Posted by Mark - IN. on May 16, 2016 at 17:18:59 from (98.212.12.56):
In Reply to: Metal Roof posted by blackhole49 on May 16, 2016 at 16:44:27:
Every last one of my barns has got a metal roof. About 7 years or so ago my house asphalt roof got replaced with a 30 year asphalt roof, and they did a great job. Every Fall and Spring when I get up there to remove the oak leaves and then rinse the gutters out, there's always the colored gravely asphalt that wore off the shingles, little by little in the gutters. You don't know how many times I've told myself...should have gone metal. Decades ago when I lived in Romeoville, IL, there were and still are plenty of homes that had the same galvanized steel roofs that they had on them when they were built in the late '50's, not even discovered. A bit noisy during hard rains, but other than that...I should have gone industrial grade galvanized steel roof on my house. I'd be dead 300 years and it'd still be there.
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