Posted by Bill(Wis) on October 27, 2008 at 08:02:36 from (71.249.198.251):
In Reply to: Barn roof Wisconsin posted by DrChris on October 27, 2008 at 08:00:04:
My grandfather put metal roofs on everything in about 1915. Right over the top of the original wood shingles. We just tore down the big barn and the machine shed as well. The posts and beams in the big barn were in perfect shape and most were shipped to California where they like the idea of recycling old barns to make bars, restaurants and movie star's homes. Best investment you will ever make, assuming the building is going to be used for many more years, is a metal roof. Get as many estimates as you can. Golke Bros in Waupaca has been doing this for generations. Morton Buildings in Wausau will do a first class job in right short order but might be pricey and then the Amish. Better check the quality on theirs by examining a roof they already installed somewhere. Beautiful thing about metal is that it lasts just about forever, goes on fast right over the top of what's there now and looks pretty good too. About as fireproof as anything gets.
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