go_lc_bears asked:

I am purchasing a home that has 3 low sloped metal roofs. One over the front porch, one over the back, and one over an addition. The addition and the back porch are leaking and i would like to replace all three of them. The slope is probably 3or4:12.

Any websites or advice would be greatly appreciated.

I have done traditional shingle roofing in the past, but was under the impression that this slope was too low for it.

Question posted courtesy of: Gertrude

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    One Response to “How to replace low-slope metal roofing?”

    1. Springer on December 4th, 2007 6:37 pm

      The lowsloping roof because they are more durable and better looking.