Hey there, Chris I’ve never used Sno retention on the bottom of an array. I’ve 
always thought that clearing the array was the basic idea. I understand if 
there’s a doorway underneath it a raise that hold snow for long periods of time 
as in most of the winter tend to get iced up and I have multiple photos of 
array is coming off of roofs due to snow not sliding off mostly due to either 
being east or west facing.
I suppose if I had a large area of roof above the array, I might do Sno 
offenses above the array, but not below the array
Dana Orzel - [email protected] - 208.721.7003

> On Oct 1, 2025, at 5:12 AM, Chris Sparadeo via RE-wrenches 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I’m wondering what people in snow prone areas are using for module mounted 
> snow retention. I have used the Alpine SnowGuard in the past, but it’s not 
> the easiest to install, especially when the leading edge of the module is 
> close to the drip edge on a multi-story building. There don’t seem to be many 
> other options on the market, so curious if there are other offerings or 
> methods that people have found helpful. 
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Chris Sparadeo
> 
> VT Master Electrician # EM 08220
> C_802-369-4458
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