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RE: Snow drift for existing building
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Tu Ha
12-22-2025 10:59 AM
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The snow load for this project seems a bit complex because the lower roof has a steep 1:2 slope, creating a deep valley where snow drift can accumulate. This setup differs from ASCE 7-22 Figure 7.7-2, where the lower roof is flat. Because of that, you may want to take extra care here-it's possible the ...
RE: Snow drift for existing building
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12-22-2025 07:53 AM
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