The snow just loads the roof which is carried by the same truss as the deck, so no change in load.
The snow just loads the roof which is carried by the same truss as the deck, so no change in load.
Unless it's a flat roof, it shouldn't be the same.
Unless it's a flat roof, it shouldn't be the same.
Regardless of the slope of the roof, looking straight down, x square feet of snow weighs the same whether it's on a slope or flat.
Regardless of the slope of the roof, looking straight down, x square feet of snow weighs the same whether it's on a slope or flat.
Do you think snow says and builds up on sloped roofs as much as on flat surfaces like bridge road surfaces?
Do you think snow says and builds up on sloped roofs as much as on flat surfaces like bridge road surfaces?
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