There are many differences in tin roofing today and how it was originally done in the 19th century.
17th century tin roof construction.
Clay tiles were seen as early as the 17th century and had largely been used by european settlers in such settlements as jamestown new york and boston these clay materials were ideal as a precaution against fires which had engulfed london in 1666 and charred boston in 1679.
Metal roofing material was produced by heating and hand hammering the metal to a thin sheet.
They were durable with some manufacturers predicting 50 to 100 years for the life of a tin.
In some cities such as new york and boston clay was popularly used as a precaution against such fire as those that engulfed london in 1666 and scorched boston in 1679.
Thomas jefferson was an early advocate of tin roofing and he installed a standing seam tin roof on monticello ca.
The tiles themselves are flat and rectangular with a common measurement of around 10 by 6 by.
Beginning in seventeenth century bohemia rolled steel was coated with tin to prevent rust.
In the 17th century tin was first used in bohemia as a coating for rolled steel to prevent rust.
In the nineteenth century united states tin plates or shingles were widely used as roofing material.
Reynolds company of grand rapids mich claimed in the early 20th century to have invented the asphalt roof shingle as with many now ubiquitous products this is difficult to prove.
Just before 1800s tin plates or shingles began to be imported into the us from wales where tin was mined.
Thomas jefferson was an early advocate of tin roofing and he installed a standing seam tin roof on monticello ca.
The lightweight tin products were less expensive to ship.
The new york state historic trust nysht wrote a book in 1971 19th century tin roofing and its use at hyde hall this book discusses the different methods and materials for tin roofs in the 19th century as well as those used specifically at hyde hall.
Reynolds shingle co 1910.
European settlers used clay tile for roofing as early as the mid 17th century.
However rolled asphalt roofing coated with slate granules was available by the late 19th century so it s not a stretch to see how the material could have been used to.
It was initially formed in small sheets with either two or all four edges of each sheet crimped closed and evolved to be manufactured in increasingly long rolls and installed with crimped edges today s standard seamed roofing.
Historic roofing materials in america.
Many pantiles s curved tiles as well as flat roofing tiles were used in jamestown virginia.