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CV Roofing Systems

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CV Roofing Systems

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20 years of experience

CV Roofing Systems has provided roofing service to Pennsylvania for over 20 years. Specializing in commercial roofing, the company's contractors are experts in roof installation, repair, replacement, and restoration on all types of commercial roof systems! CV Roofing Systems serves customers in Littlestown, Huntingdon, Chambersburg, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Hershey, Lebanon, Lancaster, York, Gettysburg, Littlestown, Hanover, Greencastle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Waynesboro, Altoona, Fredrick (MD), Hagerstown (MD), and the surrounding areas.

CV Roofing Systems has provided roofing service to Pennsylvania for over 20 years. Specializing in commercial roofing, the company's contractors are experts in roof installation, repair, replacement, and restoration on all types of commercial roof systems! CV Roofing Systems serves customers in Littlestown, Huntingdon, Chambersburg, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Hershey, Lebanon, Lancaster, York, Gettysburg, Littlestown, Hanover, Greencastle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Waynesboro, Altoona, Fredrick (MD), Hagerstown (MD), and the surrounding areas.





Robert A Moore

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Robert A Moore

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28 years of experience

Owner operated , no subs ,I do not accept money in advance for labor ,free estimates , payment accepted only with customer satisfaction . I am a Maine master arborist new to Pleasantville PA . Over 35yrs. experience , looking to start again in this area . All of my previous customers are pleased and sorry to see me move , so references are available .

Owner operated , no subs ,I do not accept money in advance for labor ,free estimates , payment accepted only with customer satisfaction . I am a Maine master arborist new to Pleasantville PA . Over 35yrs. experience , looking to start again in this area . All of my previous customers are pleased and sorry to see me move , so references are available .



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Roof Ice and Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

Generally, snow removal from a roof should occur once over six inches of snow accumulates, especially if you notice that ice dams have formed. Without ice dams, you can let the snow accumulation hit 12 inches before removing it. However, the amount of snow that is too much for your roof also depends on the sturdiness of your roof and the compactness of the snow. If your roof needs maintenance or has structural issues, it’s best not to let the snow accumulate too much for fear of collapsing.

How much snow can a roof hold? The answer could help you to avoid roof collapse—a worst-case scenario, of course. For most roofs, you can expect it to withstand four feet of fresh snow, two feet of packed snow, or two to three feet of a mix of old and new snow. However, your roof will only be able to handle one inch of ice. The actual weight capacity of your roof may vary, so check with whoever built it for exact details.

When starting the engine, you typically leave the choke on a snowblower in the "choke" or "closed" position. After starting, let the engine run for a few minutes to warm up. Then, gradually open the choke, moving it to the "open" or "run" position, allowing more air into the engine and transitioning to a normal fuel-air mixture. The exact duration varies based on the snowblower model and ambient temperature, but as a general rule, you should open the choke once the engine has stabilized and runs smoothly, typically within a few minutes.

Some commercial services use sand when clearing ice, but that’s to add instant traction, not to melt the ice. While you can scatter kitty litter, sand, or similar substances on steps, paths, or porches to improve safety during icy conditions, they won’t help melt hardened ice. Rely on salt or other de-icing methods to fully melt away stubborn ice.

When temperatures drop far enough, even rock salt can’t melt the ice. The briny solution freezes before it develops, and the salt doesn’t work, which happens around 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep in mind that wind chill and other factors impact ice-melting progress. Some ice melters, like magnesium chloride, work at colder temperatures and work better for deep winter freezes.

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