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[email protected] August 7th 05 07:08 PM

Metal roofing advice
 
I am working on a fixer-upper house in the Memphis area with a couple
of layers of leaky asphalt shingles over uneven boards, about 1500 sf.
Because of the unevenness and questionable condition of the decking I
plan to cover it with standing seam metal roofing panels.

What would be better - furring over the old roof, removing the old
shingles and furring, applying directly to the old deck, or removing
the decking as well? New decking is not an option, and I would really
like to avoid having to deal with the old roofing. The main
consideration is minimizing total cost and labor.

Thanks for any suggestions or sources of discount roofing panels!

'Hell' is a relative term

tom August 7th 05 08:04 PM

Metal need a pretty flat substrate... What's the pitch of the roof? Tom


Edwin Pawlowski August 7th 05 09:23 PM


wrote in message

What would be better - furring over the old roof,


Only a hack would do that.


removing the old
shingles and furring, applying directly to the old deck, or removing
the decking as well?


Apply tot he old deck if it is sound. but be prepared to have to replace
some on an old house.



The main
consideration is minimizing total cost and labor.


Going to be a slum lord eh?



[email protected] August 7th 05 09:38 PM

On 7 Aug 2005 12:04:07 -0700, "tom" wrote:

Metal need a pretty flat substrate... What's the pitch of the roof? Tom


I believe it's 6 in 12... looks to be about 30 degrees. Roofing is
*not* my forte.

'Hell' is a relative term

[email protected] August 7th 05 09:45 PM

On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 20:23:41 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
wrote:


wrote in message

What would be better - furring over the old roof,


Only a hack would do that.


removing the old
shingles and furring, applying directly to the old deck, or removing
the decking as well?


Apply tot he old deck if it is sound. but be prepared to have to replace
some on an old house.



The main
consideration is minimizing total cost and labor.


Going to be a slum lord eh?

Actually I would like a roof over my head, but thank you for your
contribution.


'Hell' is a relative term

Edwin Pawlowski August 8th 05 12:20 AM


wrote in message
Going to be a slum lord eh?

Actually I would like a roof over my head, but thank you for your
contribution.


Then why do it the cheapest and least labor and have to do it again because
it failed? Do it once, do it right, and it will truly be the cheapest over
the years.




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