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		<description><![CDATA[The use of metal roof has been the number one choice for home roofing material because of its light yet sturdy construction. Aside from the fact that metal roof is cheap it is also easy to install and does not require much man power to build a house with metal roof. A metal roof is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The use of metal roof has been the number one choice for home roofing material because of its light yet sturdy construction. Aside from the fact that metal roof is cheap it is also easy to install and does not require much man power to build a house with metal roof. <a href="http://www.roofbuying.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/maintain.jpg"><img src="http://www.roofbuying.com/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/b41a7a100d01a2d748abb35e31ae4224.jpg" alt="metal roof" title="metal roof" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-211" /></a>A metal roof is typically made of thin sheets of galvanized steel that is placed overlapping each other. Overtime metal roof wear out because of environmental factors. However, with proper roof maintenance, you can slow down the wearing out of metal roof. Proper metal roof maintenance is essential because this would save you much money. Although some metal roof are already coated with Galvalume that do not need maintenance related to wearing down. However, metal roof owners must still do monthly metal roof maintenance check for leaks, dent and tears that can affect the integrity of the metal roof. Let us take a closer look on the different metal roof maintenance to prolong the life of your metal roof. Here are some helpful tips that you can do to check your roof’s condition and maintain its integrity.</p>
<h2>Types of metal roof</h2>
<p>Metal roof are made of steel, tin, copper, and aluminum which has special maintenance instruction to prolong its life. Here are some of the basic ways to maintain metal roof made out of these materials. However, the most effective way to maintain the integrity of a metal roof is to keep it clean as much as possible. Keeping it free from dirt and bird droppings would ensure that your roof would last. Proper cleaning would prevent the build-up of algae, mold and mild dew.</p>
<h3>Taking care of metal roof</h3>
<p>Applying these simple metal roof maintenance tips will ensure you that your roof can last up to 40 years.<br />
1.	Metals react with each other. In using metal roof, make sure that you use the same metal composition. In this way, metal to metal chemical reaction would be avoided which can lead to corrosion and decrease your metal roof life span.<br />
2.	Keep painted side up to keep rust from penetrating the painted part. Use paint that has anti rust protection to keep your metal roof rust free.<br />
3.	When you detect holes or uneven metal roof placement, repair them right away.<br />
4.	Use water proof water sealer or solder to seal small holes on the metal roof.<br />
5.	When using nails or screw to secure, take into consideration the type of metal composition of the nail or screw. Use screw or nail with the same metal composition of your metal roof.<br />
6.	 When using washers to secure the roof, make sure that you place the washer on top of the screw and not below because water can accumulate on the washer and would lead to leakage and corrosion.<br />
7.	Additional reminders, depending on the type of roof, use non corrosive resin flux for metal roof made of steel and acid flux for metal roof made of copper. And always take note that aluminum cannot be soldered.</p>
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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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			<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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