Posted by redforlife on August 26, 2014 at 16:13:18 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Barn roofing posted by Dave H (MI) on August 26, 2014 at 15:14:19:
I think the bigger thing with the rubber washers is nails versus screws. Nails not so good, screws alot better. Nails work thier way loose. Once it is loose the rubber washer is no longer tight, will leak and start to deteriorate the washer along with what it is nailed to. Screws have to turn to come loose. They generally don't, and the washer stays tight. Rain water only gets to the edge if it stays tight and washer lasts alot better. I wouldn't be afraid. Very common in my area and seems to be the preferrance. Not as big of problem as shingled roofs going bad and leaking before they are replaced.
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