Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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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.
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As you noted, you’ll need to get ARC involved before you set your mind on a particular material. I’d be pretty surprised if they approved a metal roof, regardless of its benefits. TV is very firm on aesthetics, and a metal roof in the midst of asphalt may not be considered as such.
Also, not sure, but I thought it was FL law that the original roof has to be completely removed before another is put on.
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We got approval from ARC for an aluminum roof as long as it looked like shingles (which it can) rather than just large sheets.
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Do you recall the mfg. of your aluminum roofing panels?
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There are at least two homes I know of which has metal roofs. They both look nice and fit it with the style of the home. I won’t give the exact locations here, but they are both off of Morse south of 466 and north of 466a.
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We went with non-metal - researched aluminum on-line but I can't recall who we found
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A neighbor of ours in Tennessee had their roof replaced with metal that was made to imitate regular shingles. A casual glace and you didn't notice it but if you gave it a good look you could tell it wasn't regular shingles. The look was close enough to tar shingles that it didn't look out of place. It was quite a bit more expensive than standard roofing shingles but if you plan on living in a home for a lot of years it is a good investment.
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Or if part of a metal roof is damage for any reason, most insurance Co. will replace just the damage part, then paint that area to match the rest of the roof.
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I understand that a 10 -15 year old tar shingle roof will have deteriorated quite a bit but most metal roofs should only show some minor color fading in that amount time. Metal doesn't crack and dry out like regular shingles.
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I agree, but does the insurance company? Or, do they just use an algorithm that requires you to replace the roof after a certain number of years to maintain coverage regardless of the type of roof you have?
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Good question, something I'm going to ask my insurance agent.
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There is also the option of Spanish tile, occasional cleaning every 5 or 6 years, and your good to go. Expensive but not as much as metal. Our roof was $50,000 20 years ago.
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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. |
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Beware, the answer is for now. Before you make a decision based on what they tell you, get it in writing. I doubt they will do that.
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