Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on June 03, 2014 at 06:17:33 from (74.32.142.145):
In Reply to: OT: Lack of Knowledge. posted by LOU from Wi. on June 02, 2014 at 17:24:14:
It looks like you intend to change to a metal roof. Steel roofing today does not seem to last anywhere near as long as it did 50 or a hundred years ago, I have steel roofing on my house guaranteed until 1928. Steel roofing today is inferior to steel made years ago. There isn't a contractor in my town I would trust to put roofing on according to the manufacturers instructions and if it isn't done right, you can forget about a guarantee. I think it's just because they never bothered to read the instructions. Example, the latest instructions I saw said minimum 5/8" Plywood and special larger diameter and shorter screws. If you use OSB or 1/2" plywood or the longer skinny screws sorry, you did it wrong no warranty. DO SOME RESEARCH AND MAKE SURE YOUR CONTRACTOR DOES IT ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. DON'T let him tell you "We always do it this way" Good luck
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