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Commercial Snow Guards
Snow Guard No. 100 Copper
Snow Guard No. 100 Galvanized Steel
Snow Guard No. 100 Stainless Steel
Snow Guard No. 95 Gothic Bronze
Snow Guard No. 95 Gothic Aluminum
Snow Guard Surface Mount Mill Finish
Snow Guard No. 1 Bronze for Standing Seam
"The Mini" Snow Guard In Clear Polycarbonate
Snow Guard No. 20 For Metal Corrugated Roof Surfaces
Snow Guard No. 2 For Slate Roofs
Snow Guard No. 100 Shoe Copper
Snow Guard No. 100 Shoe Stainless Steel
Snow Guard Snow Meister Polished Bronze
Surebond Everseal Construction Adhesive Caulk
Snow Guard Installation Specifics
Snow Guard Safety Guidelines & Disclaimers
Snow Guard Copper Loop The Loop
Snow Guard Meister Cast Alum SL-1 Mill Finish
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Recommended Snow Guard Pattern
Recommended Snow Guard Pattern 675x The best installations are aimed at retaining the snow in place rather than trying to stop it at the eaves after it has begun to slide. This principal is doubly important where adhesive mounted devices are relied upon.

eGutterâ„¢ recommends that for the most effective use of snow guards, place 2 groups of 3 staggered rows, one at the eave and one midway on the roof slope. On long slopes, multiple groups are recommended with a 6 ft. maximum space seperation.