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		<title>The Basics Of Do It Yourself Roofing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do it yourself roofing projects are well within the scope of what a physically fit home handyman can manage, as long as he chooses easy-to-install asphalt shingles as the do it yourself roofing material.
Before beginning a do it yourself roofing project, you should make arrangements  either for a dumpster to be placed where you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do it yourself roofing projects are well within the scope of what a physically fit home handyman can manage, as long as he chooses easy-to-install asphalt shingles as the do it yourself roofing material.</p>
<p>Before beginning a do it yourself roofing project, you should make arrangements  either for a dumpster to be placed where you can easily get your old shingles into it, or for someone cart them away at the end of each day.  After the old shingles and roofing nails are gone, you will lay down 30-pound roofing felt and your asphalt shingles, and  your do it yourself roofing project will be done!<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>Look Forward To Do It Yourself Roofing Jobs</p>
<p>When the roof of the house needs replaced due to age or damage, there are a couple of options. The first is to contract the job to a professional, which may be a good idea if the roof is steep and difficult to walk on or if it is high and the homeowner is afraid of heights. Secondly, do it yourself roofing is possible, depending on the type of roofing material you choose to use and how handy you are with tools.</p>
<p>Replacing the roof of a house is not an easy job, but certainly one that can be done by the home handyman, depending on their fear of heights and having enough strength and stamina to carry bundles of shingles onto the roof. However, it must first be determined if the old roof needs to be torn off before the new one is installed. Typically, if there is currently one layer of asphalt shingles on the roof, a second layer can be put on. With do it yourself roofing jobs, it is not advised to add a third layer, mainly due to the weight on the roof structure.</p>
<p>Tearing off the old shingles can be done with a pitch fork or a flat shovel and will leave a mess in the yard around the house. It’s a good idea to contract for a dumpster in which to place all the old roofing materials or arrange for someone to clean up the mess when you are done.</p>
<p>Keeping It Straight On Do It Yourself Roofing Projects</p>
<p>Once the old roof is off, insure there are no old roofing nails sticking up and take any errant ones out with a claw hammer or nail puller. Once the roof is cleaned off, including swept with a broom, you will need to lay down a layer of 30-pound roofing felt. Most felt is printed with lines for lining up the new shingles for a do it yourself roofing, provided it is applied straight with the roof edge.</p>
<p>There should also be metal roof edging installed around the perimeter of the roof to give the roof a finished appearance as well as to help prevent leaks from water wrapping around the edge and working its way under the first row of shingles. The first row of shingles on the do it yourself roofing, should be placed inverted, meaning the solid edge should line up against the edge of the metal strip. Subsequent layers are put down with the cut side in the right direction.</p>
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		<title>Understanding The Different Types of Roofing Materials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tremendous range of different types of roofing materials now available for both commercial and residential construction projects is astounding, and anyone contemplating any kind of construction will need to spend a considerable amount of time deciding which of the different types of roofing materials is best suited to his or her needs.
Some of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The tremendous range of different types of roofing materials now available for both commercial and residential construction projects is astounding, and anyone contemplating any kind of construction will need to spend a considerable amount of time deciding which of the different types of roofing materials is best suited to his or her needs.</p>
<p>Some of the different types of roofing materials are the highly popular composition, or asphalt shingle; wooden shingles or shakes; corrugated fiberglass or metal; and for high-end construction projects, slate or tile.  Most roofing materials retailers also offer installation services, which are essential in the case of tile or slate roofing.<span id="more-21"></span></p>
<p><strong>The Many Different Types Of Roofing Material</strong></p>
<p>In this day and age, there are many building and structures that are being constructed and made every minute. Many of these building are statements to the wealth and influence of a company or the hard work of a family. Materials for the buildings and structures often pas through scrutiny as the owners of the building or house under construction try to decide which of the different types of roofing material will be used.</p>
<p><strong>Different Types Of Roofing Material</strong></p>
<p>Composition shingles are one of those different types of roofing material that need no introduction. This is one of the most common roofing materials available in the United States today. They are also called asphalt shingles but are made of organic fiber mat or fiberglass core and integrated with asphalt and coated to add to the texture and color of the shingles. They are attached to the roof using an adhesive backing and staples or nails.</p>
<p>Other different types of roofing material are fiberglass or PVC sheets. These roofing sheets are often translucent or opaque and last for quite some time. They are usually corrugated to add to their strength and to aid in water disposal.</p>
<p>Wooden shingles and shakes can also be very attractive roofing materials. Shingles are usually cut to a pre-finished size and are smoothened to create a more natural wooden look. Shakes on the other hand are irregularly cut wood. They also appear attractive to some individuals. Wooden roofing materials need constant maintenance to avoid leaks and other water borne problems.</p>
<p>Other different types of roofing material are metal roofs. Standing seam steel roofs have now made a come back from a bygone decade when these were used in almost every structure under construction. This is a very durable roofing material and is literally maintenance free, non-flammable and it reflects heat, too.</p>
<p>Other different types of roofing material are tile and slate. These two are very long lasting and have been around for decades.  Both are quite heavy and need a reinforced support system to be able to carry their weight. They are also rather difficult to put up and install and they can be expensive, too.</p>
<p>The above are just some of the different types of roofing material which are available worldwide. Most stores that sell these products can also install them. This is important because not all oft the different types of roofing material can be installed on your own.</p>
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		<title>A Lesson In How To Install Metal Roofing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 03:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning how to install metal roofing is not difficult, but beginners should only attempt to install metal roofing on buildings which have no more than moderately sloped roofs.  While knowing how to install metal roofing correctly requires the use of an electric drill and a few other tools like a flat-bladed shovel and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning how to install metal roofing is not difficult, but beginners should only attempt to install metal roofing on buildings which have no more than moderately sloped roofs.  While knowing how to install metal roofing correctly requires the use of an electric drill and a few other tools like a flat-bladed shovel and a chalk line, it is a relatively straightforward, if labor-intensive, procedure.</p>
<p>The first step in knowing how to install metal roofing involves knowing whether to choose the V-shaped roofing material with crimped edges, or the humped roofing material which is more difficult to install.  In addition to the roofing material itself the job requires rolls of 30-pound roofing felt and metal roof edging.<span id="more-27"></span></p>
<p><strong>Learning How To Install Metal Roofing Is Quick And Easy</strong></p>
<p>For the homeowner who needs a new roof on their garage or shed and wants to put metal roofing on for its durability, they can do it themselves, and learning how to install metal roofing is not hard unless the roof is at too much of an angle to safely walk on. The roof itself should be able to support the weight of someone walking on it and the installer must have knowledge of using simple hand tools and an electric drill.</p>
<p>Metal roofing is available in two basic styles, one that has a series of V-shaped lines and the other has a hump, resembling the letter ‘R’ on one edge. The style with V-shaped lines is easier to install and the crimping gives it some extra strength so that it doesn’t wave around while being installed. If the installer has trouble figuring out how to install metal roofing, it is advised they contract a professional to make sure it’s done right.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing Roof For New Metal</strong></p>
<p>The first step in how to install metal roofing is to remove all of the old roofing materials with a roof shovel, basically a steel shovel with a flat blade, as well as any leftover nails. Thirty-pound roofing felt needs to be put down, rolled from one end to the other, parallel to the roofline. It needs to overlap a minimum of three inches, and is laid down with a two or three inch overhang on all sides.</p>
<p>Once the felt is in place, edge strips are put in place to help prevent water from backing up under the new shingles as well as providing an even edge to roof. Once this is done, use a chalk line to snap a line every two feet, from the crown to the edge. The roof is now ready if the person feels they know how to install metal roofing.</p>
<p>Cut the pieces of roofing to length, measuring top to bottom, allowing at least two inches for an overhang. Line the first piece to the left side of the roof and attach with roofing screws every two feet on the inside edge. On the other edge, screw the roof down away from the edging. Complete each step until complete. This is how to install metal roofing.</p>
<p>Using caulk or rubber strips, plug the edges where the trips overlap to keep bugs and birds out, and then add a piece of roof edging to cover all open holes at the end of the sheet. A metal cap will be used on the crown once the job is complete.</p>
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		<title>Tin Roofing: You Might Be Surprised</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people who think of tin roofing have mental pictures of some of the world’s most underdeveloped areas, where tin roofing is the only roofing material that millions of people can afford.  But the low cost of tin roofing belies its many desirable roofing qualities, including its fire-resistance, its ability to withstand rust, salt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people who think of tin roofing have mental pictures of some of the world’s most underdeveloped areas, where tin roofing is the only roofing material that millions of people can afford.  But the low cost of tin roofing belies its many desirable roofing qualities, including its fire-resistance, its ability to withstand rust, salt air, and industrial pollution, and its ease of installation.</p>
<p>Tin roofing can  either be placed directly over an existing roof, or if it is to be the only roofing material, used with a sound insulating underlayment which will also a home against hot and cold weather<span id="more-82"></span></p>
<p><strong>What You Need To Know About Tin Roofing</strong></p>
<p>Tin roofing?  Is that just the kind of roofing in Oz for the Tin Man and his family?  No.  Tin roofing is a cheap, safe and easy to get alternative for all kinds of roofs.  People have been using tin roofs all over the world for donkey’s years.  And, with all the emphasis made about the state of the environment, it is good to know that tin roofing is recyclable.</p>
<p><strong>Why Is It So Cheap?</strong></p>
<p>Usually, you get what you pay for.  But tin roofing is one of the most economical roofing materials on the face of the planet.  If it’s so cheap, can it be any good?  It certainly is.<br />
Tin is one of the most abundant metals on earth.  Tin deposits aren’t going away anytime soon.  Contrast this to slate roofing, where particular grades of slate must be mined and carefully shipped and installed in a special way one shingle at a time.</p>
<p>You can also install tin roofing over your existing roof (provided your existing roof is still functioning decently).  An overlay can save you considerable amounts of money than replacing an entire roof.</p>
<p><strong>Where Tin Roofs Are Best</strong></p>
<p>Tin roofing is also really resistant to the weather (except tornadoes, but no roofing can protect you from that).  Tin roofing doesn’t rust or develop holes due to saltwater in the air, acid rain or pollution like other kinds of roofing may be prone to.  Tin roofing is often popular near industrial areas because of its toughness.</p>
<p>Oddly enough, some of the wettest places on earth like the Polynesian Islands, India and Tutenendo, Columbia, guess what kind of roofing they use?  That’s right – tin roofing.  When it rains, the noise drowns out all conversation.  Apparently, you get used to it after a few years.</p>
<p>But you don’t need to.  A competent roofer will not just sell you tin roofing, but an underlay, as well (unless the tin roofing is going over your original roof).  This will not only cut down on the noise, but also gives insulation to your home.  It will keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer.</p>
<p>Tin roofing isn’t just for homes, either.  It is also great for mobile home roofs, garden sheds, outhouses, barns and boatyards.  They can be flat or corrugated (in tight waves).  Usually, it comes corrugated as the wave shape makes water best slide off.  But if you have a flat roof, placing plants over your tin roof can help not only cut down on noise, but help insulate your roof and cut down on energy costs.</p>
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