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Garage Roof Advice
Is not that very flammable for a garage?
However definitely avoid plastic. It goes brittle in just a few years, at
least all the stuff I had on my roof did, but now the garage is gorn and a
nice flattish bit of concrete remains. grin.
Brian
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"Chris Hogg" wrote in message
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On Mon, 10 May 2021 03:27:37 -0700 (PDT), cf-leeds
wrote:
I need to replace a very leaky old garage roof, which is currently in
corrugated asbestos sheets (I think they're asbestos anyway). I'm aware of
the disposal process for old asbestos roof and I have details of the local
council disposal process for asbestos - I'm ok with all that.
My question is what's the best replacement for the roof.
It's a flat sloping roof with a single gutter across the back end of the
garage - It's a prefab garage. (not a pitch roof).
I thought I'd just look online for some galvanised corrugated metal
sheets, around the same dimensions at the old asbestos, but I find there
are many products out there, including corrugated bitumen sheets.
Can anyone offer some advice on a good option here.
My main criteria are, easy to install, good-value, long lasting in terms
of no discolouring, if they happen to be dark great for example. Is there
anything that you'd definitely avoid ?
Any tips welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Onduline?
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Onduline-Bl...x-3mm/p/240039
or https://tinyurl.com/yzsxa947
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