Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: chuckeyhas any one seen any 60 years old plastic rainwater goods?
Posted By: RobinBhow bad would lead be?
Posted By: chuckeyI have a "sanded" interlocking concrete tile roof, now about 30 years old. The moss growth on the north facing slopes has been incredible and is adhering to absolutely every thing. If I had a valley, as described by you, I would have a series of little dams all the way down the slope with the tiles themselves leaking. I would always go for wide valleys which are easier to keep clean. Not sure about plastic, it expands and contracts a lot with temperature and perhaps, degrades with the UV. has any one seen any 60 years old plastic rainwater goods?
Frank
Posted By: fostertomAmazing! I woke up this morning with exact same question.
Posted By: SteamyTeaQuite often got asked to GRP valleys. These were usually existing ones that had started leaking. Easy enough to make your own if you know exactly what you want.
Posted By: fostertomHow about galv steel (industrial guttering) or zinc etc as alternative to lead, esp if protected from the elements by close-mitred tiling?
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