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Details: Snow Guard 4-Mini 1.5-in x 4-in Polycarbonate Roof Cleat Snow Guard
Brand: Snow Guard
(4) Snow Guards, (4) Self Sealing Perfect Seal Gaskets, Mounting Screws Stop snow and ice from sliding off your metal roof Perfect for almost all metal roofing styles, roof pitches, and snow loads Constructed from 100% industrial grade UV protected Polycarbonate
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Designed with extended gussets for maximum strength
- Installs 60% faster with no silicone, no mess installation in any temperature
- Mounting hardware included, 1-1/2-in all-weather coated neoprene washered screws
- See the Installation Guide to calculate how many Snow Guards you need
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
If you’re shopping for a spreader, be sure to consider your needs first.- Size and Weight. Consider where you will store the salt spreader. The spreader’s size will depend on the number of spreaders, but keep in mind the weight too.
- Purpose and Features. What type of spreader are you looking for? What features are important?
- Materials. You want a spreader made of a material that won’t rust or corrode.
- Weight Capacity. The spreader’s weight capacity should be equal to or greater than the weight of the salt, sand, or ice it will hold.
- Warranty. When purchasing a unit, inquire about the manufacturer’s warranty.
How to choose De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
Salt spreaders and de-icers are essential tools to have on hand during the winter months. If you’re worried about getting stuck out in the cold this winter, then read on.- Consider your salt needs. How much salt do you typically need? Salt spreaders and de-icers come in all different shapes and sizes. If you have a small driveway or a small family, a small, handheld de-icer might be the best option for you.
- Is battery life important? Some de-icers can be battery-powered, which can be useful if you’re stuck outside in a snowstorm. However, some battery-powered de-icers aren’t very portable, and using them can be inconvenient.
- Consider which type of salt to use. If you live in an area that has salt brine, then you’ll want to consider keeping a bag of salt brine on hand so you can use it on icy surfaces.
- Do all de-icers require manual activation? Some de-icers require manual activation, while others use motion sensors. Manual activation de-icers can take a little bit of time but require no battery power. Motion sensors require battery power, but you can start them as soon as you step outside.
How to maintain De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
Salt spreaders and de-icers are a great way to get clear, clean roads in the winter. However, if you use these products, its important to keep them clean so they dont accumulate debris or ice.- Rinse the spreader or de-icer. Before each use, rinse the salt spreader or de-icer thoroughly with warm water. Check the manufacturer’s directions for rinsing instructions.
- Wash the spreader or de-icer. After each use, wash the salt spreader or de-icer with warm water and dish soap.
- Dry the spreader or de-icer. After washing, dry the spreader or de-icer.
- Store the spreader or de-icer. Before storing, rinse the spreader or de-icer well with warm water. Then, store the spreader or de-icer.


