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golfknut
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Nov 03, 2013

Ice/Snow on roof at departure time

We are taking our first snowbird trip this winter with a planned departure date of late December.

I was thinking about strong possibility of there being snow and ice on the roof of our motorhome when we want to leave.

I want to avoid the prospect of driving down the highway spewing ice and snow chunks on vehicles behind us.

I do have an aluminum roof rake for the house (which I could modify with a softer edge to prevent damaging the motorhome roof) which I could use to clean off the motorhome but I would prefer not to use it. Or at least use it only to pull off the top stuff and not get close to the actual roof surface. I can just picture myself catching a hidden roof or plumbing vent and causing damage.

I was wondering how much roof melt-off of ice and snow there would be if I turned on the furnace and let the inside temperature get up into the 60's or so? Would there be any melting of roof snow at that temp?

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