On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
wrote:
> Where do you live? B Here in New York, we just had a very bad time with ice
> dams. B Those foam inserts look like they would turn into solid blocks of
ice
> if used here. B The rainhandler perhaps would be OK in some cases, but
> spraying the water off the roof and onto the driveway will just be an ice
> nightmare.
That was exactly my thought.
(We had ice dams on the wood shed. It's not heated, insulated, nor
even closed: open on one side, and a foot of air between the roof and
the back (low) side. I was pretty amazed by that. Just the right
conditions of cold and sun, I guess.)
>
> -Steve Trovato
> strovato@optonline.net
>
> At 10:42 AM 3/8/2011, Peter Murray wrote:
>>
>> I am looking at putting this on my house, where I just want the water
>> to exit the roof without running down the walls or creating valleys in
>> my beds...
>>
>> http://www.rainhandler.com/
>
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