Saturday, September 6, 2025

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  1. I don't like these roofs. I have one and leaves get stuck under and voila A leak.
    I'm always afraid I'm gonna break some...(which I have) when walking on the roof. Didn't have that problem in North Am. But I get not having asphalt shingles when it's 40+ almost half the year.

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    1. In my country, which has earthquakes, iron roofs in various profiles (including tiles) are the most common choice - tough, light and huge bracing value when screwed on with Tek screws. Tile roofs have too much weight up top to be sensible unless you've gone up-market. Flash kitset garden sheds with wooden walls and roof structure may come with bitumen tiles but even then I'd screw iron over them to be sure.

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  2. That roof has seen better days.

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  3. Real tile roofs require 2X6 rather than 2X4 framing, due to weight.
    they use use fiberglass "tiles" now, for all the reasons mentioned.
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