Because the skinning is not fastened across the top of the roof it tends to rumble whenever a good wind blows up.
Why do the indians put tires on the roof.
Not ones that have tires on the for pulling i mean stationary ones.
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1 they put additional weight on the roof.
People in texas put the tires on the roof to help hold them down when the severe thunderstorms blow through.
I can think of a couple of reasons there may be more.
If the roof skinning was fastened to each truss across the top of the roof you d eventually have leaks roof galore.
If you ll be driving in snow the answer is clear.
This stops it from rattling so much in the wind or even blowing off in extreme cases.
General u s 15 replies houses on wrenwood circle and that area the ones with funny roofs huntsville madison decatur area 5 replies.
To try to keep them from blowing away.
First off the home and auto prefix works perfectly on this thread.
Yesterday i saw a mobile home with a bunch of tires scattered on its roof.
If the metal can not come completely loose in the first place it won t peel of any others.
I ve been driving through a very rural area the past couple of days.
It s because the metal roof makes so much noise in the wind.
Putting tires on the roof holds it down so the wind won t make it rattle and bang.
To hold down loose shingles metal roofing loose boards particle board plywood plastic sheeting tarps etc.
Bubba ll try anything to out wit a tornado.
I pondered the reason and wondered if perhaps winds could.
Why do people put tires on the roof of their home.
Tires make a perfect weight they are rubber and don t make additional noise while holding down.
So people put tires up there to try to hold the roof down.
It does help especially on mobile homes.
Why do some people put tires on the roof s of there mobile homes.
There are always tires on roofs in new mexico.
Why do people put car tires on their roof.
Tires are so damn expensive where do you go to get tires miami 13 replies regions of the us that have houses w metal roofs.
The reason they use tires instead of something else is they are readily available anywhere in the country and they won t damage the tin roof.
The weight of the tires prevent the rumbling.
Most older mobile homes have tin roofs that rattle and bang when the wind blows.
When one piece of the metal roofing blows loose it pulls the one beside it off and so on down the line.
Don t wait to buy because tire.