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SnoRail™/SnoFence™

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  1. When should stainless steel SnoRod™ be used rather than aluminum?
  2. When should SnoFence™ be used rather than SnoRail™?
  3. When should SnoClips™ be used, and how many are needed?

 


Answers

1. When should stainless steel SnoRod™ be used rather than aluminum?

The stainless steel SnoRod™ is more durable than aluminum, and suggested for projects where greater durability is needed, or when the stainless finish is desired for aesthetic reasons.

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2. When should SnoFence™ be used rather than SnoRail™?

SnoFence™ is somewhat stronger than SnoRail™. Use it for increased durability or when the aesthetic look of two rails are desired.

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3.  When should SnoClips™ be used and how many are needed?

The SnoClip will stop or retard the passage of snow and ice beneath the SnoRod. If other flashing elements (e.g. eave guttering accomplishes this purpose) are utilized, then it may not be necessary - so its use is somewhat discretionary, depending upon the eave details and project specifics. We recommend it in most cases.  It can also be retrofitted to an existing assembly.

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