Removing Snow From A Rubber Roof
Some landscaping companies also offer roof snow and ice removal services.
Removing snow from a rubber roof. Removing snow from your roof after every 6 inches of snow is a good standard to follow. The danger of leaving snow alone. Anyone who has lived in an area that gets a lot of snow knows that removing icy pile up from your house s roof is just part of life. We have a 2000 sq.
The main danger lies in the fact that snow is heavy and the weight of it can cause some serious damage. The previous snow had accumulated on the roof to about 24 deep. A reputable roofing contractor with a valid general contractor license can remove ice dams and inspect the roof and home for damage. A snow pusher might work well too.
Roof this was a former industrial bldg and have had so much snow that we decided we had to remove it before the next big storm predicted to be another 15 20. Assuming your roof isn t too bumpy with seams a pusher should let you shove snow around and right off the edge with less exertion than a regular shovel requires. If you have never had issues with ice dams on your roof and your primary concern is the additional weight on your roof you can remove snow every 12 inches.