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Snow Guards For The Bryer Company Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels

Posted by Derek Gamble - SnoBlox-Snojax Specialist on Jun 16th 2025

See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for The Bryer Company Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

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What are the top snow guard options for exposed fastener steel roofing from The Bryer Company?

During winter, structures with metal roofs that use exposed fasteners frequently encounter challenges when snow and ice rapidly slide off. This quick release, often called a roof avalanche, can create various problems for the building and its surroundings.

Metal roofs have smooth surfaces that make it easy for snow and ice to slide off, which can pose risks to people, pets, and nearby property. To help prevent these hazards, we provide snow retention systems compatible with many popular roofing styles. Our options include adjustable snow guards and customizable rails tailored to many roof designs. These products help manage how snow collects on the roof by considering factors such as roof pitch, the type of metal panels, and local weather patterns. To support proper setup and use, we offer a variety of resources, including blogs, instructional guides, and an updated list of approved manufacturers. In areas with heavy snowfall, snow retention systems are essential for reducing the dangers of ice buildup and enhancing overall safety. They deliver reliable protection and greater peace of mind by lowering the risks of harsh winter conditions.

The Bryer Company Roof Installed - Image courtesy of https://www.thebryercompany.com/

Exposed Fastener Metal Roof Panels by The Bryer Company

Founded in 1985 in Auburn, Washington, The Bryer Company is a leading manufacturer and supplier serving the construction sector. Their offerings include architectural and commercial metal roofing, wall systems, soffit panels, flat sheets, coils, and a comprehensive array of related accessories. Bryer specializes in various component panels in custom colors, thicker gauges, and distinctive materials. Their inventory also includes a range of bare, painted, and stainless fasteners suitable for sheet metal, mechanical, and metal building applications. With an in-house facility for painting fasteners, they can provide accurate color matching and fast order fulfillment. Bryer delivers high-quality products and exceptional service to ensure lasting value for their customers. The company also prioritizes a diverse and inclusive work environment, welcoming individuals from all backgrounds and believing that this diversity strengthens their team and reflects their core principles.

TBC-Vector Series

TBC-Vector offers a wide selection of custom shop fabrication profiles, providing various rib styles, angles, sizes, and patterns, with panels reaching up to 20 feet. Each TBC-Vector profile is an exposed, thru-fastened panel, and they can generally be installed vertically or horizontally, depending on the lap configuration. The available profiles represent just a sample of the possibilities, and creating panels in custom configurations is flexible. The materials available for these profiles include 24 and 22-gauge steel, .032 and .040 aluminum, 16 oz, and 20-oz copper, as well as options such as Kynar® colors, Galvalume® Plus, A606 weathering steel, stucco embossed finishes, and custom perforated designs. Key features include a maximum panel length of 20 feet, the ability to integrate multiple profiles, options for horizontal or vertical installation, and the availability of custom profile designs. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for The Bryer Company TBC-Vector Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

The Bryer Company TBC-Vector Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.thebryercompany.com/

Because of the multiple available profiles of this panel, your selection will determine if you can install snow retention on your roof. The 10A, 10C, and 10D profiles are all incompatible with your snow guard options. When selecting the 10B, you are limited in your choices due to the narrow flats, but there are a few available options. The SnoBlox Deuce and Icejax I are the same width as the panel flat, so while we estimate it will fit, it would be incredibly snug. Your other options would be using the SnowBreaker or SnowBreaker 3M to help break the snow and ice into smaller pieces as it sheds from the roof. The last and strongest choice would be to utilize our SnoBar or ColorBar rail systems with tall colorbrackets. That would be our main recommendation for this panel. With all these choices, we recommend purchasing samples and completing test fits before placing an order for a full system.

7/8 Corrugated

Bryer's 7/8 Corrugated panel is versatile for roofs, walls, or soffits. Its symmetrical, wavy corrugations are attractive and come in various materials and finishes. This profile is particularly well-suited for architectural projects. Contractors can install it vertically or horizontally on both roofs and sidewalls. Bryer can produce the 7/8 Corrugated panel in continuous lengths and is available with a Kynar 500 coating on steel or aluminum for enhanced durability. Custom perforated panels are also available, making them an excellent solution for acoustical wall or ceiling needs. In addition, this panel is a popular choice when made from weathering steel, commonly known as Cor-Ten®. A variety of material options exist for the 7/8 Corrugated panel, including 26, 24, 22, 20, and 18 gauge steel; .032, .040, and .050 aluminum; 16 oz and 20 oz copper; as well as Kynar® colors, Galvalume® Plus, A606 weathering steel (Cor-Ten®), and custom perforated options. The panel has undergone rigorous testing, including ASTM E331/1646 for water penetration, ASTM E283/1680 for air infiltration, ASTM E1592 for wind uplift, UL-2218 Class 4 for hail resistance, and UL-790 Class A for fire resistance. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for The Bryer Company 7/8 Corrugated Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

The Bryer Company 7/8 Corrugated Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.thebryercompany.com/

Because of their corrugated shape, these panels are incompatible with most standard snow retention systems that need a flat surface for installation. To address this, we provide the SnoCleat 2.67, which attaches securely to the high ribs of the panels using 3-inch screws. Corrugated panels of this type do not have to follow the typical guidelines about screwing into the high ribs, as these brackets span several ribs for added stability. For those interested in a continuous snow rail or fence, the SnoBar or ColorBar systems use the same 2.67 brackets as the SnoCleat. The ColorBracket 2.67 features six mounting holes; while only four screws are necessary per bracket, using all six is an option for those who want extra holding power, especially in harsher climates.

7.2 Rib

Bryer's 7.2 Rib panel is highly adaptable for architectural, commercial, and industrial uses. Its striking profile adds a bold visual element, making it suitable for roofing and sidewall projects. Contractors can install this panel over either a solid base or open framing, and it is versatile enough to be oriented vertically or horizontally on walls. Thanks to its strong structural properties, it is well-suited for long-span installations. This panel comes in continuous lengths of up to 50 feet. For sidewall applications, it can be reverse rolled. Additional finishes include bare Galvalume and anodized aluminum. Material options include 26, 24, 22, 20, and 18 gauge steel, .032 and .040 aluminum, and 16 oz and 20 oz copper. The panel has various finishes, including Kynar colors, Galvalume Plus, A606 weathering steel, stucco embossed, and custom perforated styles. In terms of performance, the 7.2 Rib meets several testing standards: UL-580 Class 90 rated for wind uplift, UL-263 Class A fire rated, and UL-2218 rated for impact resistance. It has also been tested for water penetration (ASTM E1646) and air infiltration (ASTM E1680) and has undergone ISSES evaluation. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for The Bryer Company 7.2 Rib Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

The Bryer Company 7.2 Rib Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.thebryercompany.com/

The 7.2 Panel is compatible with several snow retention solutions designed to control snow and ice on your roof. The polycarbonate SnoBlox Deuce uses a pad-style design to keep snow and ice in place. Meanwhile, the SnowBreaker helps break up snow and ice as it slides off the roof, making the pieces smaller and less hazardous. These snow guards can be attached using screws or adhesive, and the SnowBreaker 3M version uses 3M double-sided tape. The 7.2 Panel also works with galvanized SnoBar and aluminum ColorBar snow rail systems, which use the 1.5-inch wide aluminum Tall ColorBracket for secure installation, offering a reliable approach to snow management.

V-RIB 34

Bryer's V-Rib 34 panel is designed for flexibility, making it suitable for various architectural, commercial, and industrial uses. Its pronounced profile adds a striking visual element to any structure for roofing and wall systems. Install the panel over solid surfaces or open framing and on walls. You may orient this panel vertically or horizontally. Its robust construction allows it to cover long spans effectively, and the optional Purlin Bearing leg further enhances its strength when used over open framing. This panel is available in steel and aluminum and has continuous lengths exceeding 50 feet. For wall applications, it can be reverse-rolled. The standard finish is a Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000 coating, which provides strong resistance to fading and chalking. In contrast, other finishes such as bare Galvalume, anodized aluminum, A606 weathering steel, and copper are also options. The V-Rib 34 comes in several material choices, including various gauges of steel and aluminum. Additional options include Kynar color finishes, Galvalume Plus, A606 weathering steel, stucco embossed, and custom perforated panels. The product has undergone rigorous testing and meets standards for wind uplift, fire resistance, water penetration, and air infiltration. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for The Bryer Company V-RIB 34 Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

The Bryer Company V-Rib 34 Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.thebryercompany.com/

Because this panel has narrow flats, we do not offer compatible products.

GT-36

The GT-36 profile has a long-standing reputation for reliability and versatility, making it a strong choice for residential, agricultural, and commercial projects. Bryer has enhanced the GT-36 by combining it with a high-quality AZ-50 Galvalume substrate and a premium Kynar 500 / Hylar 5000 paint finish, providing exceptional corrosion resistance and long-lasting color retention. The GT-36 can mount over solid substrates or open framing and is suitable for roofing and wall installations. Panels are typically manufactured from 26-gauge steel in lengths up to 45 feet, with 29 and 24-gauge options also available. The minimum recommended slope for installation is 3:12. The GT-36 features ¾ inch-high ribs on 9-inch spacing. This product features ultra-durable Kynar 500 colors, superior corrosion resistance thanks to the AZ50 coating, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. It also offers improved spanning capabilities, making it economical and durable, while the design allows for fast and easy installation. Regarding testing and certifications, the GT-36 meets UL-580 Class 90 wind uplift standards, is UL-790 Class A fire-rated, and has achieved UL-2218 impact resistance. See the Snow Guards Compatibility Chart for The Bryer Company GT-36 Screw Down Metal Roofing Panels.

The Bryer Company GT-36 Panel Profile - Image courtesy of https://www.thebryercompany.com/

GT-36 Panels are compatible with a range of snow retention systems, allowing for customized solutions based on material preferences. For polycarbonate options, the SnoBlox Deuce and SnowBreaker are well-suited and specifically designed for installation in the flat sections between the panel's minor ribs. Those using metal panels can select the screw-fastened SnoCleat PBR or choose from six different SnowCatcher models, all mounted in the panel's center area. The Snojax I and Icejax I models, which straddle the minor ribs, offer additional alternatives; Snojax I uses mechanical fasteners, while Icejax I can mount with either adhesive or screws. GT-36 Panels can be used with Tall ColorBrackets and suitable fasteners, making them compatible with aluminum ColorBar PBR or galvanized SnoBar PBR rail systems. This integrated setup helps distribute snow loads evenly, adapting to various climates and structural needs. By supporting multiple products and installation methods, GT-36 Panels enable users to develop project-specific solutions that reduce snow-related hazards and promote lasting safety and reliability.

The Bryer Company Compatibility Chart for Snow Guards

  TBC-Vector Series Panels 7/8 Corrugated Panels 7.2 Rib Panels V-Rib 34 Panels GT-36 Panels
IceJax I Screw Down YES NO NO NO YES
IceJax I Glue Down YES NO NO NO YES
IceJax II Screw Down NO NO NO NO NO
IceJax II Glue Down NO NO NO NO NO
SnoBlox Deuce Screw Down YES NO YES NO YES
SnoBlox Deuce Glue Down YES NO YES NO YES
SnoBlox Ace Screw Down NO NO NO NO NO
SnoBlox Ace Glue Down NO NO NO NO NO
Snojax I Screw Down NO NO NO NO YES
Snojax II Screw Down NO NO NO NO NO
Snojax II Glue Down NO NO NO NO NO
SnowBreaker 3M YES NO YES NO YES
SnowBreaker Screw Down YES NO YES NO YES
SnowBreaker Glue Down YES NO YES NO YES
SnowCatcher NO NO NO NO YES
Decorative SnowCatcher NO NO NO NO YES
SnoCleat PBR NO NO NO NO YES
SnoCleat 2.67 NO YES NO NO NO
SnoBar PBR YES NO YES NO YES
ColorBar PBR YES NO YES NO YES
SnoBar 2.67 NO YES NO NO NO
ColorBar 2.67 NO YES NO NO NO

Considerations for Adding Snow Guards to Exposed Fastener Roofs by The Bryer Company

Test Snow Guards for Fit

Before beginning the full installation, perform a test fit to confirm that all snow guard parts fit correctly with your specific roof profile. Purchasing and using samples before installing the entire system can help you detect and resolve any alignment or compatibility issues.

Select Snow Guards That Suit Your Roof's Shape

Traditional snow guards may not work well on curved roofs or unique designs. Opt for models engineered for non-standard roof profiles to ensure effective snow retention and protect the structure. Consulting the roof panel manufacturer can help you find the best options.

Plan Adhesive Installations for Warmer Weather

If installing snow guards with adhesive, schedule the work for late spring or early summer, when daytime temperatures consistently exceed 50°F for several weeks. This temperature window is essential for proper adhesive curing, as cooler conditions can slow the process. After the first 24 hours, rain typically does not affect the adhesive's performance.

Match Snow Guard Finishes to Your Roof's Appearance

Choose snow guards with finishes or coatings that complement your roof's color and style. Options like powder coating or custom color inserts can achieve a unified and visually appealing result. While professional finishing offers added durability, do-it-yourself options may be more cost-effective.

Anchor Snow Guards to Structural Supports for Stability

Secure snow guards directly to structural elements like wood or metal framing for optimal strength instead of just attaching them to roof panels. If the underlying structure is inadequate, reinforce it with extra internal supports or use specialized adhesive systems to boost stability.

Adapt Installation Techniques to Roofing Material

Adjust your installation approach based on the type of roofing material. Softer metals such as copper or aluminum may require snow guards to be spaced more closely and possibly in more rows than harder materials like steel. Always verify that all coatings are compatible to avoid negative interactions between different metals.

Apply Sealant for Enhanced Water Protection

When fastening polycarbonate snow guards with screws, spread a bead of silicone sealant across the entire base. This step fills air gaps and improves the system's resistance to water infiltration, helping to prevent leaks.

Conclusion

SnoBlox-Snojax offers dependable and long-lasting snow guard solutions, focusing on sustained effectiveness instead of temporary remedies. Our company earns customer confidence by delivering customized support and sharing product details and installation guidance in a clear, accessible way. Customers benefit from direct assistance and have access to valuable resources such as the Snow Guard Buyer's Guide and a comprehensive comparison of leading and less effective practices, simplifying the decision-making process. Our experienced team provides personalized recommendations and order support via phone or email. SnoBlox-Snojax enables customers to choose, install, and maintain their snow guard systems with assurance by prioritizing expert advice, transparent communication, and superior quality.

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.