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Snow Accumulation on Flat Roofs: What Commercial Property Owners Must Monitor

By D&D Snow Services Team January 15, 2026 3 min read Blog

Flat commercial roofs accumulate snow and ice loads that can approach or exceed design capacity during heavy Ontario winters — monitoring and management prevents structural damage.

Roof Snow Management

Flat commercial roofs accumulate snow and ice loads that can approach or exceed design capacity during heavy Ontario winters — monitoring and management prevents structural damage.

Commercial flat roofs are designed to a specific snow load capacity defined by the National Building Code of Canada and provincial standards. The design load varies by geographic location and building use, but most Ontario commercial buildings are designed for ground snow loads of 1.4 to 2.2 kPa (kilopascals) — equivalent to 140 to 220 kg per square metre.

Safety and Structural Protection

Wet, dense snow is the most dangerous load type. Fresh powdery snow at 50 kg/m³ is far less concerning than wet, compacted snow at 300 to 400 kg/m³. An 8 cm layer of wet, heavy snow can approach the same load as a 50 cm layer of fresh powder.

Warning signs of excessive roof load: audible cracking or popping from within the building, visible deflection of roof deck between structural members, doors that suddenly become difficult to open, and water ponding in unusual locations on the interior ceiling.

Professional Snow Guard Installation

Snow removal from flat roofs must be approached with care. Leaving a thin layer of snow (5 to 8 cm) protects the roofing membrane from physical damage and ice formation at the drain points. Complete mechanical scraping of a flat roof membrane risks puncture, which introduces an expensive leak pathway.

Ice accumulation at roof drains is the most common flat roof winter problem. Interior drains that become blocked by ice cause ponding that stresses the membrane and can lead to drain failure or collapse of the drain assembly. Heated drain covers maintain drain flow during extended cold periods.

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Key Takeaways

  • Flat commercial roofs accumulate snow and ice loads that can approach or exceed design capacity during heavy Ontario win...
  • Wet, dense snow is the most dangerous load type.
  • Snow removal from flat roofs must be approached with care.
  • D&D Snow Services serves Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and surrounding areas
  • Get a free no-obligation quote — call or book online anytime

Sources & References

  • Ontario Building Code — Relevant Standards & Guidelines
  • D&D Snow Services field experience across Waterloo Region
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