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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Norwich, VT
Posts: 1,004
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Metal roof - low angle
should I treat the surface to improve shedding of snow and or extend the useful life (protect from UV) ? Something like rain-x, wax, or 303 I was thinking.....
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Podunk, Arizona
Posts: 1,645
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Imo, if you ever plan on getting up there, don't treat it. You may come down NOT via the ladder. I speak from experiance.
BTW, I kinda like the weathered look
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Norwich, VT
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I was thinking about that the other day. We had a heat wve come through and I was up there stomping big section of compacted snow/ice. There is just enough pitch to get things sliding....I rode a piece about 10'x 5' right off the edge. I was prepared for this and it was actullay pretty fun as the edge is only about 4' above grade where I launched off.....
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Podunk, Arizona
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I had a full tool belt on! I thought I was going to stop when I got to the porch (it changes to a lesser pitch), but it just launched me further out into the yard. Ok, I said, bump and roll, but the target was a big patch of prickley pear cactus
![]() Bump and roll was out, so on came the brakes. My wife was inside and said she heard the oh s**t as a flash went by the window. 2 days later I was chating with the orthopedic surgeon.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 558
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GreatBasinCustomHomes.com
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What is the pitch of the roof? Is it engineered for your snow and wind load in your area? How big of a roof?
The reason I ask is we have a couple shed roof barns that are only like 2/12 or maybe 1.5/12 and they shed snow pretty well, we maybe get a little more sunlight soon after the storms pass than you do up in the north pole though. I wouldn't worry about it really, not unless you can find some Chevy Chase National Lampoon super slickem saucer sled spray
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Podunk, Arizona
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If you feel the need to be "sticky" (like I do), spray on fan belt dressing on the sapatos works excellent.
Warning: let it dry first. __________________ '69 fj40 CSC#103 A dry heat still cooks a turkey |
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Brewers in '08!
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: God's Country
Posts: 690
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There is no need to "coat" the roof unless it is rusty etc.
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I'm really very humble
Join Date: May 2004
Location: MN physically, MI spiritually
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I will be installing a standing seam product on my current home build and I have a combination of 4/12 and 6/12 pitches and everyone agrees it is almost too steep to work comfortably on when "walking" the seam to snap it together. __________________ '76 FJ40 - 2F,SO,SR,RDB,PS,4.88,Q78TSL,earlydizzy,mod'd carb,Aussie'd front,weld'd rear,MetalTech'd...still too fast in 4LO Great Basin Custom Homes |
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I'm really very humble
Join Date: May 2004
Location: MN physically, MI spiritually
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I'm really very humble
Join Date: May 2004
Location: MN physically, MI spiritually
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I hear ya! Roofing is the only thing I won't do on my home. Colonial two story with a 6/12 I think. I did do the garden shed though.
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