Category: Roof

  • A Guide To Flat Roofs: What You Need To Know

    A Guide To Flat Roofs: What You Need To Know

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    [ad_1] Flat roofs have numerous advantages over pitched roofs. They are quicker and cheaper to construct, and the materials needed cost a lot less too.  They are also a more modern and efficient design than traditional roofs and can be used to create more internal space on a property or to incorporate a ‘green roof’…

  • Different Types of Roofing Sheets

    Different Types of Roofing Sheets

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    [ad_1] Did you know there are different types of roofing sheets?  There are many types of roofing sheets available and understanding the differences between them can prove challenging. Fortunately, we are the experts when it comes to roofing sheets, so we are going to help you understand what makes them different and what type might…

  • The Benefits of Lead-Free Roofing

    The Benefits of Lead-Free Roofing

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    [ad_1] Lead has been a popular material in construction for a long time as a flashing material, which means that it can be used to weatherproof objects by preventing the passage of water into the structure by forming a weather-resistant barrier. This makes lead flashing particularly common in roofing, but one of the biggest trends…

  • Flat Roofing and the Problems Summer Brings

    Flat Roofing and the Problems Summer Brings

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    [ad_1] You might think that winter is the time when you should be concerned about your flat roof. Heavy rain, wind and freezing temperatures can cause problems but it is possible for the summer months to cause problems too.  When the sun is shining, everything feels good but the temperature means that stress can be…

  • How To Cheaply Insulate Your Roof

    How To Cheaply Insulate Your Roof

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    [ad_1] Insulation is one of the best ways to lower your energy costs and ensuring that your home provides comfortable temperatures year around. If you are looking to insulate your roof, there are a number of ways that you can make this expense a bit more affordable without actually scrimping on quality. Shop Around Before…

  • How to Use Your Recycled Material in Your Garden

    How to Use Your Recycled Material in Your Garden

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    [ad_1] Are  you looking for ways in which you can spice up your garden, while still  remaining eco-friendly? Utilising recycled material in your garden can  spice things up, give it a unique look, and allow you to remain  environmentally friendly. A few fun, innovative, and interesting  recycled decorations for your garden and landscaping include. Wood…

  • Finding The Right Roofing Materials: Four Roofing Options For The Home

    Finding The Right Roofing Materials: Four Roofing Options For The Home

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    [ad_1] Every home needs a solid roof, but there are a variety of choices available for roof construction that make the roof look and feel unique.  The type of material you use will depend, in part, on the kind of roof you have, and the amount of money that you are willing to spend on…

  • Roof Materials and Their Benefits

    Roof Materials and Their Benefits

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    [ad_1] It’s often an overlooked aspect of home improvement but the roof above your head should be a priority of any home owners. What’s lesser thought of is the material your roof is made of. Hopefully if you’re looking at a new roof you’ll be able to consider the benefits of each roof material and…

  • What is the Best Type of Roof for Solar Panels?

    What is the Best Type of Roof for Solar Panels?

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    [ad_1] Solar panels are a great way of making our homes more eco-friendly and sustainable. They can generate clean energy to cut down on bills and reduce our overall carbon footprint, but do you need a particular type of roof to install solar panels? In this article, we’re looking at what factors might make some…

  • Securing Your Home for Cyclone & Hurricane Season

    Securing Your Home for Cyclone & Hurricane Season

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    [ad_1] Unlike the US, we don’t suffer hurricanes, here, in the UK. Storms must form over warm tropical oceans the be deemed a hurricane. However, cyclones are another story, aren’t they? The season officially starts in November and lasts until April. Take steps now to secure your home for the coming cyclone season. Of course,…