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If you want to take advantage of sunlight all year round, consider installing a glass roof on a sunroom or patio. These unique features add visual interest and create the perfect place to relax and view the falling snow in the winter. However, many homeowners are unsure whether the material will hold up during the colder months. Below is some insight into glass roofs and how they can withstand snow. 

Install Heated Cables

If snow settles on the roof, it will likely begin to build up after many storms. Homeowners can use heated cables in the gutters to promote this frozen precipitation to melt, preventing ice damns and freeing up the gutters. This simple step will also mitigate the potential for flooding or water leaks down the sides of the home due to frozen gutter clogs.

Build a Slope 

glass roofMost homeowners install glass roofs that feature a slope. This angling promotes snow to slide off the building, preventing the weight from becoming too heavy. Additionally, glass is typically slick and will encourage the snow to fall off due to a lack of texture. If the roof experiences heavy winds, the snow will barely touch down on the surface as it is so lightweight. In this case, the snow will immediately blow off. 

Check the Load-Bearing Capabilities 

Building codes have strict rules about how much weight a glass roof must hold. If you use builders who follow local codes, the roof will be able to host many feet of snow over what you’re likely to see in an average winter. The structure must also withstand the high winds that can come with winter storms. By following these precautions, you know that your family can relax and enjoy the sunroom or patio without worry that the roof could break or collapse.

 

Homeowners looking to install a glass roof on a patio should contact Patio Solutions in East Rochester, NY. The experienced team has been in the industry since 1982, creating sunrooms, covered patios, and other personalized structures. Call the company at (585) 385-9999 or visit the website for information on creating a customized oasis for your family.

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