Snow Guards For SteelDash Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels
Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Jun 20th 2025
See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for SteelDash Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
What are the best snow guards for use with SteelDash exposed fastener roofs?
During winter, structures featuring metal roofs with visible fasteners frequently encounter problems when snow and ice abruptly slip off. This rapid shedding, roof avalanche, can lead to various challenges for the building and its surroundings.
Metal roofing is known for its smooth surface, which allows snow and ice to slide off quickly—sometimes creating dangerous situations for people, pets, and property below. To help prevent these hazards, we offer snow retention solutions that are suitable for many popular roofing styles. Our range includes adjustable snow guards and customizable rail systems for various roof types and styles. These products manage how snow collects on the roof, taking into account factors such as the roof's pitch, the specific metal panel design, and local weather conditions. To ensure correct installation and use, we provide a range of support resources, including blog posts, detailed installation guides, and an up-to-date list of compatible manufacturers. In areas that experience heavy snowfall, snow retention systems are crucial for mitigating the risks of ice accumulation and enhancing overall safety. These systems provide reliable protection and offer reassurance during harsh winter conditions.
Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by SteelDash
Located in California, SteelDash produces high-quality metal roofing panels. The company has built a reputation for dependability within the industry, supplying durable and precisely manufactured roofing materials to professionals and do-it-yourself customers. SteelDash offers AG and PBR panels in various colors and gauges, making them suitable for a range of residential, commercial, and agricultural applications. SteelDash strongly emphasizes customer satisfaction, offering free delivery on many orders and maintaining a customer service team recognized for its responsiveness and support throughout the purchasing and installation stages. The company frequently receives positive feedback for the quality of its products and the simplicity of the installation process. Customers value the accurate sizing of the panels, the extensive selection of trims and fasteners, and the ease of installation for the roofing systems. Many DIY users have completed their projects with SteelDash panels, highlighting the reliability and user-friendly features of these panels. Additionally, SteelDash offers a straightforward website and a smooth ordering process, which contributes to its reputation for clear communication, dependability, and excellence in the metal roofing industry.
PBR Panels
The SteelDash PBR Panel is a ribbed metal panel designed for use in roofing and wall applications. Its strength, durability, and versatility are valued. Its robust construction and straightforward installation make it popular for commercial, agricultural, and residential projects. Each panel covers a net width of 36 inches, allowing for overlaps to facilitate easier material planning and handling. Typically manufactured from 26-gauge steel, a 27-gauge bare Galvalume option is also available. The panel's ribs are 12 inches apart and stand 1 1/4 inches high, which enhances the panel's structural performance and helps it withstand various weather conditions. Customers often note the panel's precise manufacturing, prompt delivery, and professional assistance SteelDash provides. Panels are custom-cut to order and designed for easy installation. The PBR Panel is widely used for roofing and siding in metal buildings across various sectors, offering a reliable and long-lasting solution. SteelDash further supports its customers with flat-rate shipping within California, custom order capabilities, and a full range of trims and fasteners to ensure a smooth installation experience. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for SteelDash PBR Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
This panel offers excellent flexibility for installing snow guards, making it suitable for various uses and installer preferences. It works well with multiple snow retention systems, including screw-attached rail options like SnoBar, ColorBar, and SnoCleat PBR. Additionally, it is compatible with various stainless steel SnowCatchers, which are available in distinctive shapes like Standard Rectangle, Fleur-de-lis, Sun Burst, Maple Leaf, Mustang, and Kodiak. Most polycarbonate snow guards can be attached to the panel using either adhesive or screws. However, the Snojax I model specifically requires screw installation. When using adhesive for polycarbonate snow guards, Surebond SB-190 is the recommended choice. Still, it is incompatible with metal pad-style snow guards. For best results, place smaller snow guards between the minor ribs at the center of the panel. Specific models, such as Snojax II and Icejax II, must be installed off-center, spanning a minor rib or mesa on either side. Snow guards or rail systems should not be mounted directly onto the high ribs; installers should fasten them through the flat, lower portions of the panel and anchor them to a solid structure beneath to ensure a secure and lasting installation.
Ag Panels
SteelDash's Ag Panel is a versatile metal panel for roofing and fencing applications. It is available in 24, 26, and 29-gauge thicknesses to accommodate various structural requirements. When installed, each panel provides 36 inches of coverage, with an overall width of about 38 inches. The design features ribs that are three-quarters of an inch high and nine inches apart, strengthening the panel and contributing to its distinctive appearance. Panels can be custom-cut to specific lengths, with a maximum length of approximately 52 to 53 feet, depending on transportation and site limitations. The Ag Panel uses exposed fasteners, making it well-suited for challenging environments such as areas prone to high winds, hail, or fire. Its sturdy construction makes it a reliable option for roofing, fencing, siding, and interior use. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for SteelDash Ag Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
This panel supports various snow retention systems, offering flexibility in installation techniques and material choices. Polycarbonate options, such as SnoBlox Deuce and SnowBreaker, fit between the panel's minor ribs. Screw-mounted products, such as SnoCleat PBR and several SnowCatcher models, attach securely to the flat central area of the panel. Other solutions, including Snojax I and Icejax I, are designed to span across the minor ribs over sections measuring nine inches. While Icejax I can be installed using adhesive or mechanical fasteners, Snojax I requires a screw-down attachment. The panel also accommodates Tall ColorBrackets and the hardware needed for installing aluminum ColorBar PBR or galvanized SnoBar PBR snow rail systems, providing a comprehensive snow management solution. These features offer reliable and effective snow control, ensuring consistent performance across a range of weather and environmental conditions.
5/8 Inch Corrugated Panels
SteelDash offers 5/8 inch corrugated panels in various materials, including high-tensile steel with Galvalume, galvanized, or painted finishes. These panels are available in 26 and 24-gauge thicknesses and feature ribs that are 5/8 inch high and spaced 2.67 inches apart, providing strength and a classic corrugated look. Their versatile design makes them well-suited for use as roofing and wall panels in residential, commercial, and agricultural projects. Additionally, installers can incorporate them into interior elements, fencing, wainscoting, and ceilings. SteelDash delivers these panels directly to job sites, which provides convenience for new construction and renovation work. The panels are engineered for easy installation and offer a durable, attractive finish suitable for various architectural applications. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for SteelDash 5/8 Inch Corrugated Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
The 5/8 inch corrugated panel stands out for its wavy profile, which allows snow guards to be installed directly onto the raised ribs—a method that sets it apart from standard roofing practices. The 5/8-inch corrugated panel is also compatible with various snow retention options for those seeking dependable protection from sliding snow. For example, installers can attach the SnoCleat 2.67 snow guard to the panel ribs using 3-inch screws. Other systems, such as SnoBar and ColorBar, are suitable for this panel and utilize the same ColorBracket 2.67 as the SnoCleat 2.67. Each ColorBracket 2.67 contains six holes for attachment, and while four screws per bracket are generally adequate, using all six is recommended in areas with severe weather to maximize strength and stability.
7.2 Panels
The SteelDash 7.2 Panel is a durable metal panel designed for roofing and siding, particularly well-suited for commercial and industrial projects. Its symmetrical ribs, spaced 7.2 inches apart and standing 1.5 inches high, give the panel a distinctive appearance and enhance its ability to support heavier loads and span wider areas. Each panel measures 36 inches in width, which helps reduce the number of seams during installation and increases efficiency. Typically produced in 26-gauge, the panel is available in several colors, including Lightstone, Polar White, and Sahara Tan, as well as a bare Galvalume finish for a more industrial appearance. Panels can be custom-cut to lengths of 5 to 50 feet to meet specific project needs. Installation is straightforward thanks to the exposed fastener system, and the panels can be mounted vertically or horizontally on both open framing and solid substrates. With a minimum recommended roof slope of 0.5:12, the 7.2 Panel is suitable even for low-slope roofing applications. Customers appreciate the high quality of the product, the flexibility to order custom sizes, and the convenience of local delivery, often mentioning cost savings and responsive customer support. The SteelDash 7.2 Panel is widely recognized for its strength, versatility, and attractive design, making it a dependable option for various building uses. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for SteelDash 7.2 Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.
The 7.2 Panel is compatible with a range of snow management solutions designed to control the movement of snow and ice on rooftops. The polycarbonate SnoBlox Deuce is a pad-style guard that helps keep snow and ice securely in place. In contrast, the SnowBreaker fragments snow and ice into smaller, less hazardous pieces as they move off the roof. Both types of snow guards are compatible with screws or adhesive, and the SnowBreaker 3M variant mounts using 3M double-sided tape. Additionally, the 7.2 Panel supports galvanized SnoBar and aluminum ColorBar snow rail systems, which are attached to the 1.5-inch-wide aluminum Tall ColorBracket. These options offer a reliable and practical approach to managing rooftop snow.
SteelDash Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards
PBR Panels | Ag Panels | 5/8 Corrugated Panel | 7.2 Panels | |
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IceJax I Screw Down | YES | YES | NO | NO |
IceJax I Glue Down | YES | YES | NO | NO |
IceJax II Screw Down | YES | NO | NO | NO |
IceJax II Glue Down | YES | NO | NO | NO |
SnoBlox Deuce Screw Down | YES | YES | NO | YES |
SnoBlox Deuce Glue Down | YES | YES | NO | YES |
SnoBlox Ace Screw Down | YES | NO | NO | NO |
SnoBlox Ace Glue Down | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Snojax I Screw Down | YES | YES | NO | NO |
Snojax II Screw Down | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Snojax II Glue Down | YES | NO | NO | NO |
SnowBreaker 3M | YES | YES | NO | YES |
SnowBreaker Screw Down | YES | YES | NO | YES |
SnowBreaker Glue Down | YES | YES | NO | YES |
SnowCatcher | YES | YES | NO | NO |
Decorative SnowCatcher | YES | YES | NO | NO |
SnoCleat PBR | YES | YES | NO | NO |
SnoCleat 2.67 | NO | NO | YES | NO |
SnoBar PBR | YES | YES | NO | YES |
ColorBar PBR | YES | YES | NO | YES |
SnoBar 2.67 | NO | NO | YES | NO |
ColorBar 2.67 | NO | NO | YES | NO |
Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Roofs by SteelDash
Adapt Snow Guard Placement to Roofing Material
Adjust your installation strategy based on the type of roofing material. Softer metals, such as copper or aluminum, often require closer spacing and potentially more rows of snow guards than harder materials, like steel. Always verify that the finishes and coatings are compatible to avoid negative interactions between different metals.
Secure Snow Guards to Structural Elements
For optimal support, fasten snow guards directly to the building's structural members, such as wood framing or metal purlins, rather than attaching them solely to the roof panels. If the underlying structure lacks sufficient strength, reinforce it with additional bracing or use specialized adhesives to improve overall stability.
Use Sealant for Enhanced Water Protection
When mounting polycarbonate snow guards with screws, apply silicone over the entire base. This practice seals air gaps, increases resistance to water penetration, and helps prevent leaks from forming.
Choose Snow Guards Tailored for Unique Roof Designs
Standard snow guards may not be effective on curved or unusually shaped roofs. Select products for non-traditional roof profiles to ensure proper snow retention and safeguard the roof structure. Consulting with the roof panel manufacturer can help you find the most suitable option.
Test-Fit Components Before Final Installation
Before beginning the complete installation, perform a trial fit to confirm that all snow guard components are compatible with your roof's profile. Ordering and testing sample pieces in advance allows you to identify and resolve any fit or alignment concerns early in the process.
Coordinate Snow Guard Finishes with Roof Appearance
Pick snow guards with finishes or coatings that match your roof's color and architectural style. Options like powder coating or custom color inserts can create a cohesive, visually appealing result. While professional finishing offers added durability, do-it-yourself options may be more cost-effective.
Plan Adhesive Applications for Warm Weather
When using adhesive to attach snow guards, schedule the installation for late spring or early summer, when daytime temperatures consistently exceed 50°F for several weeks. This temperature range is essential for proper adhesive curing, as cooler conditions can slow the process. Rain generally does not affect adhesive performance once the first 24 hours have passed.
Conclusion
SnoBlox-Snojax is known for providing dependable and long-lasting snow guard solutions, prioritizing durability and performance over temporary fixes. Our company earns customer trust through personalized service and clear, accessible product information, including straightforward installation instructions. Clients benefit from direct support and valuable resources, such as our Snow Guard Buyer's Guide and comprehensive product comparisons, which simplify their decision-making process. Our experienced team can offer customized recommendations and assist with orders via phone or email. With a strong commitment to expert advice, transparent communication, and top-quality products, SnoBlox-Snojax enables customers to confidently choose, install, and maintain their snow guard systems.
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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.