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200Tom1
Orange Level Joined: 03 Jun 2019 Location: Iowa Points: 1130 |
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Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 11:35pm |
Guys I am going to have a new roof put on the old shack next spring. My insurance agent told me to get the steel shingles put on instead of sheet steel. He says if you get any wear on those shingles, you can spray on adhesive and put the crushed colored stone back on the shingles. Has anyone experienced this? As usual thanks much folks.
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jaybmiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 21468 |
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hmm, so your agent's wife's nephew's son owns the local steel shingle company ??? I bet one reason sheet steel roofs on barns last ,well, dang near forever, is that they QUICKLY get rid of water,ice,snow as they are Smoooooooth NOT ROUGH like gritty asphalt or metal shingles Go ahead call me crazy..but some of the 'fizzicks' I learned in high school made sense. My 'Hy-Grade' steel roof was put up in 2014 (?), smooth steel shingles,. Water flows off them very well especially the low pitch (3/12) section that was always a problem with gritty asphalt shingles... What's on your house, barn ? Do you HAVE to 'match' the look ? Odds are real good your grandkids will enjoy THEIR steel roof.....
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Clay
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Udall, Kansas Points: 8789 |
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We have a steel roof on our house and I love it.
The roof is a snap lock (hidden fasteners). The paint surface has a bit of a texture. [there is no grit, just paint.] This texture keeps the sheen down, unlike smooth paint. Another advantage of the texture is it is not as slippery thus safer to walk on. My roofer had never put on a roof with this texture but was thrilled. He is now recommending this roof to his customers. Every year, I have to climb onto the roof to swab the chimney flue. The texture helps keep me from slipping. Cost difference between smooth and textured is negligible.
Edited by Clay - 09 Nov 2022 at 6:39am |
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JohnColo
Orange Level Joined: 03 Apr 2020 Location: Niwot, CO Points: 1258 |
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I remember seeing barns back in Ohio with slate roofs that were put on in the 1800's and still keeping the rain and snow out. A lot of the old houses have a metal roof put on in the early 20th century that are holding up well. I imagine they need to be painted every so often.
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