Posted by Jim in NY on November 01, 2007 at 08:49:40 from (206.15.129.61):
In Reply to: Re: O/T rolled roofing posted by dhermesc on November 01, 2007 at 06:15:44:
If you have "ANY" sag in the shed roof at "any" time of the year (snow load, ect.) your rolled roofing will not stand up to the test per square foot of nailing surface. The nails will pull and the birds will get the grit = leaks On the other hand "tin roofing" in the way to go -- without a doubt. I install alot of it -- it is trouble free and goes on easy/quick. You will get many years of trouble free service out of it before you have to repaint it (if you use either galvanized or painted to begin with) 20 year warranty on the painted products... and then some. Galvanized is cheaper the painted ! ABC metal roofing is well know throughout the Northeast and West for sales service at lumber yards in many areas. There are of course other brands to choose from also. The going price here In Upstate NY is $2.00 a running foot for IMPERIAL RIB designs-- many colors to choose from also... If you need more info please email me and I will be glad to help... JIM
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