Our old house in New England has a steep pitched metal roof and no gutters. Our front door is right under a roof valley, so it is unusable on rainy days and all of winter. The water running down the valley has rotted out our building sill, and we have to get it replaced. I don’t want the same thing to happen to the new sill! Installing gutters is not currently an option because the winter snow avalanches would just rip them away. I have read about snow guards, but have never seen any in real life. How well do they work, are they hard to install, will they work when 18” of snow falls on the roof? Will the snow guards slow down the avalanches enough to keep gutters in place? Alternatively, should we just build a porch to divert precipitation further from the foundation? Any advice is welcome!

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    11 months ago

    Is it possible to install a small covered entry where the peak sheds water to the sides of the front door? Just a short 4x4 roof over your front door. Regarding the valley, that could be a prime spot to quasi gutter the water; catch it and guide it down and away from the house.

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      11 months ago

      That’s what we’re looking at now, but to deal with the snow issue as well, I think it will be a porch running the length of the house. Divert ALL the precipitation from the foundation!