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February 13th, 2008
By Jessica Langlois
By Jessica Langlois
It’s really amazing how every winter is different. Some years we have truck loads of snow and some years like last year, we hardly had any snow left for family sugar shacks in March!
I’ve recently heard many people discussing the amount of snow on their roof tops and the complications related to removing some of it by necessity. Is it really necessary to remove it? Well apparently in some cases it may be recommended, but how to go about it? Well, while surfing different web sites I met with the Roof Rake which seems to be quite the tool to do the job. I found the following quite interesting for people eager to remove excess snow on their roof tops! Here’s what they had to say;
The solution is a roof rake, which you operate from the ground.
Though pretty funny, seems to me like a good alternative to other costly solutions… Here’s a web site that sells the tool in the US and in Canada, www.roofrake.com I even saw one for sale on amazon.com!


June 18th, 2008 at 10:45 am
Living up here in Wisconsin I can certainly relate. We had more snow this year than ever! But as you mentioned, some years it’s the complete opposite. Thanks for the information, will look into the snow rake.