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    I am considering replacing roof tiles with FC slates. Has anyone had any experience with them?
    I suppose I will have to replace battens, any thoughts?

    http://www.famitchell.com.au/product...nit-slate.html
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    Have you thought about something a little more green friendly.
    Black/dark roofs absorb more heat during the day, which in tern increases the temp in the house.

    Lighter coloured roofs create less heat in the house meaning you don't need as much cooling during summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppyPaw
    Have you thought about something a little more green friendly.
    Black/dark roofs absorb more heat during the day, which in tern increases the temp in the house.

    Lighter coloured roofs create less heat in the house meaning you don't need as much cooling during summer.
    You are right and I thought in painting my roof white for that very reason some years ago to my wife's bewilderment. Ended up compromising and opened two dutch windows in the roof achieving a nice ventilation.

    Yet since I am planing to sell and move to a farm in Camden, this is a marketing exercise and judging from the new buildings with black or dark grey tiles, it seems that is what people like. Slates will make my property stand out from the rest of the mob around me.
    Besides I do love slates ... I wonder if I can find green slates?
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    I don't mind being corrected here, and probably will be, but I think I have read from reliable sources that as long as the roof space is properly ventilated and you have the correct ceiling insulation, the colour/ material of the roof is pretty much irrelevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metung
    I don't mind being corrected here, and probably will be, but I think I have read from reliable sources that as long as the roof space is properly ventilated and you have the correct ceiling insulation, the colour/ material of the roof is pretty much irrelevant.
    As an ex beekeeper, I know that a white box is OK a coloured one, (let alone a black one) can bring the beehive to a melt down. All about reflection or refraction and all that jazz.

    However I agree with you that the additional temperature that a black roof inevitably transmit to the roof space underneath, can be mitigated by ventilation and insulation. A white roof would be more forgiving. Much more.

    However when it comes to sell, all of the above is academic and all it counts is the wow factor. So I am counting on the slates to do just that. After all my current roof is dark grey already and bloody hot as it is.

    But back to my original question, has anyone actually had any experience with Fibro Cement Slates at all?
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    I don't have any personal experiance with them however I have experianced Fibro cement. Specifically my head being put through it by my sister as a kid and damn it was hard!

    I have used it once before at a mates place to wall the outside of a shed and it was busty to work with but pretty strong!

    all in all, if you think you will make the money back then it may be worth it.

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    Hi Marc

    ..... there are now a number of makers/distributors of this type of product and I reckon they all look ok as replica slate tiles.... I saw a couple at a trade show and was impressed by their "natural variations". You might want to ascertain what each brand uses to fix the tiles with - I recall one brand had a clip at the front that was visible from the street ..... kinda killed the illusion for me, though at the time I was told the clips were going to be powder coloured to match the tiles.

    Dont know if you will need extra battens.....weight-wise it should be ok as you mention having existing tiles - but I imagine specs would be available and being wrong on this one could be disastrous.



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    Quote Originally Posted by seriph1
    Hi Marc

    ..... there are now a number of makers/distributors of this type of product and I reckon they all look ok as replica slate tiles....


    have fun!
    I was only able to find one, Eternit, can you tell me who else is out there?
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    can't recall the names, sorry ...... perhaps contact Archicentre or Master Builders Association..... had a convo today with someone about one brand theyre using but didnt get the name ..... will report back if something comes up.
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    Steve
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    Marc,

    This is another product that might be worth looking at:

    www.advancedroofing.com.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc
    Yet since I am planing to sell and move to a farm in Camden, this is a marketing exercise and judging from the new buildings with black or dark grey tiles, it seems that is what people like. Slates will make my property stand out from the rest of the mob around me.
    Besides I do love slates ... I wonder if I can find green slates?
    Ask your real estate agent to come around and see whether you are adding any value to the house by doing it or increasing the saleability. I doubt that you will get the value in the sale price.
    Leave the existing roof and if any potential buyer mentions it as a 'minus' you can tell them that you will contribute half the value of a slate restoration. Then it costs you half as much and the buyer thinks they are getting something for nothing On the other hand, maybe they might not even mention the roof and then you've saved thousands.

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    Wow, some nice looking products there.
    Thank you all.
    Adrian, clever tip about asking the buyer to go half !
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    just received my copy of the HIA magazine which featured another slate tile maker - or at least agents for..... - www.authenticroofaustralia.com.au - no idea about the firm itself, but am basically familiar with the US variant of the product which seems very good. Just thought I'd mention it.
    Steve
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    The range of Terracotta is better now. You can still have the same look of slate, with a good range of colours....

    Also less expensive!!!!

    http://esvc000625.wic026u.server-web...e/default.aspx

    McIvor Roof Restorers
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