Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 27, 2014 at 06:17:19 from (50.108.117.135):
In Reply to: Barn roofing posted by Dave H (MI) on August 26, 2014 at 15:14:19:
So, read your responses to my wife last night and we discussed it at length. I guess we are going to do the metal roof. Even if it were to go south on me, I think it will be easier to fix than a lot of shingles. I had good shingles put on the house a few years back and they have worked out good. Old ones lasted 20 years but were rough when they came off. Makes a mess too. When I bought the farm I found a farm dump where they had been dumping shingles for decades. I sent three Bagsters completely full to the dump and then when that started to add up I switched to black plastic contractors bags. We sent two huge bags a week out with the regular trash over two months. All told, about 5-6 tons of shingles by my math. At least you can SELL a metal roof when it goes bad!
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