Shingles are one of the most common types of roofing material that make up the external layer of the covering system. Their very nature does create a problem of having numerous seams on the roof. Even interlocking tiles cannot provide a water-tight seal. Thankfully, there is underlayment sheeting to provide a secondary level of water…
Month: March 2012
Metal roofing is a very cost effective material due to its reasonable cost and unparalleled durability. If corrosion is a concern, there is stainless steel – which is rust proof, should not require repair, and can literally last a lifetime. Description Like the shiny silver-like eating utensils found in most homes, a stainless steel roof…
While roofing materials are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, they will eventually show signs of deterioration and there is no real time line as to when this deterioration may begin since different weather conditions cause this time frame to vary. So the only way to know when deterioration is starting is for the roof…
Early home designs, particularly ones constructed from the 1960’s to the late 1980’s, relied a great deal on asbestos. It was one of the most commonly used reinforcing fibers in various home construction materials. Now that its harmful effects are well known, it is no longer used in many of its previous applications. Definition Asbestos…