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In early spring of last year, I decided to patch up the old roof at the country house. But having determined the amount of work, I realized that this would not help. The roof in 20 years of its existence has come into complete disrepair. Immediately the question arose of choosing a material for the coating.
The old roof was made of slate, and its “gray” look was tired of it. I wanted something new, beautiful. Neighboring cottages have long been decorated with metal tile coverings, and they looked pretty decent. Therefore, I decided to choose such a coating. I went to a neighbor to find out "what-why." While we were discussing with him the details of my future roof, it started to rain. And then I immediately realized that metal is not for me. Drops of rain (and he was not very strong) created the effect of drum roll.
Without further thought, he returned to the old, time-tested slate.The question of "grayness" was resolved simply. Now there is a choice of color slate. Moreover, for its coloring high-quality acrylic dyes are used, which, in addition to aesthetic, also have a protective function.
More than a year has passed. I am pleased with the roof in every way. Especially when you consider that it cost me almost 2 times cheaper than it would be metal.
pros
excellent sound and heat insulation, low cost
Minuses
heavy at work due to heavy weight