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		<title>Is standing seam metal roofing right for your needs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 09:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most men and women only believe of their roofing when it starts to leak .Otherwise, considering how important the role of a roof, we tend to forget about it and take it for granted. Even so, normal checks and maintenance can go a long way in extending the life of your roofing and will far [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Most men and women only believe of their roofing when it starts to leak .Otherwise, considering how important the role of a roof, we tend to forget about it and take it for granted. Even so, normal checks and maintenance can go a long way in extending the life of your roofing and will far more than pay for themselves in preventing any costly repairs should things go awry. </p>
<p>We all know that asphalt and roofing tiles have on the whole done a outstanding job of supplying our roofing requirements. These days though, the selection of roofing material has increased vastly specifically with the introduction of metal roofing and in particular standing seam metal roofing. This has numerous big benefits just like it&#8217;s expense, durability along with the overall protection it provides. It can withstand wind and hail and also fire. If you are environmentally aware, it can be frequently created from recycled materials and can also be recycled itself. It may be created from a variety of metals including stainless steel, copper or aluminum. </p>
<p>A standing seam metal roof can potentially last for additional than 50 years meaning it is extremely price efficient to install and maintain. Manufacturing and installation firms have refined their processes and also the expertise and tools needed to install a single of these roofs is now much reduced. For the consumer, there&#8217;s even far more excellent news in that the range of styles and colors accessible is huge. Metal roofing can mimic any from the traditional finishes without any on the drawbacks.</p>
<p>As any homeowner will tell you, a roofing serves two purposes. Basically the primary one is to maintain the rain off your head and the heat in but houseproud homeowners will also be really aware of how the roof looks and regardless of whether it will give that wow factor to any visitors or passersby. Everyone wants their property to look it&#8217;s very finest and also the roof is 1 with the most visible aspects of a house and also the right roofing can truly complete the appear of the house.<br />Is standing seam metal roofing right for your needs?</p>
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<p>Gulf Coast Supply is a well known, well respected metal roofing manufacturer. This is an operation where you will be amazed at the friendly staff, quick service and quality products offered. Using state of the art in house equipment, Gulf Coast manufactures metal roofing to the highest standards in the industry. These products are made available in six attractive profiles Tuff-Rib, PBR, 5V, Gulf-Lok, Gulf-Seam and Dbl-Lok. Each of which can be manufactured in one of over 20 different colors. Gulf Coast Supply Inc. is able to provide roofing materials (residential metal roofing, wholesale metal roofing) for any commercial, residential, architectural project that you may have. While serving as a leader in the metal roofing industry for many years, gulf coast supply is both ready and capable of providing you with the best in service and product. We are located in Horseshoe Beach Florida along the west coast in the central part of the Big Bend Area. We offer job site delivery service to all of Florida and southern Georgia. Each truck in our delivery fleet is equipped with its own hydraulic boom, capable of unloading your metal roofing package with ease. Tremendously reducing the chances of damage to materials acquired while offloading by other means. Customer Service: Our friendly and experienced staff is ready to take your orders and answer any technical questions you may have. Our familiarity with the current building trends, Florida building codes and our experience in <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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		<title>Roofing Shingles Installation Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 06:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes time to replace the shingles on your home, you will need all the information you can get in regards roofing shingles installation basics. Therefore, why not start at the beginning, with the types of roofing shingles. There are four popular categories of shingles, wood shakes, slate, laminated, and asphalt shingles. To know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When it comes time to replace the shingles on your home, you will need all the information you can get in regards roofing shingles installation basics. Therefore, why not start at the beginning, with the types of roofing shingles. There are four popular categories of shingles, wood shakes, slate, laminated, and asphalt shingles. To know which you should be choosing, you should understand how each one works and what features they have, all of which can help you determine which is right for you.</p>
<p>Asphalt roofing shingles are the most popular of all types. They are constructed with paper, glass, or fiber, with intense durability. These shingles are designed to last between twenty and thirty years.</p>
<p>Laminated roofing shingles are also becoming extremely popular. These shingles have a design that adds depth, color, and character to any room. Constructed with many different materials, such as asphalt, it creates a look of expensive roofing materials, without the large costs.</p>
<p>Slate roofing shingles also referred to as stone shingles are heavy but durable. Popular, but not overly used before it tends to break easy and can be extremely hard to work with. Many people enjoy the natural, handcrafted, and colorful look that slate shingles offer, as well as the durability, which allows the shingles to last for more than 100 years.</p>
<p>Wood roofing shingles, also known as shakes, are constructed with different treated woods such as pine, spruce, or cedar, and although cedar is the best type of wood used. While with first installation, the wood shingles are bright and lively colors, after the first year of use, it will dull quickly to the color of gray. Furthermore, splintering, warping, and shrinking are common complaints with wood roofing shingles, and generally have to be replaced within thirty years or less.</p>
<p>If you simply do not know how to or want to install your own roofing shingles, your best bet is to hire a professional roofer. When contacting roofers make sure that you opt for a company that is well established, carries a business license, and has permanent addresses and telephone numbers. Ask to view the companies insurance, bonding, training, and certificate information.</p>
<p>You will also want to choose a company that provides you with a full, written estimate of every aspect of the job; this includes time of completion, warranty, labor costs, and materials they intend to use. Before choosing a roofing shingles installer, make sure that you obtain a minimum of three estimates. This allows you to compare prices, as well as warranty, services, and ultimately work ethics. Obtain references, this is obviously important, you are entrusting the roofer with a valuable possession, your home. You want to be sure that they are qualified, trustworthy, hardworking, and professional.</p>
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<p>Daniel Roshard is a interior designer fascinated by garden architecture, he is currently studying interior design integration to public parks and gardens. Daniel is writing <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://roofing.zupatips.com/Roofing_Shingles.html/">Roof Shingles</a> and Roofing reviews for ZupaTips.com</p>
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		<title>Using Roofing Nailer – Saving You Time And Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 13:25:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trying to decide if a roofing nailer will make life easier will depend on the definition of easier. Something else to consider is this; are you a professional roofer in need of a professional nailer? Or, are you a home owner and are looking for a nailer to help you make your own repairs? If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.roofbuying.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/residendial-roofing-nailer.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-61" title="residendial-roofing-nailer" src="http://www.roofbuying.com/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/d5a1213a4389f72b1f70553302bf25f4.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="158" /></a>Trying to decide if a roofing nailer will make life easier will depend on the  definition of easier. Something else to consider is this; are you a professional  roofer in need of a professional nailer? Or, are you a home owner and are  looking for a nailer to help you make your own repairs? If you decide to go  ahead and purchase a roofing nailer you will need to be decided on the type  based upon your needs (like everything else…). Keep in mind that nailers are  available with pneumatic power, electric and rechargeable, and made by various  manufacturers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To put it simply, a roofing nailer will save your arms and hands from  pounding with a hammer all day  long. The other nice add is that since most nailers have adjustable power  settings; you don’t have to worry about over driving a nail into the roof,  damaging your new roofing material. This can be especially helpful if installing  slate or tile roof since too much power can crack one of the expensive tiles. On  asphalt shingles too much power can tear through the shingle and, if left  unnoticed, this can cause a leak in the future.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first feature to look at is a nailers durability. It will have to hold up  to hours on a hot roof without being damaged by the sun. It should also be able  to live through a two-story drop onto the ground or concrete without breaking  into a thousand pieces. Typically, no matter careful you think you’re going to  be; you will no doubt drop your nailer from the roof at least once.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: justify;">Choosing Clutter Or Convenience</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">While most professionals swear by a  pneumatic roofing nailer there are some who are not interested in being  connected by a long air hose and having to have an air compressor running all  day. Although they can usually be adjusted for air power of between 70 and 120  pounds per square inch, they can be tough to maneuver in tight spots such as  under second story eaves or around chimneys.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">An electric power roofing nailer obviously does not require the air  compressor but the user will still be dragging a long extension cord behind them  as they work. Something else to consider is that adjustable depth gauges and  built-in features to help keep nail lines straight into the shingles, while  they’re great on paper, can make the nailing gun slightly heavier than a  pneumatic roofing nailer as the driving power is located in the nailer  itself.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most rechargeable roofing nailers have the same power, with a minimum voltage  of around 20, and do everything the electric roofing nailer can do. Typically,  most companies claim the battery charge lasts long enough to nail down about two  square of roofing material. Extra batteries are available for use on large jobs,  but the ability of them to survive a 15 of 20-foot fall is  questionable.</p>
<p>So before you buy check out the manufacturers specs and see  if they’ll meet your needs. Consider how much use you’ll be giving the nailer  and what kind of roofing you’ll be doing. With these things in mind you’ll be on  your way to selecting the ‘perfect’ nail gun for your needs.</p>
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