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MFL wrote:
Many FW roofs are considered to be walkable, or at least advertised as such. Most have a ladder for easy access. IMO, if a 200 lb man can stand on it, with no feeling of give, a moderate snow load will not be a problem.
When the temp is such to cause thaw, I like to push the snow off, using a tall step ladder, and my garage broom, with a 7.5' handle on it. I feel the thaw/freeze cycle is more damaging than the weight, of one to two feet of snow.
Jerry
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Super_Dave wrote:
Might not be an easy answer to find but knowing what the designed live load of the roof would give a person an idea how many pounds per square foot the roof could take. 1 cubic foot of water weighs approx. 62 pounds. So, wet snow versus powder would also make a huge difference.
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