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		<description><![CDATA[Asphalt Shingles Roofing Weighing Asphalt Shinglesby Roof101 &#8211; There are many reasons why most Americans pick asphalt roofing shingles, fiberglass-based asphalt shingles particularly, when choosing their residential roofing material. Asphalt shingles are economical, inexpensive and simple to install, either by a professional contractor or by homeowners themselves. The other type of asphalt shingles is organic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Asphalt Shingles Roofing</p>
<p><strong>Weighing Asphalt Shingles</strong><br />by Roof101 &#8211; There are many reasons why most Americans pick asphalt roofing shingles, fiberglass-based asphalt shingles particularly, when choosing their residential roofing material. Asphalt shingles are economical, inexpensive and simple to install, either by a professional contractor or by homeowners themselves. The other type of asphalt shingles is organic shingles, heavier and more durable, containing about 40% more asphalt per square foot. Fiberglass roof shingles usually weigh in the range of 1.8 to 2.3 pounds per square foot, compared with 2,000 gram organic roof shingles. Although not as heavy as the asbestos roofing shingles of the past, they are in wide use in the United States, even in hurricane prone regions.</p>
<p><strong>Asphalt Roof Shingles in Weather Conditions</strong><br />Although highly durable, asphalt shingles depend on environmental and weather conditions. They are a better choice for cooler climates compared with warm ones, as they last longer in such conditions. This, among other reasons, explains their wide popularity in Canada and the northern regions of the United States. Roof shingles with a lifespan of 20 years in northern US states such as Minneapolis or Pennsylvania where data has been collected, last an average of only 14 years in the Arizona desert. Asphalt shingles suffer also from dramatic changes in temperatures over a short period of time. Splits and cracks may occur in such conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Warranted Asphalt Shingles</strong><br />Yet manufacturers of asphalt shingles usually provide 20 to 50 year warranties that cover manufacturing defects. Warranties are generally for the materials and will be voided in certain situations, in the case of improper installation for example. Certain natural phenomena such as hurricanes and severe hail storms may not be covered in the warranties either. Ask for the manufacturer’s literature before making a decision on your asphalt shingles and what type you prefer &#8211; fiberglass asphalt or organic asphalt.</p>
<p><strong>Shopping for Asphalt Shingles</strong><br />Asphalt shingles prices start at around .80 per square foot. The best asphalt roof shingles, however, may be a little more expensive. Here at Roof 101 you are invited to contact us and describe the project you are interested in – installing, replacing, repairing roof shingles or other. A representative will then contact you with professional advice, price estimate and a comprehensive service offer. We will find the right material and work for the look you are after and for your exact location, leaving you satisfied with durable asphalt shingles over your head that are both aesthetically appealing and economical.</p>
<p>by Roof101</p>
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<p><strong>Weighing Asphalt Shingles</strong><br />by Roof101 &#8211; There are many reasons why most Americans pick asphalt roofing shingles, fiberglass-based asphalt shingles particularly, when choosing their residential roofing material. Asphalt shingles are economical, inexpensive and simple to install, either by a professional contractor or by homeowners themselves. The other type of asphalt shingles is organic shingles, heavier and more durable, containing about 40% more asphalt per square foot. Fiberglass roof shingles usually weigh in the range of 1.8 to 2.3 pounds per square foot, compared with 2,000 gram organic roof shingles. Although not as heavy as the asbestos roofing shingles of the past, they are in wide use in the United States, even in hurricane prone regions.</p>
<p><strong>Asphalt Roof Shingles in Weather Conditions</strong><br />Although highly durable, asphalt shingles depend on environmental and weather conditions. They are a better choice for cooler climates compared with warm ones, as they last longer in such conditions. This, among other reasons, explains their wide popularity in Canada and the northern regions of the United States. Roof shingles with a lifespan of 20 years in northern US states such as Minneapolis or Pennsylvania where data has been collected, last an average of only 14 years in the Arizona desert. Asphalt shingles suffer also from dramatic changes in temperatures over a short period of time. Splits and cracks may occur in such conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Warranted Asphalt Shingles</strong><br />Yet manufacturers of asphalt shingles usually provide 20 to 50 year warranties that cover manufacturing defects. Warranties are generally for the materials and will be voided in certain situations, in the case of improper installation for example. Certain natural phenomena such as hurricanes and severe hail storms may not be covered in the warranties either. Ask for the manufacturer’s literature before making a decision on your asphalt shingles and what type you prefer &#8211; fiberglass asphalt or organic asphalt.</p>
<p><strong>Shopping for Asphalt Shingles</strong><br />Asphalt shingles prices start at around .80 per square foot. The best asphalt roof shingles, however, may be a little more expensive. Here at Roof 101 you are invited to contact us and describe the project you are interested in – installing, replacing, repairing roof shingles or other. A representative will then contact you with professional advice, price estimate and a comprehensive service offer. We will find the right material and work for the look you are after and for your exact location, leaving you satisfied with durable asphalt shingles over your head that are both aesthetically appealing and economical.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 08:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Asphalt is a naturally occurring element.  Probably more commonly known for its use in building roads, it&#8217;s environmentally friendly and one of the world&#8217;s oldest building materials.  Economic, durable, attractive, and easy to install and maintain, it&#8217;s no mystery that asphalt shingles are the most popular choice for roofing material in the United States.</p>
<p>Starting at less than  per square foot, asphalt is an inexpensive roofing option suitable for most building projects.  And the simple installation, maintenance, and repair enables many homeowners to complete a roofing project themselves.</p>
<p>Asphalt shingles come in two basic types: fiberglass and organic.  Fiberglass shingles are more popular and less expensive.  Organic shingles are heavier and more durable.  Fillers are added as reinforcement and protection.  Asphalt weighs less than concrete, slate, wood, and metal roofing, making it easier and less expensive to install.</p>
<p>Correctly installed, quality manufactured asphalt singles have few problems.  Most problems arise from poor installation, improperly ventilated attics, or &#8220;spliced&#8221; shingles (which should be discarded before installation).  A well-ventilated attic is thought to prolong the lifespan of shingles.  Of course, there can be other damages to shingles such as debris, falling limbs and trees, and damaging weather conditions.  Wind can cause the singles to uplift or tear off, and excess moisture can cause mildew problems.</p>
<p>The cost, maintenance, and lifespan of asphalt shingles depends a good deal on the environment.  For the most part, the hotter the weather, the shorter the lifespan of the shingle.  Drastic and sudden temperature changes, also called thermal shock can cause shingles to expand and contract too quickly, causing cracks and splits. </p>
<p>Asphalt roofing shingles generally carry a manufacturer&#8217;s warranty against defects.  However, warranties do not usually cover labor charges or consequential damages.  If your home is damaged due to a defective shingles, the warranty is not responsible.  Make sure you get a written warranty and understand the terms and limits.  Warranties are not valid if the materials were incorrectly installed or if the damage is due to insufficient attic ventilation.  Warranties do not cover &#8220;acts of God or nature,&#8221; which is a common term for natural disaster such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. </p>
<p>Wind causes a substantial amount of shingle damage.  Despite other options, asphalt shingles remain the top choice because they are also easy to replace.  Heavier roofing materials can become projectiles in high winds, causing further damage on the home.  To better protect against other damages, trim limbs away from your home and clear trees that could fall on your roof.</p>
<p>Despite all of nature&#8217;s forces, asphalt shingle manufacturers engineer their materials to endure the wind, rain, sun, and snow.  Some shingles are even treated to withstand moisture damage, which can leave black spots and streaks due to mildew and algae.<br />
Not only is asphalt durable, efficient, and economic, it can also be beautiful and add value to your home.  Dozens of colors, textures, and styles, there are even asphalt shingles that look like cedar, tiles, or slate.  With so much variety, your roof can be as unique as your imagination.  Changing the style of your shingles can make your house a one-of-a-kind in your neighborhood.</p>
<p>Copyright (c) 2006</p>
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<p>Jessica Deets researches the internet for information to help people. You can find out more information and additional resources about asphalt at http://www.asphaltdoc.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 08:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Asphalt is a naturally occurring element.  Probably more commonly known for its use in building roads, it&#8217;s environmentally friendly and one of the world&#8217;s oldest building materials.  Economic, durable, attractive, and easy to install and maintain, it&#8217;s no mystery that asphalt shingles are the most popular choice for roofing material in the United States.</p>
<p>Starting at less than  per square foot, asphalt is an inexpensive roofing option suitable for most building projects.  And the simple installation, maintenance, and repair enables many homeowners to complete a roofing project themselves.</p>
<p>Asphalt shingles come in two basic types: fiberglass and organic.  Fiberglass shingles are more popular and less expensive.  Organic shingles are heavier and more durable.  Fillers are added as reinforcement and protection.  Asphalt weighs less than concrete, slate, wood, and metal roofing, making it easier and less expensive to install.</p>
<p>Correctly installed, quality manufactured asphalt singles have few problems.  Most problems arise from poor installation, improperly ventilated attics, or &#8220;spliced&#8221; shingles (which should be discarded before installation).  A well-ventilated attic is thought to prolong the lifespan of shingles.  Of course, there can be other damages to shingles such as debris, falling limbs and trees, and damaging weather conditions.  Wind can cause the singles to uplift or tear off, and excess moisture can cause mildew problems.</p>
<p>The cost, maintenance, and lifespan of asphalt shingles depends a good deal on the environment.  For the most part, the hotter the weather, the shorter the lifespan of the shingle.  Drastic and sudden temperature changes, also called thermal shock can cause shingles to expand and contract too quickly, causing cracks and splits. </p>
<p>Asphalt roofing shingles generally carry a manufacturer&#8217;s warranty against defects.  However, warranties do not usually cover labor charges or consequential damages.  If your home is damaged due to a defective shingles, the warranty is not responsible.  Make sure you get a written warranty and understand the terms and limits.  Warranties are not valid if the materials were incorrectly installed or if the damage is due to insufficient attic ventilation.  Warranties do not cover &#8220;acts of God or nature,&#8221; which is a common term for natural disaster such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. </p>
<p>Wind causes a substantial amount of shingle damage.  Despite other options, asphalt shingles remain the top choice because they are also easy to replace.  Heavier roofing materials can become projectiles in high winds, causing further damage on the home.  To better protect against other damages, trim limbs away from your home and clear trees that could fall on your roof.</p>
<p>Despite all of nature&#8217;s forces, asphalt shingle manufacturers engineer their materials to endure the wind, rain, sun, and snow.  Some shingles are even treated to withstand moisture damage, which can leave black spots and streaks due to mildew and algae.<br />
Not only is asphalt durable, efficient, and economic, it can also be beautiful and add value to your home.  Dozens of colors, textures, and styles, there are even asphalt shingles that look like cedar, tiles, or slate.  With so much variety, your roof can be as unique as your imagination.  Changing the style of your shingles can make your house a one-of-a-kind in your neighborhood.</p>
<p>Copyright (c) 2006</p>
<div>
<p>Jessica Deets researches the internet for information to help people. You can find out more information and additional resources about asphalt at http://www.asphaltdoc.com</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hale-stones, thunder-storms, freezing rains and tropical downpours are only a few of the natural challenges that can damage your Atlanta roof. And because a lot of roofs in Atlanta are old, the damages caused by Atlanta’s infamous weather become even more pronounced. With this in mind, we cannot stress enough the importance of your Atlanta roofing’s proper maintenance.</p>
<p>Some other problems with old Atlanta roofing are poor air-flow within the roof and the attic, lack of drains, use of sub-standard roofing materials and other poor design standards all add up to a high probability of major roof damage and, eventually, very expensive repairs. If you are living in an old Atlanta house right now, you might want to start repairs on your old Atlanta roof now, before the infamous weather conditions in Atlanta takes its toll on your already fragile roof.</p>
<p>However, there are a lot of things you should be considering first before you start rushing off to get your roof repaired. You, first, have to decide on what Atlanta roofing materials would be most fitting for your roof.</p>
<p>Atlanta roofing stores provide many different materials for your Atlanta roof; but that would also mean differences in costs. Shingle roofing material for your Atlanta roof, for instance, would cost between ,000 to ,000, including the cost of installation; with other <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.roofrepairatlanta.com">Atlanta roofing</a> materials priced even higher. </p>
<p>After selecting your Atlanta roofing material, you, now, have to consider how long the repairs and installation would take. If you decide to install shingle roofing materials to your Atlanta roof, it will probably take anywhere from 3 days to 3 weeks for an Atlanta roofing contractor to complete the job. The type of materials you choose for your Atlanta roof will also determine just how swiftly an Atlanta roofing contractor can repair your roof when necessary.</p>
<p>Always ask yourself how you want your Atlanta roof to look like; how quickly you will need your roof done if it will undergo repairs; and what your budget is. Research on your Atlanta roofing needs first, before calling a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.roofrepairatlanta.com">roof Atlanta</a> contractor. A good place to start your search for answers is the internet. After that, you could ask some trusted friends or relatives to recommend a reputable Atlanta roofing contractor for you. But no matter how you decide to go about this, get your Atlanta roof in top shape as soon as you can.</p>
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		<title>Austin Residential Roofing: 4 Points To Consider Before Signing A Contract</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a roof built for your house may be a difficult time for many house owners. A roof is the most exposed part of your house and is subjected to storm, hail, heat, cold, thunder and rain on a regular basis. You don&#8217;t have to spend a fortune to get durable residential roofing, as there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Getting a roof built for your house may be a difficult time for many house owners. A roof is the most exposed part of your house and is subjected to storm, hail, heat, cold, thunder and rain on a regular basis. You don&#8217;t have to spend a fortune to get durable residential roofing, as there are many companies that promise quality services at reasonable rates. Keep a few guidelines in mind in order to get cost effective and strong roofing solutions from an Austin residential roofing company.</p>
<p><b>Austin Residential Roofing: Considerations Before Building Your Roof</b></p>
<p>When you set out to hand your roofing contract to an Austin residential roofing company, invest some time in considering the following points:</p>
<p><b>1.Expertise of a construction company: </b>Check the expertise of the construction firm in building residential roofs. Also, search online and read customer reviews to ascertain the service quality of the company.</p>
<p><b>2.Regional climate:</b> Keep in mind the weather conditions of your region. Austin has a humid climate, with warm summers and pleasant winters. Therefore, look for a roof contractor who will provide you roofing options that will endure strong winds and the heat of the sun for decades.</p>
<p><b>3.Roof material:</b> Residential roofs are often built in different styles and with different materials from that of commercial office roofing. Wood and tiles are popular roofing material for house roofs, while metal and steel are preferred by the industrial segment. Some house owners also wish to opt for solar panel roofing for the purpose of energy conservation and saving on electricity bills.</p>
<p><b>4.Upgrading facility:</b> Anything can happen to your roof in the long run or in the wake of natural calamities. Therefore, get an agreement from the construction firm regarding any later upgrades, and repair and maintenance services well in advance.</p>
<p>Look into the aforementioned points before hiring an Austin residential roofing contractor for your house and you can benefit in terms of cost and quality. Specify your expectations to the contractor so that you ensure that you get what you want.</p>
<p>Ace Roofing Company is a name that can be counted upon when you think of hiring an Austin residential roofing contractor. This company offers high quality workmanship, technical proficiency and top-quality materials to give your roof a whole new look and life. For more information on the company, visit http://www.aceroofingtexas.com.</p>
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