durable, competitively priced products—like AG panels, R panels, standing seam panels, and custom trim—all backed by strong warranties and a promise to deliver what customers need, when they need it. Champion Metal Supply is recognized not only for its comprehensive product range and quick service but also for its commitment to making every client’s project successful, from selection through installation.

FF100 Standing Seam Panel

Champion Metal Supply's FF100 Standing Seam Panel features a 1-inch high snap-lock seam with an integrated nail strip design that does not require clips, making installation straightforward by fastening directly through slotted flanges spaced 6 inches apart. The panel comes in standard widths up to 16 inches, with custom widths available from 12 to 20 inches. It is most commonly offered in 24- and 26-gauge steel, with the option to custom-order 22-gauge steel. This panel is designed for use over solid decking and is suited for residential and small commercial applications. It delivers a sleek, modern look with concealed fasteners for excellent weather resistance, backed by a 40-year paint warranty. Available in AZ50 Galvalume substrate with Weather XL finishes, it offers durability, rust resistance, and the flexibility to accommodate thermal movement without damage. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Champion Metal Supply FF100 Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.

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This panel performs well with a variety of our snow retention systems, especially those featuring adhesive-mounted polycarbonate guards. The adhesive must be applied correctly to secure the guards and prevent issues from moisture or ice refreezing. Suitable guard models for this roof include larger options, such as the IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace, as well as smaller choices like the IceJax I and SnoBlox Deuce. For added protection, we recommend the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M to control sliding ice and snow. The ribbed structure of the panel can also accommodate clamp-on systems, including SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar, which use stainless steel SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp fasteners. It is still best to test the clamps in advance to confirm they fit the specific profile.

FF150 Standing Seam Panel

The FF150 Standing Seam Panel builds on the FF100 profile with a taller 1½-inch rib height, giving it a more pronounced architectural appearance and increased wind uplift resistance. Offered primarily in 26-gauge steel, this panel has coverage widths up to 15 inches and retains the snap-lock, concealed fastener system. The higher rib profile meets demanding wind requirements, including Texas Windstorm and Miami-Dade approvals, making it suitable for zones with severe weather. Like the FF100, it features an AZ50 Galvalume substrate with Weather XL finishes and carries a 40-year paint warranty. This panel is ideal for residential and commercial structures that require increased durability and enhanced aesthetics, while maintaining leak protection and low maintenance. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Champion Metal Supply FF150 Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.

Champion Metal Supply FF150 Panel Rendering - Image courtesy of https://www.championmetalsupply.com/

This type of roofing panel is highly compatible with our different snow retention setups, particularly adhesive-applied polycarbonate guard systems. Ensuring the adhesive is applied properly is crucial to maintaining a strong hold and preventing concerns related to moisture or ice formation. Among the suitable options are larger snow guards like IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace, as well as smaller models such as IceJax I and SnoBlox Deuce. For additional defense, the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M provide effective control of sliding snow and ice. The rib pattern of the panel also works well with clamp-on retention products, such as SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar. These attach with stainless steel SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp fasteners, though testing a clamp beforehand is recommended for proper fit.

SS200 Standing Seam Panel

Installers form the SS200 Standing Seam Panel's 2-inch seam on-site with a seaming tool over hidden clips for a heavier-duty structural panel. It offers a coverage width of 14½ inches. It is available in both 24-gauge and 26-gauge steel, providing enhanced rigidity suitable for open framing up to 4 feet on center. The SS200 is compatible with commercial roofing applications and harsh environments that require superior wind resistance and reliability. It uses butyl tape sealant within seams for additional weather-tightness and also carries a 40-year paint warranty. This panel comes in AZ50 Galvalume with Weather XL coatings. It excels in durability, dent resistance, and rust prevention while maintaining a sleek, concealed fastener profile. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for Champion Metal Supply SS200 Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels.

Champion Metal Supply SS200 Panel Rendering - Image courtesy of https://www.championmetalsupply.com/

This roofing option functions effectively with multiple snow retention products, including those that rely on adhesive-mounted polycarbonate guards. Applying the adhesive correctly is crucial to maintaining the stability of the guards and preventing moisture or refreezing issues. Suitable guard choices range from larger models, such as the IceJax II, Snojax II, and SnoBlox Ace, to smaller ones, including the IceJax I and SnoBlox Deuce. For extra safety, we advise the SnowBreaker and SnowBreaker 3M to help manage sliding snow and ice. Additionally, the ribbed panel supports clamp-on systems like SnoCleat RC, SnoCleat RCT, SnoBar, and ColorBar, which use stainless steel SnoBar clamps or aluminum RoofClamp fasteners. However, it is wise first to check clamp compatibility with the exact roof profile.

Champion Metal Supply Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards

  FF100 Panel FF150 Panel SS200 Panel
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 Champion Metal Supply

Preview products with trial samples.

Order sample snow guards to verify compatibility with your specific roof design. These test pieces generally have no minimum order requirement, helping you avoid costly installation errors.

Select snow guard systems specifically designed for your roof type.

Choose products designed for your roof's profile and material. Digital guides and compatibility tools can help confirm a proper fit and ensure reliable performance.

Confirm compliance with local snow load standards.

Review municipal or county building codes before choosing a snow retention system to understand ground snow load ratings. At the same time, pad-style guards are effective up to around 45 pounds per square foot, while we advise rail and bar systems for areas with heavier snowfall.

Coordinate adhesive applications with proper weather conditions.

For adhesive-mounted guards—especially polycarbonate versions—perform installations in late spring or summer when the temperature exceeds 50°F. Although the adhesive is water-resistant within days, it requires up to 30 days for a full cure. Never use Surebond SB‑190 on copper due to chemical incompatibility.

Adapt retention strategies for architectural variations.

Adjust the arrangement of guards when working around roof features, such as curves or intricate details, to ensure effective coverage and consistent protection.

Incorporate ice control add-ons when needed.

Where ice sliding or accumulation poses risks, use accessories such as IceStoppers with rail systems. These prevent ice from slipping under the bars, which is especially important on tall standing seam profiles.

Use installation techniques that comply with the requirements of your roofing warranty.

On standing seam panels, select adhesive or clamp-on snow guards instead of penetrating fasteners like nails or screws. This approach limits the risk of leaks and maintains the integrity of the roofing warranty.

Select finishes that match your roof’s aesthetic.

Opt for powder-coated or custom-colored guards to blend with your roof. While custom finishes can increase lead times, on-site finishing may reduce costs and save time.

Design guard layouts for stable weight distribution.

Distribute snow and ice loads evenly by staggering pad-style guards or running rail and bar systems in uninterrupted rows, installed according to the manufacturer’s spacing guidelines.

Customize snow retention for complex roof geometry.

For unique roof shapes or curved areas, select systems engineered for those designs. Consult the roof manufacturer for advice when choosing the most effective solution.

Conclusion

SnoBlox-Snojax helps customers through each stage of the snow guard installation process by offering tailored guidance and informative resources. Support is conveniently available through our website, by phone, or by email, allowing customers to receive assistance for their particular installation needs. Our Snow Guard Buyer’s Guide offers direction in choosing the right product, while the Best Practices section points out frequent errors to avoid. By providing straightforward instructions and reliable products, SnoBlox-Snojax gives customers the confidence to complete their installations, demonstrating the company’s commitment to quality service and effective snow retention 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.