Snow protection for the roof - experiences?

  • Erstellt am 2017-04-03 22:42:00

cip&ciop

2017-04-24 17:32:54
  • #1
Thank you for the tip!

I am currently looking at the page in question, and besides the [Schneenasen], there is also a combination of round timber and the [Schneefanghaltern]. Is there a specific reason why you chose the [Schneenasen]?
 

GoodCompany

2017-05-04 21:50:11
  • #2
Not just as pure decorative objects, but because they make sense for us. In winter, quite a bit of snow comes down here, and with our roof pitch, snow guards are necessary to prevent roof avalanches. It's simply a safety measure.

You also don't necessarily have to cover the entire roof with them; in some cases, it is enough to install them on the last few rows of tiles.
 

cip&ciop

2017-05-14 22:46:17
  • #3
Thank you very much for your further response!

Yes, I thought that it is not just decorative objects in the middle of the tiles.

I also saw on the Tondach homepage that there is a different model depending on the roofing material. I will talk to our specialist and find out which variant he would recommend.
 

GoodCompany

2017-05-18 22:20:23
  • #4
Sounds like a good plan. I wish you much success with your project!
 
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