Best posts on Scaffolding Exeter from Mar 2010
April 1, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
- Different Types of Roof Vents - by Steven Briesemeister
Posted on Monday, March 1st, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)The most important part of your home is the roof. It protects you from the rain, the snow and anything else that Mother Nature dishes out. Without it, we are left out in the cold - literally. When building, or buying, a home, it’s important to make sure that the roof is in good shape. One of the most important aspects of roofing is adequate ventilation.
- Do I Need A New Roof? - by Steven Briesemeister
Posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)You may be asking yourself, “Do I need a new roof?” If you are also asking yourself the following questions, then you want to seriously consider a roof replacement:1. Upon inspection of my roof, I noticed algae growth. Do I need a new roof?2. I noticed curling and blistering on my roof. Do I need a new roof?3. I see that some of my shingles are missing or broken.
- Do You Need A Snow Roof Rake? - by A.Caxton
Posted on Friday, March 5th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)Snow can be great fun for the kids when it comes to throwing snowballs and making snowmen. It can also be fun for all of the family when it comes to sledging or even skiing, but unfortunately it can also be a nuisance and it can restrict the way that people live their lives. Snow can block everything and it can even be dangerous as it collects on roofs as it can fall on top of people and it could even turn to ice too which is extremely slippery.
- Does your insurance cover roof repair cost - by Tanya Wiseman
Posted on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)<p>As homeowners, we are not always protected from the weather conditions that may be prone to the area we live in. Anything from rains, snow, frost, humidity and storms, we have to be ready to protect our home. Your roofing insurance coverage may be able to provide the coverage for several roof damages. When you obtain the insurance, it is always wise to check with your insurance agent about your policy’s coverage as it relates to roofing insurance claims, and what is covered in the case of loss.
- Elastomeric Coatings For Roof Repair - by Greenfin
Posted on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)<p>Drying / Curing Time<p>Elastomeric Roof Coating�" Base Coat: Shall dry a minimum of 24 hours under ideal weather conditions before applying part II (Top Coat).<p>Elastomeric Roof Coating�" Top Coat Dry time under ideal conditions: Dry to touch - approximately 2 hours. Cure time �" 24 hours to foot traffic or to inclement weather.
- Elastomeric Roof Coating Saves Money on Energy Bills - by John Wright
Posted on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)Flat roof buildings and homes could really benefit from the use of elastomeric roof coating. The benefits include energy savings, lighter load on the ceiling structure, and leak prevention. (PRWEB) September 22, 2005 — Painter’s Nation, LLC is a proud supplier of Elastomeric Roof Coatings from Coastline Industrial Coatings. This roof coating meets all ASTM D 6083-97a requirements and has been approved by Florida and Ohio state agencies.
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