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French lead roof. It s unclear whether notre dame s roof will be rebuilt with lead panels. La flèche s est effondrée the spire has collapsed was how they said it on tv on the radio. Amazon s choice for lead roof flashing. Shingles tiles slate thatch etc.
Only 15 left in stock order soon. People who live near the notre dame cathedral in paris could have been exposed to lead pollution by the fire which destroyed the spire and much of the roof of the world famous monument. France also sets limits for occupational lead exposure. Modern buildings typically use lighter cheaper materials wittman.
Seeing the spire of notre dame split like a pencil you wanted honestly to be sick. Have been since napoleon 1rst. The framework that held up the notre dame s roof known as. Each beam that held up the lead roof was constructed from a single tree requiring about 13 000 individual trees in total cnn reported.
Copper flashing 16 oz 24 gauge 10 rolls in various widths for roofing diy or contractor use lead free copper can be used with pressure treated lumber 6 width 4 9 out of 5 stars 65. Extensive damage to the interior was prevented by its stone vaulted ceiling which largely contained the burning roof as it. As fire raged and the roof collapsed some of the lead covering the roof and spire was dispersed as dust. Levels of lead dust deposited near the cathedral were up to 1 300 times higher than french.
The inferno that ripped through the paris landmark in april melted 300 tons of lead from its roof and steeple according to french environmental campaign group robin des bois. Historically the habit is to cover houses with whatever s available locally. By the time it was extinguished the building s spire collapsed and most of its roof had been destroyed and its upper walls severely damaged. None of these materials were available near paris so t.
A mansard or mansard roof also called a french roof or curb roof is a four sided gambrel style hip roof characterized by two slopes on each of its sides with the lower slope punctured by dormer windows at a steeper angle than the upper.