Hey guys, I have a large metal storage building (36x64) and had the metal roofing replaced last year. The snow and ice sliding off this past winter was a frightening issue, I didn't really care about the back, but the slope of the roof faces the front door and driveway. Over the winter, the snow would slide off and freeze solid in piles about 6 feet high at times. I had someone come and put up snow guards and he put them very close to the edge. I noticed on other buildings I have seen with snow guards, they are placed a foot or more away from the edge of the roof. Mine were placed very close to the edge and when I was doing some work yesterday near the ceiling, I noticed the screws were just through the roofing and not attached to any structure. Is this how this is supposed to be done? I am concerned the snow could rip the snow guard off and damage my roofing in the process. If it's not correct and the screws should be placed into structure, how do I correct it at this point now that my roofing has holes into it? Thank you in advance for any information/advice!
