Scribblish Review
Posted by Roof Things on 11/10/2011 to
Snow Guard Articles
Scribblish is a game very similar to the old gossip "Telephone" game I used to play as a child. In the "Telephone" game someone would think of a phrase and then whisper the phrase to one person and then the phrase was passed along until it rarely resembled the original whisperings...
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Snow Guard Styles and Attachment Methods
Posted by Roof Things on 10/15/2011 to
Clamp On Snow Guard Articles
Roof snow guards are a roofing specialty item that help keep snow and ice from sliding off of metal roofs. Currently there are two basic types of metal roof snow guards on the market, clamp on snow guards that attach to the seam of a standing seam metal roof and valley or panel snow guards which are attached to the roof in between seams or ribs. Some people would mention a third category being mini snow guards, but minis are really just a small version of the valley or panel style. The idea is to stop snow so that it cannot slide down and off of the roof. Using the guards as literal snow blocks can save you money and pain by keeping the snow from causing damage to anything that may unfortunately be found under the eave when snow is sliding off a metal roof.
The MinnSnowTa Dynamo Roof Razor Roof Rake
Posted by Roof Things on 7/26/2011 to
Roof Rake Articles
We are excited to announce our newest product line, The MinnSnowTa Dynamo Roof Razor. When it comes to Roof Rakes, the MinnSnowTa Roof Razor has to be the easiest and fastest roof rake available. This ingenious product allows you to remove snow from your roof while standing on the ground. You simply slice the snow from the bottom up and the snow slides down the best slip and slide available in the winter (The MinnSnowTa Roof Razor has a cloth attached that allows the snow to slide off the roof quickly and safely). These things sell out quickly when big storms hit, so if you want one, I'd recommend getting your order in now before everyone else. Not only that, a lot of times when the big storms hit and you need your roof rake immediatly, UPS is stuck in the snow and will take a few extra days to deliver your product.