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We live in a late 1800's farm house with metal shingles. The shingles were severly damaged in hurricane Isabell. I am trying to find someone who manufactures the same shingle. Berridge Metal Roofs make a Classic Victorian shingle that is just like mine except my shingle is 12" by 18" and their's is 9" x 11". The design looks like a 'Y' that is upside down. Is there anyone that can still make these in North America. Thank You Rickie L. Woodson Hayes, Virginia
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10/30/2003
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Unfortunately, I do not know of anyone making shingles of this style in that large of dimension. The companies making this general style of product, though, are Berridge, W F Norman Copr, Conklin Metal Industries, and Classic Products (Chateau Slate). You may need to use a smaller panel unfortunately and perhaps reposition some of the existing shingles to create one roof area where the new panels would be used all together. Todd Miller
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