If the snow is not removed the snow acts like an insulator and starts to melt the ice under the snow.
Snow on roof of rv.
Once the ice is exposed to sunlight it will melt and run off on its own.
Concentrate on removing the snow but leave any ice buildup alone.
Whenever neurotic people like me think to ask this question northwood will tell them that 2 is an acceptable load for the roof of any rv including theirs.
You can use a snow roof coating for commercial projects too.
A snow seal is a valuable roof coating that can offer a shield to your roofing system against the elements.
The rv is 8 wide so it can be 250 pounds per running foot if 1 foot of water is on the roof.
It is typically an elastomeric coating that can adhere to metal aluminum granulated rolled roofing and other roofing systems.
It then can migrate throughout your rv causing serious structural and cosmetic damage.
Using a hammer to break it up will cause more harm than good.
A plastic shovel is much less likely to catch and tear your rv s rubber roof.
Snow roof coating for rv.
By breaking up ice you will also disturb the seam sealer that is preventing leaks at any seams or joints.
Melting snow leads to water damage.
The ice buildup can be the worst damage your rv could endure.
1 foot of fluffy snow would be around 20 pounds per running foot of the rv length.
The water can start to open up seams on your roof.