On 01/03/2013 10:25, Peter Parry wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 22:55:01 +0000, GB <
NOTso...@microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>> If the alternative is to pressure spray a mixture of rancid milk and
>> manure on your new roof then pray that it doesn't rain, how much extra
>> would you pay?
>
> Most pay for the roof to be sprayed with a wholly organic certified
> eco friendly entirely natural English Nature and National Trust
> approved treatment to encourage natural moss growth and save the
> planet from global warming.
>
> Many customers are bankers or solicitors and wouldn't know a pig from
> a cow while both were still breathing.
I think you have a good point there. Most people round here try to piece
up their roof for as long as possible using old tiles scavenged from the
buildings that have already been reroofed. The old handmade clay
pantiles are a devil to match exactly so most old roofs here have a
patchwork of slightly different coloured tiles. Nobody minds at all.
I can't imagine paying to encourage moss and lichen to grow on my roof!
>
> It isn't usually described to the customers minced pigshit and rotten
> milk.
>
Shame! It might put them off faffing about with it.
A new roof loses its newness edge in a couple of years but if you have a
nice rectangular patch of even slightly different tiles the eye can
still pick out the difference decades later.
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Regards,
Martin Brown