I came across Ondura in Lowes this morning and had never heard of it. It looks pretty slick. Does anyone have experience with it to share? I found no matches when searching here and was sort of surprised, as it seems very DIY for re-roofing.
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As a shingle replacement, the main attraction seems to be the distinctive appearance of the product. Since they define lifetime as "as long as you own the structure", the warranty could be less than the standard 20 year of shingles ... something to think about. Most of the other benefits that I've read about are marketing... if this product is being compared to a metal roof, it certainly has some more interesting points. Some of the stuff they try to sell it on, isn't really that relevant... such as:
I think for the residential market, especially if you will have to strip the roof anyway, that the real selling point has to be the appearance the product will give your roof... if you love the installed look (and I agree, it can look very sharp) then it's probably not a bad idea. |
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Don't use it---you will be sorry. I put it on a big job. Ondura turned the big job into big mistake. The material disintegrates in about 10 years. When they say it is environmentally friendly they mean it turns to compost right on your roof. |
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