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Alana Gibson
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Flat roof options
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I also recommend the rubber roof, but no tires or flooding.
I also have a flat roof and had a rubber roof installed about 10 years
ago at a cost of $6400, including removal of the existing tar/gravel
roof. It is the kind that comes in rolls and the edges are melted
together. Around here, East Texas, you don't get a very long guarantee
period and it started leaking again about when the guarantee expired. I
did get a discount on my homeowners insurance as they called it an
"impact resistant" roof.
I too am looking for a more permanent solution, so I wondered if any of
you have actually used this product,
http://www.sanitred.com/Roofing.htm
If so, what did you like/dislike about it and would you recommend it?
Alana
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