
I had assumed that Dennis Crookshanks wouldn't be able to start work on the roof until spring. Much to my surprise, I got an email last week saying that he would beginning shortly. He began replacing the slate in the trouble area with flat-seam copper, which should hold up better than the slate.

The copper, it looks so pretty.
4 comments:
Your house looked beautiful with your flat-seam copper. But I think it would be lovelier if you replaced it with the same material to make it look uniformed.
Always,
Elizabeth @ RoofProMemphis.com
You have a beautiful house, Christopher. For added info, sheet metal, like copper and lead, has been used for many years. These can be costly, but they are durable.
Hugh @ RoofXperts.com
Great post, I appreciate you and I would like for sharing this useful information.
Owens Corning Memphis TN
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