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		<title>Residential Metal Roofing Materials &#8211; New Metal Roofs are Better, Stronger and Quicker to Install</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 03:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s official. Once the province of boring-looking industrial complexes, metal roofing materials have become the staple of the modern architectural era. Simple and elegant in their looks, they&#8217;ve also proven to be the most environmentally friendly and safe residential roofing solution. Indeed, aside from reflecting heat off of homes and lowering their reliance on watt-hungry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>        It&#8217;s official. Once the province of boring-looking industrial complexes, metal roofing materials have become the staple of the modern architectural era. Simple and elegant in their looks, they&#8217;ve also proven to be the most environmentally friendly and safe residential roofing solution.</p>
<p>Indeed, aside from reflecting heat off of homes and lowering their reliance on watt-hungry air-conditioning systems, metal roofing is also much more easily recycled than any other type of roofing material. And, for the penny pincher, it&#8217;ll be good to know that due to the fire, hail and wind resistance properties of residential metal roofs, the average insurance company will discount a policy on your home by as much as 25%.</p>
<p>Residential metal roofing materials have, without question, come a long way in terms of their design aesthetics &#8211; that was something achieved by the frenetic, minimalist nineties, when steel and glass were the height of construction attempting to embody the philosophy of &#8216;dynamic tension&#8217;. Indeed, roof paneling has been developed so as to more closely resemble cedar shakes or Tuscan clay roof tiling than the raw, exposed materials that avant garde architects prefer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re keen to move into the new era of design, on the other hand, panels crafted in that raw exposed style, in copper, stainless steel and aluminum, have never been more meticulously crafted or of better quality. Galvalume is known as the strongest of all materials &#8211; galvanized sheet steel coated in a silky-sheen layer of zinc-alloy, its hardiness approaches that of Kevlar.</p>
<p>The most modern, and some would say aesthetically pleasing, metal roofing material is that of standing-seam roofing panels, which are both easily installed and virtually immune to wind, ice, snow and hail damage. If you&#8217;d like to go even stronger you can find these in Galvalume, galvanized sheet steel coated in a Zinc-Aluminum alloy that possesses the most impressive corrosion resistance of any roofing material, meaning that it will last a very long time.</p>
<p>So what, exactly, is a standing-seam metal roof&#8217;s lifespan? Well, scientists have artificially aged metal panels by subjecting them to extreme levels of corrosive gas and heat, and found that, odds are, your average metal roofing materials will last up to seventy years without any need of repair. Of course, you&#8217;ll have a hard time convincing most manufacturers of that number &#8211; their warranties stretch to a &#8216;mere&#8217; forty years.         </p>
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		<title>Residential Metal Roofing Materials &#8211; New Metal Roofs are Better, Stronger and Quicker to Install</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 03:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>        It&#8217;s official. Once the province of boring-looking industrial complexes, metal roofing materials have become the staple of the modern architectural era. Simple and elegant in their looks, they&#8217;ve also proven to be the most environmentally friendly and safe residential roofing solution.</p>
<p>Indeed, aside from reflecting heat off of homes and lowering their reliance on watt-hungry air-conditioning systems, metal roofing is also much more easily recycled than any other type of roofing material. And, for the penny pincher, it&#8217;ll be good to know that due to the fire, hail and wind resistance properties of residential metal roofs, the average insurance company will discount a policy on your home by as much as 25%.</p>
<p>Residential metal roofing materials have, without question, come a long way in terms of their design aesthetics &#8211; that was something achieved by the frenetic, minimalist nineties, when steel and glass were the height of construction attempting to embody the philosophy of &#8216;dynamic tension&#8217;. Indeed, roof paneling has been developed so as to more closely resemble cedar shakes or Tuscan clay roof tiling than the raw, exposed materials that avant garde architects prefer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re keen to move into the new era of design, on the other hand, panels crafted in that raw exposed style, in copper, stainless steel and aluminum, have never been more meticulously crafted or of better quality. Galvalume is known as the strongest of all materials &#8211; galvanized sheet steel coated in a silky-sheen layer of zinc-alloy, its hardiness approaches that of Kevlar.</p>
<p>The most modern, and some would say aesthetically pleasing, metal roofing material is that of standing-seam roofing panels, which are both easily installed and virtually immune to wind, ice, snow and hail damage. If you&#8217;d like to go even stronger you can find these in Galvalume, galvanized sheet steel coated in a Zinc-Aluminum alloy that possesses the most impressive corrosion resistance of any roofing material, meaning that it will last a very long time.</p>
<p>So what, exactly, is a standing-seam metal roof&#8217;s lifespan? Well, scientists have artificially aged metal panels by subjecting them to extreme levels of corrosive gas and heat, and found that, odds are, your average metal roofing materials will last up to seventy years without any need of repair. Of course, you&#8217;ll have a hard time convincing most manufacturers of that number &#8211; their warranties stretch to a &#8216;mere&#8217; forty years.         </p>
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		<title>Asphalt Roofing Shingles: Inexpensive And Simple To Install</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People often think of dream homes as those neat, crisp-looking houses with brick walls and triangular roofs. Such is a classic picture of what people imagine homes should be like. And this effect can be achieved with a home roofed with asphalt roofing shingles. &#13;Asphalt shingles have become quite so popular when it comes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>People often think of dream homes as those neat, crisp-looking houses with brick walls and triangular roofs. Such is a classic picture of what people imagine homes should be like. And this effect can be achieved with a home roofed with asphalt roofing shingles.</p>
<p>&#13;Asphalt shingles have become quite so popular when it comes to roofing options for homes. Their versatility and economic value have proven to be so attractive that they now cover as much as 80 percent of the market. Asphalt shingles are quite inexpensive and easy to install. They come in a great array of quality and style and are compatible with a wide range of roof pitches. They can be installed with different roof features, from roof edges to chimneys and wall terminations to vent flashings. Most of all, they are highly attractive and can really give a house that homey effect.</p>
<p>&#13;There are basically two types of asphalt shingles available in the market: the organic-mat shingles and the fiberglass shingles. Both of these are of course made of asphalt, but the difference lies on the reinforcing mat &#8211; the fiberglass variety of uses fiberglass while the organic variety uses a wood-derived mat made of cellulose fiber.</p>
<p>&#13;The organic type of mat requires two coatings of asphalt &#8211; a soft asphalt for saturation and then harder asphalt for protection. Meanwhile, the fiberglass type only needs one hard asphalt coating. People choose fiberglass for its light weight, thinness, ease of transporting and high fire rating.</p>
<p>&#13;There are those who still prefer the organic type because they are more durable and they are more flexible especially during cold weather. As such, fiberglass shingles are more popular in the central and southern parts of the country while organic shingles predominate the market in the northern parts as well as in Canada.</p>
<p>&#13;Buying Considerations</p>
<p>&#13;One of the major considerations when buying asphalt shingles is its service life. Warranties for asphalt shingles usually come as longs as 20 to 45 years. However, it is important to choose a particular brand not only for its warranty period as they do not really reflect the actual lifespan of shingles. There have been reports of asphalt shingles failing far earlier than the expiry date of their warranties, and a lot of homeowners have complained that the payouts did not really cover the replacement or repair costs as they should.</p>
<p>&#13;But this does not mean that one should completely shun asphalt shingles as a roofing choice with the right mindset in buying, you can still get quality shingles that last long.</p>
<p>&#13;When buying asphalt shingles what you need to look at is how much a particular brand meets industry standards, instead of the warranties. For fiberglass shingles, you should make sure that the product meets the standard known as ASTM D-3462, which means that the shingles can withstand tests such as nail withdrawal and tear-strength. In the past decade only a few products have passed this standards and you need to make sure that the one you buy are up to this standard. Shingles are inspected by Underwriters Laboratory and those who pass come with the UL logo and a certification.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic mat shingles, on the other hand, should meet the standard called ASTM D-225. Organic shingles usually have greater nail-pull and tear strength resistance compared to asphalt shingles and thus their standards are also higher. A good lose rule of thumb is that heavier organic shingles are sturdier than lighter ones. This may not always be true for fiberglass shingles, though.</p>
<p>&#13;As expected, shingles that fulfill the industry standards are more expensive than shingles of low quality. But aside from the quality of the shingles themselves, there is also the factor of installation when the roofing cost is being considered. You may opt to use cheaper nails, but it may be rather wasteful to install good quality shingles using low-grade nails.</p>
<p>&#13;Different Looks</p>
<p>&#13;What people usually consider when they want asphalt shingles is their appearance. Shingles comes in different styles and colors that can really bring out the beauty of a home. With the right kind of asphalt shingle you can achieve different looks for your dream home.</p>
<p>&#13;Asphalt roofing shingles are the roofing materials of choice for many homes and even commercial buildings. With its superb form and function there is no wonder why this has become quite popular when building dream houses.</p>
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