The 2-Bar SnoBar For Maximum Metal Roof Snow Retention
The double-bar SnoBar® snow rail is our standard-duty double-bar metal roof snow retention. It features two mill-finish galvanized Gatorshield® coated 1" square bars with aluminum 2-bar brackets that will remain rust-free indefinitely. The two-bar SnoBar® systems fit about 95% of the standing seam roof profiles, including most T-seam and bulb-seam standing seam panels. The patented SnoBar® products are backed by extensive laboratory and field tests, demonstrating their reliability and performance in real-world conditions.
Two-Bar SnoBar is Safe For Standing Seam Roof Metal Panels
The two-bar snow rails are ideal for standing seam metal roofs, thanks to the patented one-piece aluminum RCT RoofClamp. This design features three non-penetrating, stainless steel cup-tipped set screws that require less torque compared to round-point or oval-tip set screws, which require almost twice as much torque. Less torquing on the seams reduces the potential impact of the set screws on the standing seam metal roof.
Top-Loading Dual SnoBar Mounting Bracket Features Fast Installation
The RC-2B double bar mounting bracket attaches to the standing seam RCT RoofClamp, enabling quick and easy installation. This system features exclusive low-torque roof clamps and top-loading 2-bar brackets, making it the industry's fastest double snow bar system to install.
The Two-Bar Snow Rails are Safe for Standing Seam Metal Roofs
This product is perfect for standing seam metal roofs with its patented one-piece aluminum clamp featuring three low-torque, non-penetrating, cup-tipped set screws. The 2-bar rail design runs the length of the roof and ensures no risk of damaging roof seams with screws or holes. The standing seam clamps feature coarse-threaded set screws that do not bind up and lock in the clamp, like fine-threaded set screws. Some competitors use higher-torque, slippery "round point" screws that may easily seize up in the clamp. Cupped tip set screws have been the industry standard set by the innovators of the RoofClamp (SnoBar®) for over 30 years!
Install IceStoppers Over Pedestrian Areas and Parking Lots
Metal roof snow bars should have IceStoppers installed, particularly in areas experiencing pedestrian traffic, costly landscaping, and vehicular movement.
2-Bar SnoBar Finish Options
The double-bar SnoBar® comes in a standard galvanized Gatorshield® finish that will last as long as the roof. The components are mill aluminum with stainless hardware and will never rust or corrode. Alternatively, the snow bars, brackets, and clamps can be powder-coated to match the roof.
2-Bar SnoBar Features:
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RCT Seam Mounting Clamp Fits Bulb Seam and T Seam Panels
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SnoBar® is Field-Proven For Over 20 Years
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Install Anytime the Roof is Accessible
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Easy installation with Dual Bar "Drop" in Channels
Custom Designs Available for Double Bar SnoBar Snow Rail
To begin the process, submit the 2-Bar SnoBar Quote Request Form or call us at 1-800-SNOJAX-1 (800-766-5291) with any questions. Sample Bar Kits for submittal purposes are available for purchase.
Two-Bar SnoBar Submittal Documents
Two-Bar SnoBar ColorBar Specification Sheet
2-Bar SnoBar ColorBar RCB-2 Clamp Compatibility
2-Bar SnoBar Price Quote Request
Two-Bar SnoBar Installation Instructions
Standing Seam 2-Bar SnoBar Spacing Guide
Double Bar Standing Seam SnoBar Important Disclaimer:
Do not install this snow retention system on isolated roof areas, just over doorways, stack pipes, chimneys, or partial roof sections. Upper roofs, if any, must not be allowed to shed snow and ice onto lower roof areas with snow bars. Before using this product on lower roof areas, all upper roof areas must have a snow retention system. Never install a snow bar system beyond where the end wall and overhang connect. Always obtain a manufacturer's quantity and spacing recommendation before purchasing and installing this product. The installer of this system must carefully follow the manufacturer's installation and spacing recommendations. Not following the manufacturer's spacing and installation recommendations may result in severe roof panel damage, personal injury, or even death.