about 10 years ago - after a particularly heavy duty (more than usual) mount 
shasta snow storm, the county raised the snow load specifications here from 
40#/sq ft  to  60#/sq ft... which made all existing roofs substandard, so while 
they are grandfathered in, adding 2 to 3 #/sq ft  for solar is not allowed. 
 
i tried to reason with the building department with your logic that the snow 
would now slide off the roof rather than accumulate... but got no joy. the 
solution is usually to find an engineer willing to certify the roof will hold 
the loading... but i tend to shy away from roof mounts here in snow country 
anyway because often the lower module frame edge gets peeled off the panel 
usually resulting in broken glass.
 
todd
 


 
 
 
 


 
On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10:48am, "Gary Bassett" <g...@hudsonsolar.com> 
said:




Has anyone in the snow belt areas have any luck with convincing their local 
building inspectors that the snow melts or slides from panels, much like a 
metal roof only  better. Thus your snow load would be reduced to zero where the 
panels have been installed. 
 
Gary
 
 


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