PassnThru
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It states its not meant to take snow loads. They sell a kit to reinforce the roof. It looks like a piece of tin. Not sure how much more than can do.
Understand that the stores stock themselves with the kits from a distribution center at their own request. Maybe the stores, and more importantly the sales people at said stores, should know better and actually explain the short comings of a product rather than going straight to blaming the manufacturer?
Thats what happens when you shop at a giant box store. Employees dont care or know squat. Now if he had purchase that from an established storage/shed building business i'm positive they would of gave him ample warning.
Excellent point - maybe why Lowes is 'helping' him out? Because they realize their sales people didn't inform him of what he needed for his area?
Still - I would hope that the manufacturer would bundle the shed and the roof kit together in those areas that routinely get heavy snow loads. Of course, it's certainly possible that they just don't give a sh#t.


