Johndeere3720
Padawan Tractor Learner, Advertiser
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- Bobcat T62, MT55, E42R, E10, John Deere 4100
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Got one but there were 3 freezing rain layers in that 4 ft and the rake wouldn't cut it.
Smiley and Dufster, you guys have my respect.
In case the grapefruits turn into skidmarks, do you happen to know if your insurance agent surfs TBN?
You done good Smiley. :thumbsup:
As long as it worked, and we know the alternative of having the house full of snow when the snow comes through the roof is much harder to take care of than re-doing one damaged sheet.![]()
If you do -------- you've got to be very good, very careful or very lucky!
My wife just commented, or very stupid!!
I'm thinking about closing and insulating the underside and shooting some heat in there so I can make it slide at time of my choosing.
If anyone has experience with those eaves heating cables, I'd like to hear about it.
It's not that easy. If you get a little rain or wet snow on the roof, it freezes on and as you can see, just keeps accumulating until a warm spell. This is doubly bad because the dormer behind the porch is steeper pitch so unloads quicker than the lower one. As far as getting behind and pushing, no way and when it decides to come, it's all at once so you'd end up on top of the pile.I would think with the metal roof the snow would slide with a little push from behind with shovel, little at a time of course, turn the machine around and catch the falling snow so you don't have to pick it up from the ground.
I like the idea of force heating from the bottom.
As far as the melting cables go, I'm on alot of roofs and when ever I see them they are usually a mess and not working, about 95% of the time.
So I would normaly say forget about them, but this year has forced me to rethink things and am seriously gonna look at installing on my own house. I've had repeated ice dams even after removing fresh snow.JB.