Corrugated Metal Roofing
Hi I saw that many houses in Europe use this material for roofing and also as siding. I wonder why this is not being done here as well. It seems like it has many advantages over other types of roofs – Newer technologies for metal allow for almost 100% rust free panels, they last a minimum of 50 years, quick to install, almost no seams, less expensive and requires no maintanance, light weight…. Any thoughts?
Williams
in Exteriors 14 years and 4 months ago
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Williams | 14 years and 4 months ago
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bkmatthew – In Iceland they only use this type of roofs and they get much more snow than us so I guess it is a good application. Thanks for you input about the slope.
bkmatthew | 14 years and 4 months ago
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I lived in a house in Australia for many years with a low slope (about 6 degrees) corrugated metal roof. It never leaked. Not sure how they would stand up to the heavy snows we get in New York. I must say the tar paper roofing that is very common in NY seems to me to be a very short-lived application.
jockdeboeraia | 14 years and 4 months ago
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I love the sound of rain on a tin roof, but most people do not like the look and think of it as trailer park. You cannot install it on a low slope roof as it will leak. Siding is another matter.
Williams | 14 years and 4 months ago
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As siding or as roofing? You sure it can’t be used on flat roofs?
restorationcontractor | 14 years and 4 months ago
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Won’t work on flat roofs, which are mostly what we have here. Very industrial look to it, not so much for brownstone Brooklyn residential, unless your building modern/retro. That said, I will be using it on two of my warehouses primarily for that 40’s 50’s cool industrial look.