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No doubt about it, this is a challenging home improvement job for you. Your home project could be putting up an entirely new roof or adding new ones to what you currently have. Whatever it is, you need a permit from your local government—and you will need your building plan for this.
Once you have the building permit, you can now start with your project. You should be aware though that a roofing job is not for the inexperienced. If you really plan to do this yourself, you may want to …
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A home improvement project that involves changing your roofing material from asphalt or slate to cedar shakes would add some warmth to your home. It can enhance the architecture of your home, and will delight you and your guests for years to come. As a roofing material, however, cedar shakes pose a few maintenance challenges that a homeowner must take into account before investing on the project.
Because cedar shakes are basically split wood, they can be temperamental when exposed to a wet climate. For this reason, these shingles come weather-proofed …
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Any roof repair done on your home can also alert you of problems lurking nearby. Gutters are a common trouble area because they get clogged up with debris, leaves, or twigs. Their seams can also leak or break apart, causing the water to ruin your exterior walls and even possibly, collect inside the house. Regular gutter checking and cleaning can minimize these water damage risks, but if you are ready to change roof or have it fixed, you might as well consider new gutter solutions.
You can opt to have seamless …
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Whether it is just a simple gutter filter repair or a total roof replacement, a homeowner will need to put the job in someone’s good hands. Asking a potential contractor a few key questions will help you determine whether or not you can trust their company.
The reputation of a roofing contractor often precedes him, especially if the company has been around for many years. This is one indication that, having stayed in the business this long, their work must be satisfactory enough for the fees they charge their clients. You …
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Homeowners and home buyers alike often dread hearing roof repair or roof replacement after an inspection is conducted on their property due to the costs associated with them. Roofs should, after all, have about the same life span as the house itself. However, if the house is located in an area tormented by harsh climates like heavy snowfall in the winter or go through hurricane or windy seasons, its roof may take a beating and can be damaged more quickly.
On the other hand, if your roof has cracks and openings, …
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When the fall and winter seasons begin, you want your house to be hotter inside. With a good and functioning roof, you are able to keep the heat inside. But if the roof you have is damaged, it lets the heat out—which means it will cost you more money to operate your home heater.
Also, an old roof may have molds and bacteria that can contaminate the air. This will pose health dangers to the family. This should give you more reason for roof repair or replace your roof.
You can ask …
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There are many ways to approach a ventilation system job. Different folks have different preferences about this matter. For hot and humid climates though, balanced attic ventilation system seem to work out best. And this has been proven in research studies – such as the research done from the University Of Florida Energy Park (Gainesville, FL). This study was spearheaded by two individuals from that school: Barrett L. Mooney and Dr. Wendell A. Porter, Ph.D.
The results of this study were presented in a symposium: Improving Building Systems in Hot and …
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Nobody should take roof maintenance for granted. A few inspections here and there every few months help prevent leaks and roof damage. This will help you save a lot of money later on for roof repair. And more importantly, you won’t waste your valuable time to repair any roof problems in the future.
To keep your roof in good shape and condition, here are some few tips:
Don’t take chances on trees near your house. They may have to be trimmed especially if they are overhanging and allowing water to enter your …
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Roof shingles do more than just beautify your home’s architecture. These control the flow of roof water down to the gutter or the edge of the roof. That is why it is important that proper care is to be given to your roof: maintenance is important. Otherwise, you will start to see your roof leaking and rotting. These are not ideal situations.
Also, be sure you are paying your money’s worth for the quality of shingles you have bought. They make look nice, but may not be as reliable as you …
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In our home improvement projects, it is always wise to know what the procedure entails. It is good to know this in advance so that when the time comes, there will be no surprises. Like in a roof repair project, one must make sure that this will turn out well in the long run – meaning, the roof will now last longer.
First of all, if you know what you’re doing or if you consider yourself an expert with this type of job, then you can proceed safely. But if you’re …



