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June 13, 2011 at 11:11 PM #703966June 13, 2011 at 11:45 PM #703233jstoeszParticipant
why would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me!
June 13, 2011 at 11:45 PM #704332jstoeszParticipantwhy would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me!
June 13, 2011 at 11:45 PM #703971jstoeszParticipantwhy would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me!
June 13, 2011 at 11:45 PM #703823jstoeszParticipantwhy would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me!
June 13, 2011 at 11:45 PM #703136jstoeszParticipantwhy would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me!
June 14, 2011 at 7:48 AM #703908svelteParticipant[quote=jstoesz]why would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me![/quote]
Exactly! Maybe I wasn’t clear, I love the sound of falling rain. Since tile roofs mute it, at least I can recapture some of that soothing sound by listening to water falling in downspouts.
Back to gutters: the area of biggest problems are the roof valleys. Look on the ground under valleys on homes with no gutters. You’ll see either (a) damage to the soil/grass in that area, or (b) severely damaged concrete.
June 14, 2011 at 7:48 AM #703318svelteParticipant[quote=jstoesz]why would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me![/quote]
Exactly! Maybe I wasn’t clear, I love the sound of falling rain. Since tile roofs mute it, at least I can recapture some of that soothing sound by listening to water falling in downspouts.
Back to gutters: the area of biggest problems are the roof valleys. Look on the ground under valleys on homes with no gutters. You’ll see either (a) damage to the soil/grass in that area, or (b) severely damaged concrete.
June 14, 2011 at 7:48 AM #704056svelteParticipant[quote=jstoesz]why would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me![/quote]
Exactly! Maybe I wasn’t clear, I love the sound of falling rain. Since tile roofs mute it, at least I can recapture some of that soothing sound by listening to water falling in downspouts.
Back to gutters: the area of biggest problems are the roof valleys. Look on the ground under valleys on homes with no gutters. You’ll see either (a) damage to the soil/grass in that area, or (b) severely damaged concrete.
June 14, 2011 at 7:48 AM #703221svelteParticipant[quote=jstoesz]why would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me![/quote]
Exactly! Maybe I wasn’t clear, I love the sound of falling rain. Since tile roofs mute it, at least I can recapture some of that soothing sound by listening to water falling in downspouts.
Back to gutters: the area of biggest problems are the roof valleys. Look on the ground under valleys on homes with no gutters. You’ll see either (a) damage to the soil/grass in that area, or (b) severely damaged concrete.
June 14, 2011 at 7:48 AM #704417svelteParticipant[quote=jstoesz]why would you want to mute that wonderful sound? Metal roofs with little insulation for me![/quote]
Exactly! Maybe I wasn’t clear, I love the sound of falling rain. Since tile roofs mute it, at least I can recapture some of that soothing sound by listening to water falling in downspouts.
Back to gutters: the area of biggest problems are the roof valleys. Look on the ground under valleys on homes with no gutters. You’ll see either (a) damage to the soil/grass in that area, or (b) severely damaged concrete.
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