I don’t understand this comment. Slate roofing can last over 100 years, though patching may be needed if there’s damage. Replacing a whole slate roof, or putting a new one on, is now prohibitive bc of cost. |
| Go to New England, mainly northern New England. They are standard because they are incredibly durable compared shingles. |
they put snowguards on the roof to fix this issue. We love our copper roof, that is now a beautiful patina. Honestly we couldn't afford it at today's rates. |
This is a metal roof and I know first hand they last without issue for 15+ years and counting. Google metal tile roof to see all the styles
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| I didn't really have a choice as the additions from a previous Era didn't have enough slope so were failing miserably over time. It was metal or tar. But I love the look of metal. |
| It's a lovely house, the roof resembles ours over our porch (ours is green). We are happy with jt. |
| I don't like them aren't they loud when. It rains? They look cheap too. |
| They aren't loud over solid decking. The only are louder over open framing. |
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Metal makes sense in a pretty narrow range; when the architecture of the structure demands it, if the building is designed for generational use or if the building is regularly scoured with 80+ mile per hour winds.
If it’s not one of these three then it’s a vanity purchase and if the neighbors don’t have it as well you’re not going to get more for your house in fact you’ll chase some people away. |
| BIL got a metal roof on his house, it's a ranch and it looks fine...he has also had zero storm damage during some really bad storms and it also protects much better against fires. It's a good choice for upcoming climate changes. |
You don’t know what you are talking about or you live more than 100 miles from any decent size town/city. |
| Drive through Roland Park or Homeland in Baltimore. There are plenty of metal and slate roofs in those neighborhoods. They are incredibly expensive to repair but beautiful. |
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Right. The two posts to which you are responding are from 05/19/2014, back before it sold. |
Why do people believe this? It’s metal. It can rust. I bought a house with a metal roof. It rusted and had water coming through the holes on the roof. |