Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 10, 2015 at 14:28:17 from (172.77.185.45):
In Reply to: Re: Metal roof repair posted by Mike M on November 10, 2015 at 07:32:54:
Mike, try the new link. I had it playing when I copied the address. You have to watch a commercial first. You should get the new clip I watched last night and it shows them removing the metal, shows rust under metal .
This isn't the first I seen metal roofs removed and shingles put on pole barns. There was a local church that removed the front of church that had a metal roof. Mold caused by condensation required them to tear everything down.
I was thinking of putting concrete siding on a room addition. Then I googled concrete siding and found a class action lawsuits. Concrete siding trapped moisture, mold. I may not live long enough, but I'm betting metal roof may someday be in a class action too. $200,000 to replace a metal roof is an expensive repair.
You will never sell me metal, period.
If link doesn't work google sullivan county jail , WTWO news
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