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Re: Collecting rain off of the roof
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- Subject: Re: Collecting rain off of the roof
- From: "Ronald E Menold II" menoldre@va.prestige.net>
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 21:34:09 -0500
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> I would agree this is all probably true in most climates where there is
> lots of rainfall. But in our blazingly hot AZ desert sun, an asphalt roof
> will deteriorate more rapidly, especially during the hot season when there
> is no rainfall for 4 - 6 months. Then when it does rain, the months of
> loosened roof material all washes down during the first gully washer of
> the monsoon season. > > ... -Olin
Olin:
That would explain the clay tile roofs in the Texas then...I guess it is
all a matter of perspective.
-Ron
-Ron
menoldre@va.prestige.net
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