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Roof Snow Melt Systems

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 7:07 pm
by Jim
I live @ 6500 ft in the Sierra's at Lake Tahoe and will be buying a new "factory built" home to replace my old 30 yr old double-wide. Maximum snow load I can find on a home I like is 80# with a 6/12 pitch. I plan to have metal corrugated roofing so snow will slide off easier but would like to know if anyone makes a snow-melt system for roofs besides the WWW type ice dam coils? Hot air ducting, radiant water tubing, electrical coils???? I am gone over winters and want the extra safety.

Re: Roof Snow Melt Systems

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:35 am
by Tom
I have read report of mixed results from those systems. I would be very wary of leaving that type of device on in an unoccupied home. This is just my opinion, but if it were me, I would hire a real estate agent to monitor the home, and have them hire someone to come out periodically with a roof rake to clear the snow. I dont believe the heaters would have much effect on a roof with a couple of feet of snow anyway. Tom