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Posted by admin on March 15th, 2010
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Announcing … Metal Roofing Cuts The Cost Of Your Electricity Bill
In the current economic situation many home owners are looking for proven methods to cut the cost of living. Soaring energy costs have caused consumers to look for methods of reducing their electricity bill by decreasing their electricity usage and in-turn, saving money. One of the unknown secrets of energy saving can be accomplished Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on March 12th, 2010
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Business Search Directories For Roofers Online
A roofer specialises in the construction, maintenance and repairing roofs both on commercial and residential buildings. Roofing is a particularly important trade when you consider that a roof is your properties main line of defence against the elements and is an important part of any buildings overall value. The condition of a properties roof Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010
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3 Surefire Ways To Write Well During Any Crisis
I recently learned that no matter how much training and years of experience you have, a hurricane can still take its toll on your writing – or your will to write. Although my house sustained minimal damage – compared to my neighbors in Punta Gorda – it was still tough mentally to continue churning out the top-quality copy I’m known for.
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Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010
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How To Protect Your Roof From Heavy Hurricane Rains
When Hurricane Katrina rolled ashore in Louisiana August 29th packing 140 mph winds and dumping an inch an hour of rain along much of the Gulf Coast, America held its breath. Only a few years earlier, a hurricane narrowly missed New Orleans. The latest storm would result in property damage and recovery costs far exceeding the $32 billion Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010
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Roof Tiling Materials
Tiles are man made materials, which are made from hard wearing materials such as clay, ceramic materials and sometimes they can even be made out of glass! This said, by far the most common material used to make roofing tiles is clay. Invariably roofing tiles made this way out of clay have to be treated with a weather resistant glazing coat.
People have been using tiles to build their roofs for hundreds of years and over this time people have designed many different shapes and sizes of tiles. Flat tiles for example are just about the most basic type of roof tile. They are more often than not flat and rectangular in shape which makes them ideal for layering on a roof. Flat roofing tiles are very, very common in roofing applications and the methods used for creating these types of roofs have not changed a great deal since the 1970′s!
Other types of tiles are roman tiles and single lap tiles. Roman tiles have a curve at one edge and another at the other edge; this allows them to interlock for additional strength when they are laid on a roof. Single lap tiles are shaped like the letter s and when they are laid they give a very distinct pattern.
Slate Roofing Materials
Slate roofs are done with roofing tiles made from slate which is an ancient sedimentary rock made up mainly from of clay and other volcanic materials, and compounded in the earth by pressure and heat.
Slate is a very common roofing material because it is very strong and also waterproof. It is very popular because it can be easily shaped into the rectangles that we see on the roofs of today. During the manufacture of roofing slates, big pieces of slate rock are broken into small sheets quite easily. Again this makes slate an ideal material for roofing.
Slate roofs can last a very long time because slate is a very hardwearing material the disadvantage of slate as a roofing material is that it is very expensive to buy and replace. In some areas roofs have to be kept maintained with specific types of slate in order to satisfy planning laws and keep the architectural character of buildings uniform in certain areas. Finding specific types of slate in such cases can be very difficult and there are few roofing contractors which undertake this kind of work.
Felt Roofing Materials
Roofing contractors use strong, polyurethane type materials to form felt roofs. A felt roof is applied to a base board which is painted with a preservative coating to make it last longer. Once the base has been prepared the roofing felt is fixed in place using suitable galvanised nails. Felt roofing applications are usually for flat roofs such as those normally seen on garages and garden sheds. The obvious advantage of using felt as a roofing material on flat roofs is that it is very inexpensive and therefore commonly used as a budget roofing solution on outbuildings.
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Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010
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A shingle that shows 3 tabs, or measures 3 feet, is fittingly known as 3-tab roofing shingles. They are normally guaranteed for 20 years and help the roof to have a smooth, defined look. Depending on the manufacturer, 3-tab shingles are often available in 20, 25 or even 30 year limited warranties. They are generally available in a variety of colors and it’s also important to note that 3-tab roofing Read the rest of this entry »
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