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Posted By: Brian Mongeau

Terracotta roof - 08/19/21 04:59 PM

Do any of you guys do bat work on these types of buildings? I think I'll pass on this one. It's in CT if anyone is interested.

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Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Terracotta roof - 08/19/21 06:24 PM

I have done two in my career. I think I may pass on the 3rd one if it comes along.
Posted By: EatenByLimestone

Re: Terracotta roof - 08/19/21 08:57 PM

I'd run. Sometimes it's best to realize you're looking at a no win situation. If you can't solve the issue, both you, and the client are going to be unhappy.
Posted By: Brian Mongeau

Re: Terracotta roof - 08/19/21 11:02 PM

Oh, I already ran. If they strip the roof and put on asphalt, I'll consider it. Too old, too tired and too much residential work to do as it is.
I was just interested in who has done them, and how did it go?
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Terracotta roof - 08/24/21 11:21 PM

Spanish two pieces or concrete tile?
I do lots of it
Two piece sucks
Posted By: Brian Mongeau

Re: Terracotta roof - 08/24/21 11:29 PM

Not sure Vinke, never gave it a thought. Also don't know much about it. I've only worked on one house with tiles, that was for sparrows and starlings. And it was a PITA.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Terracotta roof - 08/25/21 12:06 AM

Two piece has pans and covers
Covers are nailed to a board that runs vertically up the roof. Lots of that on older experience homes in AZ
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