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Re: Re-Roofing the Barn
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Posted by PaulW_NJ on October 05, 2006 at 15:09:30 from (70.111.101.96):
In Reply to: Re-Roofing the Barn posted by Blue3992 on October 05, 2006 at 13:44:16:
For my garage building I went to a company that erects metal buildings, and was able to buy siding sheets (don"t recall size exactly - maybe 3 ft x 5 ft)at very reasonable prices. They had lots of odd lots of leftovers from buildings they had completed (different colors, etc). Steel siding looks the same on the roof from my view. Used double sided stick foam tape between section edges, and screwed the pieces into 2x4"s run horizontally across the roof. On my 30x40 barn, I removed 5 layers of roll roofing, replaced the old dried out and partly rotted T&G boards with plywood, and put on strip shingles. Just getting all of the weight off of the roof sure is good assurance every time it snows.
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