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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on March 31, 2013, 06:53:23 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/11581768
Oh my.
LaydeeBug (4,376 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 10:04 AM
So we're getting a new roof, does anyone rec a particular shingle or tile?
I am in the Balto-Wash corridor in a two dormer cape cod.
eShirl (11,795 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 10:17 AM
1. we went with a new standing seam metal roof for our saltbox type home
looks really great and is supposed to be cheaper over the long term, though it's initially more expensive than other roofing
https://www.google.com/search?q=standing+seam+metal+roofing
LiberalEsto (16,322 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 11:10 AM
2. We live in Montgomery County, MD and replaced the roof three years ago
After researching on the EPA's Energy Star web site, we went with white CertainTeed Energy-Star rated asphalt shingles, which got us an $800 tax deduction. The roofer also put in soffitt vents and a type of ridge vent to keep our attic cooler, and put in new gutters and leaf guards. We think he did a fantastic job.
I will PM you the name of the roofer we worked with, because he is excellent and had very good prices and workmanship. I got estimates from 6 roofers and he was by far the best. My neighbor across the street also had his roof redone by the same company.
LaydeeBug (4,376 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 12:07 PM
4. Please do. Our roofer told us that the Energy Star shingle isn't worth it. Hmm....
and that it doubles the cost
LaydeeBug (4,376 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 12:13 PM
5. He also said that since we are surrounded by trees, it wouldn't make that much a difference.
I remember that I wasn't particularly p'o'ed when he said that.
LiberalEsto (16,322 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 07:34 PM
11. We have a rambler. Half the roof faces southeast
So we get a lot of hot sun. The shade trees are in the back yard. That's why I wanted something that would help reflect the light.
If we can ever afford it, I want to put up some kind of solar panls.
X_Digger (12,932 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 11:38 AM
3. I prefer a 40 year two layer architectural shingle.
In two different houses, I've replaced those thin, single layer three tab shingles with architectural shingles that have two layers. Add a ridge vent, taking out whirly-gigs, and you're good to go.
Stinky The Clown (50,754 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 12:14 PM
6. Standing Seam Steel
It ain't just for barns anymore. Although it is VERY nice on a barn
NMDemDist2 (48,817 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 01:51 PM
7. we have a 10 year old steel roof
still looks brand new
Stinky The Clown (50,754 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 02:16 PM
8. When we chose it for the barn, we were told it has a 50 year warranty but that 100 years was . . . .
. . . . very possible.
The "paint" on it is a very high tech coating. The biggest threat to it is abrasion, which is almost impossible to experience except in a sandstorm!
NMDemDist2 (48,817 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 02:52 PM
9. LOL whereas we have sand storms often
just saying...... Arizona blows and Texas sucks and i'm in the middle
Stinky The Clown (50,754 posts) Wed Mar 13, 2013, 03:29 PM
10. You'll be fine. The worst that might happen is it will need a new coat of pait.
Another beauty about them is that they can, indeed, be recoated. But where you are, they will probably last uncoated.
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LaydeeBug (4,376 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 07:45 PM
12. After much fussing and hemming and hawing...I think it will be an architectural GAF lifetime roof
in pewter gray or biscayne blue (I think the blue is too light, or I'd have it in a minute)
What do you think?
http://www.gaf.com/Roofing/Residential/Products/Shingles/Timberline/Ultra_High_Definition
X_Digger (12,932 posts) Wed Mar 20, 2013, 09:09 PM
13. I agree, the pewter would match so many house trim colors, too.
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I put a metal roof on the house back in the fall of 2002. Cost me $2500 installed. Guy that did it had it on in 3 days. Best thing I ever did. Was one of the first houses here to do it. Now metal roofs are sprouting up around here all over the place. Screw shingles.