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How does SNOWGRIP conserve energy?
In the wintertime, SNOWGRIP holds a dry insulating snow layer that will reduce heat loss through the roof. SNOWGRIP'S light colors provide a reflective coating that greatly reduces solar heat gain in the summer, reducing air conditioning costs. |
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How does SNOWGRIP keep ice and snow from falling off the roof?
SNOWGRIP creates an abrasive roof surface that uniformly supports the snow pack and holds it in place. Snow and ice is never allowed to slide because our abrasive granules provide thousands of points of contact. As melting occurs, water flows off the roof through natural crevices between the roof surface and the under side of the snow pack. By draining the melt water that drips onto the roof surface, the weight of the snow pack is reduced. The drainage way below the supported snow pack is protected from extreme temperature fluctuation and remains free of restrictions that could promote the build up of dangerous ice on the roofs edge. |
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How do I get SNOWGRIP on my roof?
We are in the process of enlisting qualified contractors and we will put you in touch with one in your area. Please submit your contact information or Request for Price Quotation on this site. |
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How much does Snowgrip cost?
As of January 2008 "Early Bird" pricing offers a 40% discount from our suggested retail price or $.90/SF for those who lock in their project thru one of our contractors and take Spring 2008 delivery while limited supplies last. Act immediately! The suggested retail pricing for material is $1.50/square foot. This does not include shipping, sales tax and installation. Please submit a Request for Price Quotation from this web site to obtain a firm, no obligation cost proposal from one of our Certified Contractors. |
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What is the Base Coat material?
Our base coat is a ready to use top quality solvent based liquid rubber that is available in 12 standard colors including our white reflective coating and black. Because of the solvent base, it is not at risk of freezing during storage and offers better tolerance of cold or damp installation conditions than a water based acrylic coatings. |
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