Metal Roof - do people really like this? I can't understand…..

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Anonymous wrote:Metal roofs are indestructible and some people like the way they look. If you want to replace with asphalt shingles, probably more like 10,000 to 15,000 depending on size of roof. If you want to replace with slate, probably $50,000 plus.


Slate is even worse than metal roof, that shit is terrible.


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.
Anonymous
Go to New England, mainly northern New England. They are standard because they are incredibly durable compared shingles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a metal roof on our front porch, shingles everywhere else. The problem with the metal roof is snow on the southern facing side. The metal roof heats up and the snow slides off. If you are walking by at the wrong time you can get pummeled by the snow falling off. Neighbors across the street facing north don’t have this issue as much.


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.
Anonymous

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

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
It's a lovely house, the roof resembles ours over our porch (ours is green). We are happy with jt.
Anonymous
I don't like them aren't they loud when. It rains? They look cheap too.
Anonymous
They aren't loud over solid decking. The only are louder over open framing.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Metal roof suck and an asphalt roof costs no more than 7 to 10k. I am very familiar with metal roofs , they are installed as a last resort.


You don’t know what you are talking about or you live more than 100 miles from any decent size town/city.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is that house priced at only $775,000 and not selling? It looks like a much more expensive property. Is it on a busy street?


Anonymous wrote:No, the street is very nice. The house is gorgeous IMHO, but it is old. I can foresee lots if expensive repairs/maintenance/upgrades. The property itself is also very nice - not huge but not tiny either - just perfect.

I think the fact that it is old is intimidating for potential buyers like me.


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Anonymous wrote:That's the 2014 sold price. Current price is $1.2M IIRC.


Right. The two posts to which you are responding are from 05/19/2014, back before it sold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Metal roofs are indestructible and some people like the way they look. If you want to replace with asphalt shingles, probably more like 10,000 to 15,000 depending on size of roof. If you want to replace with slate, probably $50,000 plus.


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.
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