When your home's roof needs repair work of any sort, you don't want to put this off; even though roof repairs can sometimes be expensive, a good roof insulates your home and protects it from water damage. Even one missing shingle can mean letting out heating and air conditioning during winter and summer, and also allowing water to seep into the home, leading to damaged framework and mould build-up. Before you do call for repairs, however, you might consider a few factors about roofing and about working with a roofer, so you know what to ask him or her and what to expect with their work.
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Your home's roof is very important; it helps to insulate your home and reduce the amount of money and energy you use for air conditioning and heating throughout the year, and of course it protects your home's framework from potential water damage. This is why it's important to have your roof fixed when needed; however, many homeowners put off having this work done, or they may not know the best type of roof to choose for a replacement.
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One of the goals that many tiny home enthusiasts strive for is to use recycled items and as much of their materials as possible. This helps reduce waste, reduce costs, and give you a more environmentally friendly design option. One building material that can be used in several ways around your tiny home, even the scraps, is metal roofing. If you have used metal roofing, but have a lot of scrap leftover, here is how you can use it.
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Installing new shingles over old ones will literally save you time and money. In this case, you must be sure that the new shingles are only installed over one other layer of the old ones. Extra layers may be too heavy to support and could cause a collapse of the roof. Reroofing old shingles is one of the best options, as it saves you the trouble of having to rip off the old roof.
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