Roof Racks for Various Occasions and Purposes - by Alexus Devon
August 31, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Roof racks come in good stead when you need to carry your bike or some other such stuff with you. Fishing rods, wheel chair, kayak, surfing boat etc. are some of the things that are most frequently carried with help of racks. Unless there is any such device attached to your car, you cannot carry things like this with you. Thus, they are important accessories to be there on the top of a car.
There are customised roof racks in the market. These are made specially, keeping in mind the need of special people. For example, there are racks for especially able people. Due to the deformity in their physical condition, they cannot handle things as a normal person does. So, they need something especially tailored for them. To cater to the need of such people, personalised roof racks are made available in the market.
In similar fashion, there are racks for special occasions and purposes made by auto accessory manufacturers. Some people need a little space left on the roof top even after fixing the racks. They can go for smaller roof rack that cover only a portion of the roof top. The other part can be reserved for the roof boxes or some other purpose. Those who need a spacious one covering the whole of the top will have their choice also.
There are roof racks that can be removed when necessary. Such racks are generally chosen by fastidious car owners who do not want some racks sticking on the roof top permanently. For the public cab roof racks is a must. Passengers travelling in them may have lots of luggage with them. Some of them may be big enough and cannot be accommodated in the trunk. So, drivers of public cabs should make it a point that they have racks on the top of their car; otherwise they may have to miss potential passengers.
Alexus Devon is an automobile writer specializing in automobile and car accessories products and has written authoritative articles on the Roof Rack industry. He has done his Master in Business Administration and is currently assisting directcaraccessories as a car accessories specialist.
Roof Rack: Multi-Utility Phenomenon - by Alexus Devon
August 29, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Before embarking on to explain the utility of roof racks, it would not be out of place to explain what actually roof racks are. Well, roof racks are bars clamped on the roof of the car. It is used to carry loads like bicycle, canoes, suitcases etc. It also ensures that that the vehicle does not get damaged while carrying loads from one place to other. An ideal roof rack is one which reduces the wind noise and also appears to be sleek and stylish.
One does not use roof rack on a day to day basis, but its requirement is most felt at the time of traveling. Roof racks and roof boxes increase the capacity to carry load by a car, the need of which is most felt in vacations or even in weekends when one plans for a journey or outing. The utility of roof racks or roof boxes are not confined only to the time when one plans for a journey; instead they prove their relevance on times other than journey.
Take for instance an occasion when you want to go for a cycle race the venue of which is far from your place. Well, in such cases, a bicycle can very easily be put on the roof rack and driven to the venue. Similarly, if one decides to go for fishing or for a match of beach football or on picnic, then the real utility of roof racks is understood. Equipment for the above-mentioned events can very easily be transported to the venue without any difficulty.
It can be summed up that roof racks are the most important component of the car and one which cannot be taken lightly. It is well advised that people who buy cars also go for roof racks. Not only do they make the vehicle more attractive, but they also prove to be extremely useful.
Alexus Devon is an automobile writer specializing in automobile and car accessories (such as Roof Racks) products and has written authoritative articles on the car accessories industry. He has done his Master in Business Administration and is currently assisting directcaraccessories.co.uk as a car accessories specialist.
Roof Rack: Flashy or Strong, You Have Everything - by Alexus Devon
August 26, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Roof rack offers functional transport solution and lets your vehicle expand as per your changing needs. The automobile market has unlimited variety to offer on roof tops. Thule roof racks and roof bars are considered to be the most popular category of roof racks by far. They represent outstanding value for money. Their quality is undisputed and they can be easily adapted to suit different vehicles.
There are roof racks for all types of vehicles and every purpose. Some people may need heavy duty bars while others may need light, eye-catching racks that gel with their flashy car. Whatever may be your need, some or the other rack will meet it. Those who are looking for heavy duty roof bars can go for Rhino van roof bars and modular welded roof racks. These are specifically designed for using in construction and building trades.
All roof bars from Rhino are zinc-plated and foot packs polyester powder-coated, for maximum corrosion resistance. They have the capacity to retain all the benefits of a traditional welded rack, whilst adding a whole lot more. You can also use side load stops, ladder clamps, front board stops, rear rollers and three different sizes of roof rack mounted lockable aluminium pipe carriers to compliment Rhino van bars.
Roof boxes are another option to expand the capacity of your car to carry some extra accessories. Variety is there in roof boxes also. From size to shape, they suit the taste and need of everyone in all respects. Some roof boxes are fully lockable with multi-point latches operated by a single key. There are boxes with single side opening, dual side opening or rear opening lids. Thule has good selection of boxes like Fold and Store, Atlantis, Pacific etc.
Be its roof racks or roof boxes, all kinds of car accessories can be bought over the Internet. Almost all the mainstream car accessory manufacturers, including MOMO Corse, have online service. You can check out the products, compare prices and order them sitting in your home, if you have access to the Internet.
Alexus Devon is an automobile writer specializing in automobile and car accessories products and has written authoritative articles on the Roof Rack industry. He has done his Master in Business Administration and is currently assisting directcaraccessories as a car accessories specialist.
Roof Preparation before Installing Roof Shingles - by Steven Briesemeister
August 21, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Installing roof shingles can be an arduous task and should not be attempted if you don’t know what you are doing. It is vital to ensure that you complete adequate roof preparation before installing roof shingles otherwise you are risking the integrity of your new roof. A poorly prepared roof can quickly lead to holes and cracks that will in turn to lead to a leaking roof. Obviously the first part of your roof preparation before installing roof shingles is to rip off the hold or damaged shingles that you are replacing. While it is possible to leave these on if they are showing any signs of damage or wear you should replace them whenever possible.
Secure the roof boards
If you are using the same roof boards without replacing them you really should check each and every one to make sure none of them need replacing. Make sure they are all securely fastened down to prevent any damage to the lining or to the shingles. You also need to make sure there is no debris lying around because this too can cause damage to your new roof. Make sure no nails or other objects are protruding out of the roof.
Installing the drip edge.
Install the drip edge around the eave ends of the roof. Be sure to use galvanized nails so that they don’t rust in the rain. When adding the drip edge to the top of the roof install in the same way but this must drape over the rest of the drip edge to be effective. If you need to make any joints because the length of drip edge is not long enough to fit down the whole length of the eave then simple overlap the two pieces and bend the aluminum into place.
Ice and water shield.
You should consider putting down a layer of ice and water shield. Some states require that you use this and have set distances that the shield must be from the wall. It is very good stuff and incredibly adhesive so place it down where you want it to go before removing the backing paper. Once it’s stuck there is no way of removing it. Ice and water shield will cost you a fair amount at around $50 per square foot but the job it does is invaluable and a vital step when you are finishing your roof preparation before installing roof shingles. Cover any large knot holes with aluminum flashing or a similar material and hammer these down (you may want to use a hammer tacker or nail gun to make this step a little quicker and easier).
Adding the layer of felt.
Overlap your felt by a few inches and completely cover one side of the roof. To install a roof vent at this point you should cut a small part of the roof on either side of the peak virtually the whole length of the roof. Now cover the remaining side of the roof with felt and also cover over the roof vent hole you have created. This will be cut later. You have now finished the roof preparation before installing roof shingles and are ready to shingle your roof.
Steven Briesemeister who is the owner of http://www.roofer911.com has 33 years experience in all types of roof repair problems and new roof installation for residential and commercial accounts. As a Long Island and Northern Virgina roofing contractor, we believe, “Quality Doesn’t Cost…It Pays!
Roof Painter - Roof restoration - by Painter Bob
August 18, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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The only way to keep cool is to switch up the air conditioning or to prevent your roof getting so hot in the first place. The way to achieve that is through insulation, and the most effective type of insulation for the exterior of a roof is a heat reflective roof paint. A good insulating paint can reduce your roof temperature by up to 40 degrees: just think of what that would mean in terms of a reduction in the amount of heat conducting and radiating into your roof space, and then to the rest of the house. <p>
In fact, in measurable terms, that temperature reduction is just over 20 degrees. Imaging a 20 degree reduction in your room temperature and what that can mean in terms of hard cash spent on air conditioning costs! A whole 20 degrees is a lot of heat to remove using an air conditioning unit, when all you need is a coat of paint to achieve the same result. <a href="http://www.coolpaints.com.au/roof-painters.php" title="roof painters" target="_parent">Roof painters</a> that stress the savings are, in this case, totally correct because heat reflective paints can save you a lot of money. <p>
However, keeping you cool is not the only benefit offer by heat reflective roof paints. There is also the benefit of extra waterproofing just in case the hot sun changes to a storm. Your roof is not only insulated and reflective, but also protected from the weather. The insulation and reflection help to keep heat in during the winter and heat out during the summer months and so save you money all year round. In fact some people can save up to 50% on their air conditioning costs.
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A hidden benefit is a reduction in the thermal shock cause by continual expansion and contraction of your roofing materials that reduces the lifetime, not only of your roof coating, but also of the entire roof itself. Not only that, but they can also be used to restore your roof. If your roof is cracked or damage, these paints will repair and restore it, and they are generally available in a wide colour range. If you want to restore and insulate your roof, heat reflective paints are definitely the least expensive option, but by no means a lower quality one.
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Then there is the environment. Because your home is made more energy efficient, you will be using less electricity to stay cool in the summer and less heating to keep warm in the winter. This gives your home running costs an economical carbon footprint due to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions. This has been proved by means of tests carried out by universities, and whether you do it yourself or employ roof painters, you will not only be saving money but also saving the planet.
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All of these advantages seem almost too good to be true, and you likely think that the cost is going to be prohibitive, yet that is not the case. In fact reflective paints are available at very similar prices to normal roof paints, and you don’t need any special skills or equipment to apply them: you can do it yourself or hire a regular roof painter.
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When purchasing such paints, you should take the time to check out the specification of the roof paint, since each manufacturer uses their own method of making them reflect heat and cool the roof surface. A good paint can last a long time, and it is not unknown for heat reflective paints to be effective for up to 30 years.
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The reflective value of each colour can be different, and is expressed in terms of TSR (Total Solar Reflection). The higher the TSR figure, the cooler your home will be and the more money you will save. Heat reflective roof paint has the unusual property of saving you money in both heating and cooling your home, and it is important to select the correct paint for the job. If you want to stay cool and insulate your home, then <a href="http://www.heatreflectivepaint.com.au/" title="heat reflective paint" target="_parent">heat reflective roof paints</a> is the ideal roof covering for you.
Painter Bob is part of an Australia Wide distribution for energy saving heat reflective paint. Reflects the heat before it gets to the house saving you money. So next
time you talk to your roof painter about roof restoration remember to look up heat reflective paint. For more information visit Cool Paints and Heat Reflective Paint
ROOF LEAKS - by Green Fin
August 14, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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1. Poor Roof Construction — This has become a serious problem in the past 15 years or so. Due to constant changes in the economy, the bidding on new structures (which includes virtually every kind of building including schools, hospitals, apartment buildings, shopping malls, and industrial buildings) has become so fierce that to get the job the roofing contractors must cut corners.<p>
The roofing contractors must fight the weather to meet completion deadlines. Oftentimes installation continues during unfavorable weather conditions. Sometimes moisture is trapped in the roofing system and can contribute to early failure of the roof. <p>
2. Normal Aging and Weathering - A roof begins to deteriorate the day it is constructed. Its main enemy is the weather. It takes a pounding from the sun, rain, snow and sleet; it is scorched by intense summer heat and buffeted by high winds from storms. The sun dries out the roofing paper; causes the tar to run and sag, weakening the roof mat. As this oxidation soaks the oils out of the paper, it becomes brittle and subject to cracking and splitting; and when the weather suddenly changes, the extreme expansion and contraction brings the ultimate disaster - A roof leak!<p>
3. Settling of the Building - All buildings settle; It is their nature, but some settle much more than others. When a building settles at an abnormal rate, this puts great stress on the roof. This unusual movement can, and will, create enough strain to cause a roof leak, which if left ignored will result in a general roof breakdown.<p>
4. Vibrations - Some of these result from natural phenomena such as earth tremors, severe storms such as tornadoes and hurricanes. Even buildings located many miles from such an act of nature can get enough impact to put a strain on the building, which in turn carried to the roof can contribute to a roof leak. Other vibrations from machines, equipment, air conditioners, railroads and truck traffic cause early failure.<p>
5. Mechanical Damage - Much more prevalent than you might think. In today’s technology, it has become standard to put many pieces of equipment on the roofs; air conditioning units, phone and TV antennas, sign supports, elevator housings etc., which presents a serious problem for two reasons.<p>
Sources:
<a href ="http://www.fixallroofs.com"> Roof Leaks and Roof Repair</a>
<a href ="http://www.buyliquidroof.com"> Liquid Rubber & Liquid EPDM</a>
<a href ="http://www.epdmcoatings.com"> EPDM Coatings</a>
Author is keen in home improvement researches.
Roof Cleaning: Why and How To Do It - by Justin
August 10, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Just as your house needs to be clean, so does your roof. A good roof cleaning should be done for a different reason, though. If you house is near a tree, built in a location that has high humidity, or is near a source of humidity such as a lake, pond, or pool, then your roof may be susceptible to fungus. Not only does this sound disgusting, but it is downright dangerous. Fungus can cause children (and others) to become sick, and it can even find its way into the house itself.
The most effective method of roof cleaning is to use a pressure washer surface cleaner. When used with a cleaning agent, the roof can be restored to the way it was when it was first installed. Unlike the bleach that some contractors use, soap solutions are safer for plants and animals, and will not harm the surface you are cleaning.
Once you have your materials together, you can begin. Roof cleaning is done in two phases. First is the removal of dirt and fungus, and the second is the rinsing of the roof. One of the corners of the roof is the best place to begin. Move the surface pressure washer back and forth in a three to four foot path. It’s safe to move it over the same spot several times if you have to. If you have to, feel free to use more detergent. If it’s hot out, use clean water to rinse the area off that you are cleaning every ten to fifteen minutes or so, then continue with the washing.
When your roof cleaning is complete, be sure to rinse off the whole roof again, to remove any last traces of fungus or cleaning chemicals. What you should have left is a clean, safe roof that is like new.
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Justin has been written articles for pressure washers for several years
Roof Cleaning Company - How To Avoid Being Scammed! - by Alex Baltimore
August 5, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Finding a roof cleaning company you can trust is not as easy as it seems. Calling a few of the businesses listed in your local trade directory will bring very promising responses. But, actually locating a roof cleaning company that can deliver on its promise is another story… That’s why it’s very important that you spend some time doing a due diligence check.
We have all heard of at least one horror story of people being tricked out of their hard earned money to pay for roof cleaning by some fly-by-night company who do an incredibly bad job and then take the money and run. Beware of scammers!
To make your life easier and save you from any troubles down the road, first make sure that your roof cleaning company is both comprehensively insured and bonded, and that it carries Workman’s Compensation for its workers. You don’t want one of these fellows falling off your roof and presenting you with a claim for compensation do you?
Never underestimate the importance of using low toxicity chemicals for your roof cleaning job. Insist, that the roof cleaning company you’re going to contract, present you with the list of products that they will use for the job. Ask them about the health implications; your safety is much more important than some meagre savings that you’ll make agreeing to chep chemicals. besides, your roof cleaning company should provide you, without you asking, with the full environmental impact statement pertaining to your particular situation.
Asking a roof cleaning company for details of their worker’s training is also not unreasonable. I know that I would want to know if they have been properly trained in not only job safety, but also are well versed in OSHA and EPA guidelines. There are also organizations that they could belong to which will indicate that they are serious about their trade and their customers. It is also reasonable to ask for data sheets on the chemicals that they use.
In some areas of the US, roof cleaaning should be repeated each year. yhis will eliminate the threat that some invasive algae poses to the concrete and ceramic tiles. Ocean side locations come to mind here… At the same time, be mindfull of the fact that the most effective chemical agents used in roof cleaning, are very toxic, and trying to avoid them affecting the adjacent area is your responsibility.
Many people are only just realizing that the black discoloration that they see on their tile or shingle roof isn’t dirt but a type of algae that is thriving on fiberglass roofing shingles in particular. This new roofing technology comes with a downside in areas that are humid, and that is because they contain limestone filler which provides a continuous banquet for algae who just love to eat it. Not only does this look unsightly, but if it is not removed it will considerably shorten the life of the roof.
One other often overlooked aspect is that the growth of the algae turning the roof black will mean that the roof will not be able to reflect the heat. Consequently more effort is required by your air-conditioner to keep you comfortable, and an increased power bill.
Never allow your roof to become a talking point of your neighbors. Get your roof cleaning company sooner rather than later, when evrybody notices that the issues of esthetics and routine maintenancee are not on your mind. Allowing your roof to slide into a state of disrepair will affect its resale value immensely. Never ignore it!
Regardless of your financial circumstances, try not to save on the necessary maintenance work on your home. Roof cleaning is one of the most important preventive meassures. Don’t ignore it!
Having a trusted roof cleaning company doing the maintenance job will make the world of difference for your house. Alex Baltimore’s site Cleaning-Advice.info gives on time advice for this rather unusual cleaning job.
Roof Cleaning - by Michael Malega
August 1, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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I hope that the following article will help you to better understand this topic.
Roof cleansing is likely not the easiest job around, nor is it the most pleasurable of all household jobs either. It is Unfortunately however, a necessary task and something that needs to be done at least once a year, perhaps more if you have large leafy trees around your house.
If you don’t do any roof cleansing while you have the chance while the buildup of leaves and other sundry stuff is still only minimal, you will find yourself hassle by many other problems when everything ultimately builds up to point non-plus.
You will then have problem upon problem upon your head and have to expend vastly more time, energy and money on your roof cleansing efforts that you otherwise would have. In fact if you let it go for long enough without getting around to cleaning your roof, you might find that you have to deal with more than a few clogged drains and a few loose roof tiles.
So even if you don’t want to physically go up there yourself and do the integral roof cleanup job, you might want to think about hiring a roof cleansing contractors who can do the task for you, and without all the accompanying hassle that you might differently experience yourself.
If on the other hand you feel endure enough to tackle the job of roof cleaning yourself, there are a few things that you might first want to have on hand. The first and the most important of these being a ladder, and medical insurance! …please continue on our web site that is all about this topic and other related information for your needs..
Finally, I’d like to thank you for reading this article and i hope it was helpful information.
Michael Malega presents several roof cleaning articles for your information. You can visit Michael’s web site at: http://www.carpet-roof-cleaning.com/Roof-Cleaning.php
Best posts on Scaffolding Exeter from Jul 2010
August 1, 2010 by Scaffolding Exeter
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- Reflective Roof Coatings Institute Formed - by Ken Bowman
Posted on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)The Reflective Roof Coatings Insitute is a non-profit trade organization that will promote the benefits of reflective roof coatings in extending the life of roof systems while reducing energy consumption and demand for the building envelope. Kansas City, MO (PRWEB) December 31, 2005 — Several companies engaged in the development and manufacture of reflective roof coating materials have banded together to form the Reflective Roof Coatings Institute (RRCI).
- Removing Moss And Algae From ROOFS - by Jonathan Harwood
Posted on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)Perhaps, like many people around the world, you have moss or algae growth on the roof of your house. This can occur on most common roofing materials: asphalt, cedar shakes, concrete tiles, etc., and will shorten the life of your roof. People with moss or algae growth on their roofs tend to live in areas with higher than normal rainfall and humidity levels.
- Removing Snow From Roof Using Roof Rakes - by Andrew Caxton
Posted on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)Removing Snow From Roof Is A Demanding JobRemoving snow from your roof is not the same as the removing snow from your garden. Where there is a possibility of snow, the roofs are made inclined and this is a major reason why the mechanical tools cannot be used by the house-owner. Either he has to use manual tools or he has to call for an expert in roof raking.
- Renovation,roof repair and theft prevention - by BT Khoo
Posted on Monday, July 12th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)It is now a norm that owner of new houses install security alarm system to protect their house from theft.There are many types of security alarm system available in the market and they mainly consist of magnetic contact and vibration sensors to be installed at doors or windows to detect any intrusion. There are also infra red sensor to detect any movement within any particular space such as living room etc.
- Replace Your Roof by Using the Online Media - by Vikas
Posted on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)<p>It is important to realize that the roof is determined as an armament of a house and thus replacing your roof could be expensive and difficult. When you need to replace your roof, contacting a roofing company providing residential and commercial roofing services would be the right option for you. However, the introduction of online media has made it easy for you to search for a cheap and competent roof contractor who can handle the project with ease.
- Roof Boxes, Brand is Always Not Better - by Alexus Devon
Posted on Monday, July 19th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)Very often you may need to carry some accessories that you cannot accommodate in the trunk of the car as it is already occupied with other important things. Roof boxes come handy under such circumstances. By adding a box on the top of the car, you can do away with the space problem that occurs due to the extra accessorieres. There are endless varieties in the automobile market with regard to roof boxes.
- Roof Boxes: Go In Sync with the Style of Your Car - by Alexus Devon
Posted on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)One accessory that can capacitate your car to carry extra luggage and at the same time beautify it is roof boxes. Its main purpose is to make room for accessories and luggage that the boot of your car cannot accommodate. But being flashy in design, cute in shape, gorgeous in colour, it keeps substantial contribution in the beautification of the car.
- Roof Boxes: Valuable Addition to Your Car - by Smith James
Posted on Saturday, July 24th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)In every summer, thousands of people need to transport their two wheelers on the four wheelers. In order to enjoy an exciting holidaying or weekend in the summer they load up their bikes and set out for breaks. So, adding roof racks on the top of their car become exigent for these people. Similarly, if they need to carry extra accessories that they cannot accommodate in the trunk of the car, they need to add roof boxes to their car.
- Roof Care and Cleaning - by Christopher Lovell
Posted on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 in roof - Comments: (0)Have you noticed recently that your roof is dirty and maybe starting to look like something that has been left in the refrigerator a little too long? All that dirt and moss isn’t just an eye sore, it is damaging your roof. Dirt can cause you rooftop to stop absorbing and reflecting away heat properly which can damage your shingles. As well moss and algae growth can damage shingles and remove the granules which protect your shingles from damage.

