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<blockquote data-quote="stalker" data-source="post: 147836" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>Now I understand why I see the hay sheds built over the old trailer houses near the mountains in Montana. Just let it slide off and no worries. Maybe I should build a pole shed over the house? That might get some attention from the city folk neighbors!</p><p></p><p>I'm lucky at my house, but the old farm house where my Mom still lives is a disaster. Old 1 1/2 story house with no insulation in the roof or walls. Main roof melts off at any temp. But , a couple of additions do have insulation and the run off from the old part freezes up real nice on them. Imagine a valley channeling the melt off the old roof and freezing on the roof below. It looks like a bob sled course starts at the bottom of the old part.</p><p></p><p>I think the only fix for those old houses is to remove the top level and put a proper full height second story on with insulation and proper overhangs. I guess the other option would be to build a pole shed over the whole works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stalker, post: 147836, member: 863"] Now I understand why I see the hay sheds built over the old trailer houses near the mountains in Montana. Just let it slide off and no worries. Maybe I should build a pole shed over the house? That might get some attention from the city folk neighbors! I'm lucky at my house, but the old farm house where my Mom still lives is a disaster. Old 1 1/2 story house with no insulation in the roof or walls. Main roof melts off at any temp. But , a couple of additions do have insulation and the run off from the old part freezes up real nice on them. Imagine a valley channeling the melt off the old roof and freezing on the roof below. It looks like a bob sled course starts at the bottom of the old part. I think the only fix for those old houses is to remove the top level and put a proper full height second story on with insulation and proper overhangs. I guess the other option would be to build a pole shed over the whole works. [/QUOTE]
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