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skippy05 01-05-2022 05:55 AM

You best forget this metal roof nonsense. The truth is even if the insurance companies say (today) they won't force you to change your metal roof in 15 years from now, that does not mean they won't change their mind and policies 3 months from today and then say otherwise. You are safest to stay in the mainstream of what the masses are using for roofs and simply pay for average/normal roof replacement costs. Use the savings to buy a fancier golf cart.

thevillages2013 01-05-2022 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2046120)
Far from a roofing expert but where we used to live some people with homes built in the 1920's had slate roofs. Reminder 1920's so they were 100 years old. If, they leaked finding someone who could PROPERLY repair it was a nightmare. Faced with a leak people would take off the roof and install tar shingles.

To support slate or tiles, the roof needs to be strong enough to hold that weight. I doubt it is an option for a Villages Home.

We tend to forget INFLATION. Fifty thousand 20 years ago is roughly a hundred thousand today.

There are areas in The Villages near Spanish Springs ( on and around Hacienda golf course) that have nothing but tile roofs. Also townhouses at Avenida Sonoma with tile roofs. All are concrete block stucco or poured concrete walls but probably have a beefed up roof structure and deeper footings .

Iowatransplant 01-05-2022 06:34 AM

Back in the day, sold a lot of steel for roofs - homes, garages, barns, etc. Yes, it was long sheets, but the principal and commonality with what “looks like shingles” is the same:

1. The color will fade - especially in the intense sun we have

2. It is noisey - the expansion/contraction rate in our FL heat will have it snap, crackle and pop constantly

3. Loud during a rain storm

4. Will “sing” during wind depending on angle, slope, how the cap is installed and type of fasteners used

retiredguy123 01-05-2022 06:46 AM

In my opinion, it is almost always better to use the standard, most popular construction product. This is especially important when you need a repair. If you have a roof leak, any roofer can come out and replace a few asphalt shingles. They can usually even match the color. But, they would probably need to special order the metal shingles, if they can even get them.

jimbo2012 01-05-2022 07:22 AM

Steel prices have gone sky high in last two years

Along with avail

Papa_lecki 01-05-2022 07:28 AM

If i was 30 and planning to stay in my house for 40 years, a metal roof makes sense - but a 10 to 15 year asphalt roof seems like enough now time for a retirement home.

rsmurano 01-05-2022 07:40 AM

You won’t be able to get cell signal in your house with a metal roof. You will need a cell micro tower in your house. I used the att micro tower and friends used Verizon micro towers. Another thing, heavy rain will be very loud inside.

Bay Kid 01-05-2022 07:44 AM

A metal roof would be great, but I would have them remove the old shingles.

DeeCee Dubya 01-05-2022 07:54 AM

I know some people who live in non-stick built homes with aluminum roofs. The Metallic roofs interfere with cell phone frequencies.

DaleDivine 01-05-2022 09:17 AM

Back in the day, sold a lot of steel for roofs - homes, garages, barns, etc. Yes, it was long sheets, but the principal and commonality with what “looks like shingles” is the same:

1. The color will fade - especially in the intense sun we have

2. It is noisey - the expansion/contraction rate in our FL heat will have it snap, crackle and pop constantly

3. Loud during a rain storm

4. Will “sing” during wind depending on angle, slope, how the cap is installed and type of fasteners used

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Originally Posted by rsmurano (Post 2046205)
You won’t be able to get cell signal in your house with a metal roof. You will need a cell micro tower in your house. I used the att micro tower and friends used Verizon micro towers. Another thing, heavy rain will be very loud inside.

Not sure where everyone is getting their info. I have a relative in Virginia with the metal roof that looks like shingles. He gets same reception with cell as asphalt.
Not loud during a rain storm. Hail may make a difference. Had it for 12 years with no noticeable fading. And I've been in it during hot weather and cold. Doesn't snap crackle or pop. He stripped the old roof off to the wood, put down new felt and then the shingles.
Metal Roof, Metal Shingles, Standing Seam Metal Roofing
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lpkruege1 01-05-2022 09:26 AM

insurance costs
 
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Originally Posted by boxcarwilly (Post 2045673)
Planning ahead..our roof is 11yrs old asphalt. Leaning towards metal which comes in a variety of styles some very appealing and also recommended for wind,weather and heat here in the south east.Have not researched codes or ARC regs.
Commentary encouraged.

Before you install the roof, check with your insurance. I'm told fire departments won't crawl onto a metal roof due to being slippery when wet. So, this impedes their ability to fight a fire. I was told this raises the insurance costs, that is if you can find a company to insure it.

MEbner2805 01-05-2022 09:46 AM

Roof
 
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Originally Posted by boxcarwilly (Post 2045673)
Planning ahead..our roof is 11yrs old asphalt. Leaning towards metal which comes in a variety of styles some very appealing and also recommended for wind,weather and heat here in the south east.Have not researched codes or ARC regs.
Commentary encouraged.

I don’t believe metal roofs are allowed in a association community! Better ask the villages first!!!! There are none here so do you see any?? What does that tell you? Look around.

airstreamingypsy 01-05-2022 10:01 AM

I recently got a new roof, the roofer told me metal was rated for 70 years. A regular shingle roof, 35 years. I went with shingle, it will outlive me.

EdFNJ 01-05-2022 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI (Post 2046095)
Good question, something I'm going to ask my insurance agent.

Also consider you might have a different insurance company (not agent) 10 years from now. They could drop out of writing insurance in Florida or become 10x more expensive.

EdFNJ 01-05-2022 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy (Post 2046338)
I recently got a new roof, the roofer told me metal was rated for 70 years. A regular shingle roof, 35 years. I went with shingle, it will outlive me.

Yes, that may be true, but your INSURANCE COMPANY may not agree with that and require a new roof every 10-15 years or dump you regardless of the warranty. Whether it is shingle or solid stainless steel with a 1,000 year warranty that just may be their policy.


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