Posted by dave guest on October 26, 2008 at 20:46:09 from (4.229.177.136):
In Reply to: Metal Roof ? posted by Genos on October 22, 2008 at 20:30:24:
Have metal roof about 5 years now. Only worry is that screws and washers will loosen up and leak. Think you can hear expansion and contraction of layers when sun hits it. In MI cost was almost double and that was after many estimates, some as high as 25K compared to 5K for shingles(tearoff included) Email if any questions. We have unique situation of being right under high voltage lines. Hoped that metal would shield occupants from magnetic fields. I can park camper under lines and read 200 volts from camper to ground. If we live to 100, we know that it was a good idea. Experts were no help at all. Utility says never a problem. They increased high voltage wire size 30 percent and told me that meant reduced magnetic fields, bull doodoo. Never get electrician to believe that. I are one.
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