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Goedjn October 30th 06 07:55 PM

Roll roofing, steep roof.
 
Why is it that asphalt roll roofing never seems to be used for
steeply pitched roofs?

It doesn't appear as if it's contra-inducated by the
manufacturer.

--Goedjn

[email protected] October 30th 06 08:08 PM

Roll roofing, steep roof.
 

Goedjn wrote:
Why is it that asphalt roll roofing never seems to be used for
steeply pitched roofs?

It doesn't appear as if it's contra-inducated by the
manufacturer.

--Goedjn


Because it looks like cheap s**t, moreso with the increased
visibility from ground-level as pitch increases? In large part.

J


Bob F October 30th 06 09:59 PM

Roll roofing, steep roof.
 

"Goedjn" wrote in message
...
Why is it that asphalt roll roofing never seems to be used for
steeply pitched roofs?

It doesn't appear as if it's contra-inducated by the
manufacturer.


I've heard that it's illegal here.

Bob



calhoun October 31st 06 12:16 AM

Roll roofing, steep roof.
 
1) It would be very difficult to apply. You use roof jacks under the
shingles on Steep roofs. No place to fasten them with the rolled roofing.
2) and most important. There is too much unfastened span of material. The
large unfastened area will sag and tear as gravity pulls it down from the
narrow nail area along the top. Even walking on it on a steep roof will
cause it to tear from the nails.
"Goedjn" wrote in message
...
Why is it that asphalt roll roofing never seems to be used for
steeply pitched roofs?

It doesn't appear as if it's contra-inducated by the
manufacturer.

--Goedjn




Harry K October 31st 06 03:17 AM

Roll roofing, steep roof.
 

Goedjn wrote:
Why is it that asphalt roll roofing never seems to be used for
steeply pitched roofs?

It doesn't appear as if it's contra-inducated by the
manufacturer.

--Goedjn


In addition to looking like crap, it also does not last as long as good
shingles.

Harry K



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