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Snow guards are essential components for ensuring the safe and efficient performance of solar panel systems, particularly in regions that experience heavy snowfall. While snow can be a valuable source of water in some parts of the world, it can also create problems when it accumulates on roofs or solar panels. Snow guards help mitigate these risks by preventing large amounts of snow from sliding off the roof suddenly, which could potentially damage the solar panels or create hazards for people and property below.
Snow guards are devices that are installed on the roof to control the movement of snow. They prevent snow from sliding off the roof too quickly, which can cause damage to the solar panels, gutters, and surrounding areas. Snow guards are especially important for homes and businesses located in snow-prone areas. The primary functions of snow guards include:
There are several types of snow guards, each with its own design and application. The most common types include:
Proper installation is essential to ensure that snow guards perform effectively. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to properly install snow guards on a roof with a solar panel system.
Before installing snow guards, it’s important to assess the roof’s slope, the type of solar panel installation, and the snow load in your region. If the roof has a steep slope, snow is more likely to slide off quickly, so a more substantial snow guard system will be needed. Similarly, if you have a flat roof, you may need a combination of ballasted snow guards and roof-edge protection.
Select the right type of snow guard based on the type of roof you have, the expected snow load, and your solar panel configuration. For example:
SIC Solar offers customizable mounting solutions, including snow guard systems that are tailored for solar installations to prevent snow and ice buildup, ensuring the longevity and performance of the panels.
The installation process will vary depending on the type of snow guard chosen:
Surface-Mount Snow Guards:
Under-Rail Snow Guards:
Snow Fences:
Once installed, test the snow guards to make sure they are secure and in the correct position. You may want to simulate light snowfall or check the system after a snowstorm to ensure everything is functioning properly.
SIC Solar snow guard systems are designed specifically for solar panel installations, ensuring optimal performance even in snowy conditions. Here’s how SIC Solar snow guard systems can benefit your solar setup: