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    6 Ways You Can Maintain Your Roof’s Shingles Asphalt shingles are a very popular choice for a roofing system, but the material can form leaks in it over the years. If your home’s roof is constructed with shingles, you may not even be aware of the maintenance you should be doing. In order to keep your shingles functioning great, be sure to follow these 6 tips for shingle maintenance. Remove The Debris Twigs, leaves, and trash can all find their way onto your roof, all of which can get underneath a

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    Five Things That May Damage Your Roof Since your roof is a crucial component to your home, it needs to be in great condition to protect the structure from outside elements. These are five things that can cause damage if you ignore them. Gutter Clogs Your gutter system needs to be working properly to drain the water from your roof. You may only see it as an inconvenience when the water overflows from the side of the gutters, but the water could be doing more damage than you think. If water is

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    What Are Trusses?

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    pyramidal shape, where members are assembled so the system works as one. Assembled members usually are triangle shaped, they are connected to each other with gusset joints that are: riveted, bolted or welded. The truss is a two-force member, that is a structural component where force is applied only in two points. Maine structures in what trusses usually used are bridges, platforms, towers, roofs and floor structures. Trusses are commonly used in structure due to the fact that they have additional support

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    Things To Consider When Preparing For A New Shingle Roof As your shingle roof ages, the weather and sun exposure takes its toll. The shingles will need to be replaced at some point. You can make spot repairs due to storm or animal damage, but when the granules wear off and the shingles crack and begin to leak, then replacing the roof is the only alternative. Here are a few things to consider when getting a new shingle roof. Plan The Work In Advance Unless a storm blows a large chunk of the roof

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    moment we are born. As Petroski mentions, We are born into a world swathed in trust and risk. And we become accustomed from the instant of birth to living with the simultaneous possibilities that there will be and that there will not be catastrophic structural failure...Surely sometime, somewhere, a baby has been dropped, surely a doctor has had butterfingers or a nurse a lapse of attention. But we as infants and we as parents cannot and do not and should not dwell on those remotely possible, hideous

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    The independent variable is the different materials that I will use to make three bridges of the same common design, the truss design which uses triangular beams because triangles are the strongest shape to use when you build bridges. The materials that I will use to make these 3 bridges are popsicle sticks, Lego bricks, and aluminum foil. My dependent variable how much weight each bridge can endure before the bridge breaks apart. When you add weight tension is created. (tension is a pulling

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    Three Ways to Know That Your Roof Needs to Be Replaced As your house ages, signs of wear can become evident, especially where the roof is concerned. Weather elements such as wind, rain and even the UV rays from the sun cause signs of wear to show up on the roof. When is it time not to repair a roof, but to replace it? Below are three ways to determine the answer to this question. 1. The Age of the Roof Roofs with asphalt shingles only last about 20 to 25 years and at times, less depending on

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    Whether your shingle roof is leaking or you are just wondering when you might have to replace the whole roof, it is always a good idea to know the general lifespan of your roof. While a roof may live long after its lifespan you may also start to see signs of wear, dealing with these issues can help protect your home from a major disaster. The Shingle Roof Life Span There are many things that can impact how long your roof lasts, these may include the installation, manufacturer, climate and how your

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    An important aspect of any home today is the roof, as this is prone to taking a lot of damage over the years. In order to keep your roof structurally sound for as long as possible, these parts of your roof are important to inspect. Shingles The shingles on your roof are extremely important to inspect. If they are damaged or cracked, they need to be replaced promptly. Otherwise, water could seep through your shingles and then end up in your home. To prevent severe water damage from happening, you

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    How To Replace A Roof

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    Addressing roof problems Tips on how to determine whether it is best to repair damage or replace entire roof When it comes to doing home improvements, homeowners have to make good decisions in order to meet with success without injuring themselves or messing up their homes. This is especially true for a job that involves doing something to the roof. Whether the job is repairing damaged areas or installing a new roof, hiring an Austin roofing professional is one of the best decisions that homeowners

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