Snow can make a roof collapse if it is enough. You want to be careful and make sure you remove the snow from your roof if you get bad weather.
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Snow collects and packs together when on a flat surface. The snow underneath usually freezes and can do damage to any type of roof. There are things to do to prevent this from happening.
The snow acts as an insulation between the plant and the frost.
it is but you have to remember to wipe the snow off it once in a while so the weight of the snow can't damage the springs...i just wiped snow off mine and takes about 15min
Of course it will damage the tire/tires. It will damage tires to drive on any road while using chains, probably more so on a dry road. Even on a road with snow and ice and even though the wear/damage to the tires is minimal, the tires will still suffer some excessive wear/damage. Chains should only be used when necessary unless you don't worry about early tire replacement. snow...
depends how much you want but can damage your board
it would get toppled with snow and depending on the velocity and mass of the snow it could receive serious unreparable damage
If you hit a snow bank, you may find your car won't start if the engine or starter has sustained damage. Physical damage prevents the engine from turning over properly to allow combustion.
the way that people in an avalanche disaster area decrease the damage done by a avalanche is they put up snow fences that are like fences that stand on an angle and they are meant to break and roll with the snow and while the snow is rolling, it's very likely for the snow fences to stick back into the ground and that decreases the avalanches speed so that when it hits it isn't as bad
Overworking the motor will cause damage. If you try to plow more snow than what your vehicle can manage, that will damage the motor. Simply having a snowplow mounted will not.
No,it does not do any damage to the engine or the drive-train of the vehicle with an automatic transmission
You should take photos to document the damage and contact the town law department to inquire about filing a claim.