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2 Bar ColorBar Mill Aluminum Snow Rails for Standing Seam Metal Roofs (6 Foot)
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SnoBar Galvanized Snow Rails for Standing Seam Metal Roofs (6 Foot)
$160.00 - $244.50 -
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RCB-3 Mill SnoBar for Bulb and T-Seam Concealed Fastener Metal Roofs(6 Foot)
$193.00 - $290.00 -
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RCB-3 ColorBar Aluminum Snow Rails for Bulb & T-Seam Standing Seam Metal Roofs (6 Foot)
$197.00 - $294.00 -
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Screw Down ColorBar Snow Rails for 2.67 Corrugated Wavy Metal Roof (6 Foot )
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Torque Wrench
$49.00
SnoBar For Metal Roofs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The SnoBar system features a 1" x 1" square, hollow tube of Gator Shield coated galvanized steel. The ColorBar system features an extruded 6061-T6 aluminum bar that can accept a color strip. Both systems can be purchased online in mill finish or special ordered in a powder coated finish by phone. The ColorBar features superior strength that is capable of spanning panels wider than 24".
IceStoppers are an optional attachment for standing seam rail systems. They are fastened to the back of the bar, without panel penetration and prevent low lying snow and ice from sliding underneath. IceStoppers, while optional, are highly recommended over areas where pedestrians or vehicles are present. IceStoppers can be retrofitted to previously installed rail systems.
SnoBar and ColorBar systems can be attached to almost any type of sloped roofing. We have systems available for Standing Seam, Screw Down, PBR, Wavy Corrugated, Shingle, Membrane, TPO, and Slate roofing systems, just to mention a few.
We have mill finish, 6-foot SnoBar and ColorBar kits available on our website for immediate purchase. In instances where larger linear footage amounts are required or when a custom powder coated finish is desired, we have 12-foot bars that are shipped via LTL in wooden crates. Our techs are standing by to quote these systems for our customers. Price quote turnaround times are normally 24-48 hours.
A properly designed snow rail system layout will normally feature multiple rows up the roof slope in order to distribute weight evenly. Differences in panel types, seam spacing, roof slopes, snow loads and methods of attachment can greatly impact a project's layout. Please refer to our spacing charts for more information.