Really what needs to be done: A. This house needs to maintained all winter. No one is living in it so there is no hope and it was not intended to be shoveled out.
B. If maintained, the person responsible for shoveling must dig snow moats around the frame of the structure after each storm to create a place to deposit snow collected from the roof.
C. 10 foot sheets (about 2 feet wide) of plexiglass or other similar material can be used with a partner to razor the snow from the roof after each storm. The snow then deposits into the moat.
D. Another moat must be dug.
E. Rinse repeat. It's not about melting it's about digging with strategy and that's snow geekdom for ya
A. This house needs to maintained all winter. No one is living in it so there is no hope and it was not intended to be shoveled out.
B. If maintained, the person responsible for shoveling must dig snow moats around the frame of the structure after each storm to create a place to deposit snow collected from the roof.
C. 10 foot sheets (about 2 feet wide) of plexiglass or other similar material can be used with a partner to razor the snow from the roof after each storm. The snow then deposits into the moat.
D. Another moat must be dug.
E. Rinse repeat. It's not about melting it's about digging with strategy and that's snow geekdom for ya