Metal roofing metal roofing has been a long lasting roofing material that has been used effectively since the 19th century to cover the grandest mansions churches government buildings and homes across the united states.
Historic roof tiles metal.
In more recent times tile roofs are often synonymous with mission style homes in california french style country homes or homes in the mediterranean.
Here long panels of metal 24 or so wide are first bent up about 1 along both edges.
Met tile is lightweight energy efficient and aesthetically attractive.
Tile has been used for thousands of years on roofs and has been made in a variety of ways including by hand.
Metal roofing sheet lead and copper have been soldered into flat seam roofs for centuries long before thomas jefferson s 1740s roof at monticello but the more common metal roof type is the standing seam.
Lead copper zinc tin plate terne plate and galvanized iron.
Of the inorganic roofing materials used on historic buildings the most common are perhaps the sheet metals.
Our homage to the old world beauty of tile roofing.
Many of these roofing materials include copper lead iron zinc and tin and carry a life expectancy over 100 years.
In varying degrees each of these sheet metals are likely to deteriorate from chemical action by pitting or streaking.
Traditional roofing materials continue to lead the pack when it comes to historic public buildings.