Sounds questionable. Assuming it refreshes the look, it may ne good for a quick polish before a sale. If it were the roof of the house I planned on staying in for a while, I would install new roofing.Roof is starting to show it’s age and dad brought this over…
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Random prices I saw were about 10% of the price of a re-roof with shingles. Does it extend the life by years? I have serious doubts (especially if only applied late in life).There was just a segment on Dragons den about this or similar product. I believe it was roughly 2 grand for standard home, depending on size of course...The one on the show said they will pay for new shingles if you re-apply according to their schedule(Forget how many years) and your shingles fail.
I think have to reapply every 5 years.There was just a segment on Dragons den about this or similar product. I believe it was roughly 2 grand for standard home, depending on size of course...The one on the show said they will pay for new shingles if you re-apply according to their schedule(Forget how many years) and your shingles fail.
Roof is starting to show it’s age and dad brought this over…
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Many metal roofs have long life for the panels but technically need the fasteners replaced every decade or so. That's an expensive job and rarely done. Standing seam doesn't need that treatment but at 4x shingle price, outside of most budgets.This came up when I was told about my leaking flat roof. I went looking for solutions and there’s a treatment for flat roofs and one for shingles too. Everything I read suggested this is a bandaid just like the silicone spray treatments for flat roofs.
Slap a metal roof on and be done with it forever.
10+ years ago, a neughbour installed one of the fancy metal roof systems that looks similar to shingles. It was about $40K. Currently, many quotes for shingles are at or over that price. For kicks I got a price for rubber tile (looks like slate but laughs at hail) and it was about 4x shingles. Oof. Time value of money makes that a bad idea even if it may save you some dollars in the future. Investing the difference would pay for a new house over the lifetime of the roof.The gap between shingles and metal has really closed IF your staying a while . Labour on shingles goes up annually and if your staying twenty five ]]yrs ( two shingle jobs) metal starts to make sense . If it’s a cottage even more , snow comes off . I’d do a steel roof for durability and resale advantage .
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Roofing has become a whore's market.Sounds questionable. Assuming it refreshes the look, it may ne good for a quick polish before a sale. If it were the roof of the house I planned on staying in for a while, I would install new roofing.
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This is just a coating sprayed over top, no granular replacement. The classy version of tarps. If it works, I suspect it is better to install on a schedule to protect the shingles then to spray on a roof that already hurting.

That's going to suck. I helped my brother move a china cabinet ~50 km once. It was absolutely coated in bugs.Wife wants something like this that she's searching on FBMP....
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Any recommendations on how to strap this thing / lay it down on the pickup truck bed...or trailer...so that it doesn't blow the windows out from the vibration?
Ideally it should stand up IMO, but I don't think that's overly possible on the trailer as it'll come down on a hard turn.
Take the doors off the hinges and transport those separately.Wife wants something like this that she's searching on FBMP....
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Any recommendations on how to strap this thing / lay it down on the pickup truck bed...or trailer...so that it doesn't blow the windows out from the vibration?
Ideally it should stand up IMO, but I don't think that's overly possible on the trailer as it'll come down on a hard turn.
Or just take the glass out of the doors. Stretch wrap it all tightly, throw a blanket down in the Maverick bed, lay it down on the blanket. Put some cardboard on the edges (where the straps will be), throw a tarp on top and strap it down good.Take the doors off the hinges and transport those separately.
This. Should be small tabs you can twist to pop glass out.Or just take the glass out of the doors. Stretch wrap it all tightly, throw a blanket down in the Maverick bed, lay it down on the blanket. Put some cardboard on the edges (where the straps will be), throw a tarp on top and strap it down good.
Funny. In the ReStore most of those corner units that come in are destined for the scrap bin. Tastes have changed. Brown furniture (antiques) sits quite awhile. Teak stuff and mid century modern moves ok. Kids today seem fine with the flat pack future waste from ikeaWife wants something like this that she's searching on FBMP....
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Any recommendations on how to strap this thing / lay it down on the pickup truck bed...or trailer...so that it doesn't blow the windows out from the vibration?
Ideally it should stand up IMO, but I don't think that's overly possible on the trailer as it'll come down on a hard turn.