Hi Max
Thanks for the info.  I have given up on colors a long time ago, so Fran will 
choose the color.

John
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Max Hearn 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:46 AM
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Metal Roof


    
  John,

  The metal roof is a wondrous thing to the folks around our ages. It is
  history and old-time tradition (cause slate was too expensive and tile was
  too hard to get).

  My son-in-law puts on a lot of metal roofs. He says to pay attention to the
  warranty and what the sales literature tells you. Also, the proper nail
  or screw with the correct washer has some to do with longevity and
  maintenance. Further the standing seam metal roof is a installers art form
  (expensive and time consuming for the installer). The price of labor goes
  up. 

  I have a stick built metal shed. It is out of the same metal that the metal
  roofs are manufactured. All, the roof and sides are insulated. Jack
  (son-in-law) says that he uses the insulation because it is the right size
  and weight and designed to be against the metal and works to deal with the
  issues of temperature and condensation. It is not the standard glass spun,
  plastic on one side and spun glass exposed on the other.

  This metal is not the old-type galvanized, "heavy variety" of metal, either.
  It is lighter. I suppose you could get it in a heavier weight (didn't ask).

  There are a few "metal roofed" residential homes around here in
  sub-divisions. I don't think the county or the city has much of an
  ordinance regarding metal roofs, but do know that sub-division covenants can
  be harsh and controlling on such building and renovation issues. Of course,
  if you were in the "Holy City" (Charleston, SC) the Board of Architectural
  Review would probably require a metal or slate roof! Then, would tell you
  the color and style to match the neighborhood and color of paint on your
  home!

  Are you gonna let Fran pick out the color of your new roof?

  Best,

  Max in SC

  From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]
  On Behalf Of John Sherrer
  Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 7:03 PM
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Metal Roof

  Hi Folks
  We need a new roof. We would like a metal roof. I am trying to learn as much
  about metal roofs as I can. I will list what I have learned, tru or untrue.
  1. The rubber washers used with the screws that hold down the roof can break
  down in time, causing problems. The solution is to use a seamless roof,
  which costs more.
  2. An old shingle roof left under the metal roof will break down in time and
  cause the metal roof to become loose.
  3. The warranty period is based on how much the paint will fade on the roof.

  So far, I have only found roofs with 30 and 40 year warranties. I have been
  looking for 50 year warranties. A friend of mine got a silver metal roof a
  few years ago, and the color was all the way thru the metal. This seems to
  be the best kind of roof to get, but my wife does not want the silver color.

  I also would like gutter helmets with the roof, and so far I have no luch
  with this.

  John
  http://WhiteCane.org
  http://BlindWoodWorker.com
  http://HolyTeaClub.comcom\whitecane
  http://anellos.ws

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