As an Engineer and Home designer, I thought I might give a precation for the 24"+ snow people who have not seen this much before. The rest of you who live near Santa might chime in too.
Tips:
1) Snow on roofs/decks is an additional load to the standard wind/weight in designs.
2) Blizzard winds and "wet snow" may stick to areas not used to seeing precipitation.
3) Winds on windward sides increase the Stress Duration. A factor of like trying hold a weight up for 1 hours versus 3 days. Kind of a fatigue factor.
4) The longer the Snow weight last on deck/roof the longer Duration Stresses last.
5) Prepare for power outages. Heating needs.
6) Have a snow shove or blower to reduce the snow load.
Chime in if you have ideas and tips to share.
Jim....
Tips:
1) Snow on roofs/decks is an additional load to the standard wind/weight in designs.
2) Blizzard winds and "wet snow" may stick to areas not used to seeing precipitation.
3) Winds on windward sides increase the Stress Duration. A factor of like trying hold a weight up for 1 hours versus 3 days. Kind of a fatigue factor.
4) The longer the Snow weight last on deck/roof the longer Duration Stresses last.
5) Prepare for power outages. Heating needs.
6) Have a snow shove or blower to reduce the snow load.
Chime in if you have ideas and tips to share.
Jim....