Mtsoxfan
Veteran Member
For me, we have open fields to the west, and the never ending breeze/winds blow the snow from that field over our driveway. It is common for me to clear snow in morning, again at lunch and after dinner. 1 foot high drifts are the norm. And placement is a crap shoot as well, because there are few guidelines and none that pertain to our topography. Starting off 60' upwind from driveway. We'll see how that works out. Driveway is at the top of the area elevation.I understand snow fence is for drifting snow. But what are the use cases? Put it next to the driveway to stop snow from drifting across your drive? Why are you using it specifically?