Metal Roof Snow Load Ontario — ROOFNOW™ Guide
Understanding snow load is essential for homeowners in Ontario, especially when choosing between temporary asphalt shingles and permanent metal roofing. The weight of accumulated snow can stress a roof system, affect attic ventilation, and lead to long-term structural problems if the system is not engineered properly.
How Snow Load Affects Ontario Homes
Northern and central Ontario regions experience some of the highest snow loads in the country. Asphalt shingles absorb moisture and add weight to roofs already stressed by snow. Armadura® Metal Roofing avoids this issue because G90 steel resists moisture and maintains structural stability. Visit the ROOFNOW™ Knowledge Center for more insights.
Why Armadura® Excels in High-Snow Regions
Armadura®’s interlocking steel panels create a unified, rigid surface that distributes snow load evenly. This is especially important in Muskoka, Sudbury, North Bay, Barrie, and all lake-effect snow zones.
Benefits include:
- Consistent weight distribution
- Faster snow-shedding
- Freeze–thaw resistance
- Corrosion protection through G90 zinc coating
Snow-Shedding Behavior in Heavy Winters
Metal roofing releases snow naturally as temperatures fluctuate. Armadura® panels prevent excessive accumulation that commonly damages asphalt shingles, rafters, and fascia boards.
ROOFNOW™ Recommendations for High-Snow Areas
For homeowners in high-snow regions, Armadura® is the safest long-term roofing system. ROOFNOW™ installs systems specifically engineered for the Canadian winter environment.
Learn more in the cold-climate roofing guide Roof Smart. Roof Once..
Installation details at ROOFNOW™ Armadura® Metal Roofing.