I have a channel drain type on my house andwhen I had it put on part had coragated tin on but the wood shingles were already off, the rest had the shingles taken off before the roof was put on. Also several other buildings with shingles and the barn when the roof was replaced tin was just nailed over the wood shingles but some of that was done years ago. I would never allow any tin to be put over a shingle because most of the nails only go into the bad shingle and not into a sheating lath so nothing to keep that nail from poping. The house roof was where I was afraid that with a wind it would go flying because of nailed into those shingles so had it replaced so I would not wake up at night sometime with the rain pooring down in my face. The barn roof leaks all the time from not being able to fasten down tight on those shingles. Have been told it is illeagle to put one over the top of anouther. If I was going to buy a property with a roof put on over anouther it would be replaced before purchase was completed. And if a shingle roof was bad enough to replace then chances are good it was leaking even if you do not see it and the sheating will be bad.
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