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Posted by Dachshund on August 30, 2006 at 11:16:24 from (216.170.46.52):
In Reply to: Re: OT Roofing posted by bcPA on August 30, 2006 at 10:15:49:
Just my opinion but, I'd NEVER put a metal roof on a structure that is meant for habitation (ie - house). As a former roofing and window inspector, I have NEVER found a metal roof that didn't have unseen (an unknown about) damage underneath. This goes the same for metal wrapped windows and doors. Even if the metal was "installed correctly". Can a composite roof have unseen damage? Sure, but (in my experience) on average, it is a LOT less. Metal does not breathe like composite does. Metal is also not maintenance free. It will actually call for MORE upkeep (in most cases). A lot of folks are happy with thier metal roof, but in my experience, and seeing what I've seen, I sure wouldn't want one on anything but an out building. Just my 2 cents!
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