Gravity is real the steeper the roof the faster the snow will fall when you rake it.
Snow rake roof power line.
Just imagine waving around an aluminum roof rake after a heavy snow fall.
With a simple motion its sharp blade slices through the snow that slides off the roof by gravity onto the snow slide.
When using your roof snow rake know where all power lines leading into your house are and steer clear of them.
Keep in mind that any metal tool could conduct electricity if it touches a power line.
Because the power company lines are higher than your home the cables that go to your home literally drop descending from a higher spot to a lower spot.
Beware of power lines an aluminum roof rake is just as dangerous as a ladder around power lines.
A 14 year old boy in the town of dunn was hospitalized after being shocked by power lines.
Soft roof snow rakes are a special type of rake that can be used safely to clear off solar panels and more delicate surfaces such as awnings.
Over a half inch of rain saturday and 3 inches of snow by sunday morning created a sense of urgency as local customers bought roof rakes and roofers worked overtime to prevent ice dams from.
You must handle your snow roof rake with care.
I say overhead power lines because this is what everyone else calls them.
Be cautious of power lines.
Having a good quality roof rake on hand before trouble accumulates is an easy and inexpensive way to protect your roof from the inevitable harm that snow and ice can cause.
The proper name for the overhead power lines that come in to the home is service drop.
Watch for icicles they may be pretty but they re also dangerous if they fall from an eave.
An electric service drop is the bundle of electrical cables that run from the electric utility company s power pole to the connection at your house.
They are made of aluminum and you do not want them to get in contact with an overhead power line.
Safe fast and easy to use.
A top heavy 20 foot metal pole and a live power line is a recipe for disaster.
Shovel snow from flat roofs throwing the snow over the.
This means less physical effort needed less back and shoulder pain.
One cubic foot of ice equals about 62 pounds.
Keep both feet on the ground to remove snow from your roof as no ladder is required with this snow rake.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
Take note of the position of the power line and make sure to check a couple of times while you rake.