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American Stainless Steel — Built for Canadian Winters

Stainless Steel SnowCatcher Snow Guards — Canada

The flat-face stainless steel snow guard Canadian contractors trust for metal roofs that demand strength without sealant mess. Constructed from 16-gauge 304-grade American stainless steel with a pre-applied foam base pad — no silicone, no adhesive, no cleanup. Buy direct from Canada's authorized SnoBlox-Snojax distributor, shipping in Canadian dollars from Paris, Ontario.

  • Made in America
  • 304 Stainless Steel
  • Ships from Ontario
  • 3,923 lb Rated

Ships from Paris, Ontario • No duties or cross-border fees • Canadian dollar pricing

Flat-Face Design, Foam-Sealed Base
The SnowCatcher's 4-inch wide forward-mounted flat face delivers generous holding power without the stress concentration of curved or tall-profile guards. A factory-applied CCF PVC foam base pad seals the mounting area the moment you drive the screws — no silicone, no sealant tubes, no cure time. Just install and move on.
3,923
lbs rated
16 ga
304 SS
4"
Face Width

Stainless Steel Snow Retention, Engineered for Canada

The Stainless Steel SnowCatcher is the metal snow guard of choice for Canadian roofers who want the strength of stainless steel without the mess of silicone-bonded alternatives. Its flat, forward-facing profile is engineered to distribute snow load across a broad holding field rather than concentrating stress at a single point — a design approach that's proven to reduce roof stress, panel deformation, and leak points compared to competing metal guards.

From Alberta post-frame shops to Nova Scotia coastal homes, Canadian installers choose the SnowCatcher because it solves the two biggest headaches with metal snow guards: corrosion and sealant labour. The 304-grade stainless steel is naturally corrosion-resistant in the salt-air and road-salt environments common across Canada, and the factory-applied foam base pad eliminates the need for tubes of silicone, cure times, and the mess that comes with adhesive-sealed installations.

  • Flat forward face: 4" wide holding field reduces roof stress, panel failures, and leaks versus taller or curved metal guards
  • 304-grade American stainless steel: Corrosion-resistant for coastal Canadian climates and road-salt exposure
  • Factory foam base pad: 1/16" adhesive-backed V742 CCF PVC foam seals the mount point — no silicone, no cure time
  • Universal panel fit: 1.5" base width fits most 36" R-Panels with 9" flats — no rib straddling
  • Two-screw install: Faster installs, fewer penetrations, third hole optional for heavy-load applications
  • Available powder-coated: TGIC polyester powder-coat colour-match available for a small upcharge
Why Stainless Steel for Canadian Roofs
Canadian winters subject snow guards to months of sustained load, heavy freeze-thaw cycling, and — in much of the country — salt exposure from coastal air or road spray. Cheap cast-metal guards become brittle and fail. Aluminum guards can corrode in salt environments. 304-grade stainless steel resists all of it, which is why the SnowCatcher is a long-term investment for Canadian homeowners and contractors who don't want to replace guards a decade from now.

Why Canadian Contractors Choose the Stainless SnowCatcher

Proven Flat-Face Engineering

The forward-mounted flat face distributes snow load across a wide 4" holding field — proven to cause less roof stress, panel deformation, and leak risk than curved or tall-profile metal guards.

  • ATI/Intertek-tested to 3,923 lbs with #14 screws
  • Load spread across generous holding field
  • Lower stress concentration than curved guards

304-Grade Stainless Steel

American-made 16-gauge 304 stainless steel stands up to the salt air, road spray, and freeze-thaw abuse that destroys cheap cast-metal snow guards across Canada.

  • Corrosion-resistant in coastal and road-salt environments
  • Won't become brittle like cast-metal guards
  • Long service life for Canadian winter conditions

Foam Base Pad — No Sealant Needed

A factory-applied 1/16" adhesive-backed V742 CCF PVC foam pad seals the mounting area the moment the guard is fastened — no silicone, no messy sealants, no cure time.

  • Installs in half the time of sealant-required guards
  • No sealant waste or cleanup on site
  • Weather-tight from the moment screws are driven

Stainless SnowCatcher vs. Generic Metal Snow Guards in Canada

Aspect Stainless SnowCatcher Typical Cast-Metal Competitors
Material 16-gauge 304-grade American stainless steel Cast aluminum or mixed alloy — often imported
Face Design Flat 4" forward face — distributes load Curved or pointed — concentrates stress
Tested Load Rating 3,923 lbs (ATI/Intertek-verified with #14 screws) Often untested or self-reported
Sealing Method Factory-applied foam pad — no sealant needed Requires silicone or butyl tape (messy, slow)
Install Time Two screws, no sealant, ready immediately Multiple screws plus sealant, cure wait
Corrosion Resistance Excellent — 304 stainless in all climates Varies — cast metal can become brittle or corrode
Panel Compatibility 1.5" base — fits most 36" R-Panels with 9" flats Often requires wider flat areas or rib straddling
Colour Options Mill finish standard, TGIC powder-coat available Limited finish options, painted coatings chip
Canadian Availability In-stock from authorized Canadian distributor — ships from Ontario in CAD Cross-border shipping, duties, and USD pricing

Specifications

Specification Details
Product Name Stainless Steel SnowCatcher (Mill Finish)
Material 16-gauge 304-grade American stainless steel
Manufacture Made in USA with American stainless steel
Standard Finish Mill finish (raw stainless)
Optional Finish TGIC polyester powder-coated colours (small upcharge)
Face Width 4 inches (flat, forward-mounted)
Base Width 1.5 inches
Base Pad 1/16" adhesive-backed V742 CCF PVC foam sealer (factory-applied)
Panel Compatibility Most 36" R-Panels with 9" flats
Other mechanically fastened panels with 1.5"+ flat area
Tested Load Rating (ATI/Intertek) 3,923 lbs with #14 screws
Mounting Holes 3 holes — 2 required for installation, 3rd optional or used as powder-coat hang point
Fastening #14 non-corrosive screws (sold separately)
Mounting Method Screw-down only — adhesive mounting not recommended
Warranty Lifetime manufacturer warranty against material and workmanship defects
What's Included Guard with factory-applied foam base pad — screws sold separately
Canadian Distributor Canada Snow Guards (Paris, Ontario) — authorized SnoBlox-Snojax distributor
Shipping Ships from Ontario in Canadian dollars — no duties, no cross-border fees

Where Canadian Roofers Install the Stainless SnowCatcher

Coastal & Salt-Exposed Canadian Roofs

Atlantic Canada, coastal BC, and any Canadian roof exposed to road salt benefits from 304 stainless steel construction. Where aluminum corrodes and cast metal crumbles, stainless steel holds for decades.

R-Panel & Agricultural Buildings

Fits most 36" R-Panels with 9" flats — a common profile on Canadian barns, post-frame shops, and agricultural outbuildings. Two-screw install keeps labour costs down on large projects.

Residential & Commercial Metal Roofs

The flat-face design minimizes roof stress while the optional TGIC powder-coat finish lets Canadian homeowners match virtually any roof colour. A premium upgrade over cheap cast-metal guards.

Stainless SnowCatcher FAQ — Canada

Why is stainless steel the right choice for Canadian snow guards?
Canadian winters combine sustained snow load, heavy freeze-thaw cycling, and — across much of the country — salt exposure from coastal air or road spray. Cast-metal guards can become brittle and fail. Aluminum can corrode in salt environments. 304-grade stainless steel resists all of it, making the SnowCatcher a long-term investment that won't need replacing a decade down the road. For coastal Canadian homes and commercial buildings near salted roads, stainless is the only metal guard we recommend.
How does the flat-face design reduce roof stress?
Curved, pointed, or very tall metal guards concentrate snow load at a narrow point — which transfers stress into a small section of the roof panel and creates leak risk at the fastener. The SnowCatcher's 4-inch wide flat face spreads that same load across a much broader holding field, reducing panel deformation, fastener stress, and the risk of leaks developing over time. It's a simple engineering principle that makes a measurable difference in Canadian roofs subjected to months of sustained snow load.
Do I really not need silicone or sealant with the SnowCatcher?
Correct. The SnowCatcher ships with a 1/16-inch thick adhesive-backed V742 CCF PVC foam sealer base pad already applied to the underside of the guard. When you drive the screws, the foam compresses and seals the mounting area — no sealant tubes, no cleanup, no cure time. This is one of the biggest labour advantages of the SnowCatcher for Canadian contractors running large-volume installs.
Can I use the SnowCatcher with adhesive instead of screws?
No. The Stainless SnowCatcher is designed for screw-down applications only. Adhesive mounting is not recommended for this guard. If you need an adhesive-mount snow guard for a floating standing seam Canadian metal roof, look at the polycarbonate SnoBlox Deuce or Ice Blox instead — both are engineered for SB-190 adhesive use.
How many screws does the SnowCatcher actually need?
Two screws per guard are required for a proper install. The SnowCatcher has three mounting holes — the third is optional and can be used for an extra screw in heavy-load applications, but it's primarily intended as a hang point for powder coating during manufacturing. Use #14 non-corrosive screws (sold separately).
Will the SnowCatcher fit my Canadian R-Panel roof?
Yes, in most cases. The SnowCatcher's 1.5-inch base width fits most standard 36-inch R-Panels with 9-inch flats — a common profile on Canadian metal roofs, particularly on agricultural and post-frame buildings. Measure your panel's flat area before ordering and reach out to our Canadian team at 437-475-2066 if you're unsure about compatibility.
Can I get the SnowCatcher in a colour to match my Canadian metal roof?
Yes. The standard SnowCatcher ships in mill finish (raw stainless), but TGIC polyester powder-coated colours are available for a small upcharge. TGIC powder-coat is far more durable than painted finishes — it won't chip or peel under Canadian freeze-thaw conditions. Contact our Paris, Ontario team to discuss colour-matching options for your specific roof.
Can I install snow guards only above my doorway or chimney?
No. Placement only in isolated areas such as chimneys, doorways, vents, HVAC systems, or partial roof sections is not recommended. A proper snow retention system must span the entire roof length for maximum weight distribution and frequently requires multiple rows up the slope. Isolated placement overloads the guards and leads to failure regardless of how strong the individual guard is. Refer to the SnoBlox-Snojax spacing guideline page for proper layout, or contact our Canadian team for a site-specific recommendation.
Where can I buy Stainless SnowCatcher snow guards in Canada?
Canada Snow Guards is the authorized Canadian distributor for the full SnoBlox-Snojax product line, including the Stainless Steel SnowCatcher in mill finish and optional powder-coated colours. We ship from Paris, Ontario in Canadian dollars with no duties, no cross-border fees, and no currency conversion hassles. Whether you're a homeowner in Nova Scotia, a contractor in Alberta, or a commercial roofer in Quebec, you get domestic Canadian shipping rates and Canadian customer support at 437-475-2066.
How does the SnowCatcher perform in heavy Canadian snow loads?
The Stainless SnowCatcher is rated to 3,923 lbs when installed with #14 screws — one of the highest-tested individual snow guards on the market. This makes it more than sufficient for most Canadian residential, agricultural, and light commercial applications. For regions with ground snow loads exceeding 45 psf — common in parts of BC, Quebec, and Northern Ontario — SnoBlox-Snojax recommends upgrading to a continuous snow rail system like the SnoBar or ColorBar. Contact our Canadian team for a layout recommendation based on your specific location and roof dimensions.

Buy the Stainless SnowCatcher in Canada — No Duties, No Hassle

American 304 stainless steel, flat-face engineering, foam-sealed base. Ships from Ontario in Canadian dollars. Request a quote or call a Canadian snow guard specialist.

437-475-2066

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