Originally Posted by
namtrak
Personally I wouldn't throw good money after bad. How old is your roof? What condition are the tiles in?
We had concrete tiles on the roof, which were about 50 years old. There were mutliple problems.
The concrete held water and besides making the roof itself extremely heavy, it developed a predisposition towards leaking.
The overlapping lip of the tile (the piece you walk on) had worn down on most of the tiles to around 5mm or less. This meant that the tiles had become eggshell brittle, and repairing them became nonsensical. Every second tile you walked on cracked.
It was nigh on impossible to find matching tiles for the profile I needed. The newer tiles were all longer, wider or of a different shape all together.
Eventually (after a year of tarp roof) we just switched to Colorbond - no mucking around. We did try and stall until the renos were done, but the roof deteriorated beyond tarp help.
My advice - Colorbond.