Customised Roof Racks for Special People and Occasions - by Alexus Dovon
December 28, 2009 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding
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21st century is the age of personalised solutions and services. Take the case of roof racks; you have tailor-made racks available in the market. Keeping in mind the requirement of people with special demand, specially made racks are supplied. In this way, there are racks for people with physical deformity. As they have deformity in their physical condition, they cannot handle things like the other normal persons. Something especially tailored is what they need.
Personalised roof racks are made to cater to the need of physically challenged people. Suppose there is a person with some problem in his leg for which he needs to use wheel chairs. Now when he gets out for fishing, he needs to take his wheel chair with him. Being deformed, he will find it difficult to mount the chair on the top of the car. But if it is made especially for people like him then he will have no problem to mount it.
Customised roof rack are not only available for physically challenged people; rather, they are available for special occasions and purposes also. For example, some people need a little space left on the roof top even after fixing the racks. They want to fix a box alongside the roof bars. They have options in the form of smaller roof rack that cover only a portion of the roof top. The remaining part can be reserved for the roof boxes or some other purpose.
Another example of personalised roof racks is the removable ones. There are racks that can be removed if necessary. This type of racks is generally liked by fastidious car owners who do not want something sticking on the roof top permanently; they find it incongruous. Another car accessory that is used to solve the space problem in a car and is fixed on the top of the car is roof boxes. They are meant for small kits and accessories that should be kept within a box.
Alexus Devon is an automobile writer specializing in automobile and car accessories products and has written authoritative articles on the Roof Rack industry. He has done his Master in Business Administration and is currently assisting directcaraccessories as a car accessories specialist.
Copper Roof Shingles - by Steven Briesemeister
December 26, 2009 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding
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The world is full of copper lovers, and lovers of the copper roof are by no means an exception. There are essentially two different types of copper roof you can buy, there is the solid copper roof that consists solely of sheet copper on your roof. It is very resilient to weathering and will protect your house for decades but it is incredibly costly, as you can imagine. On the other hand, copper roof shingles are made by attached sheets of copper around standard asphalt shingles. All in all, the cost is likely to work out less than a slate roof but once the copper roof shingles have aged and been weathered they will take on the magnificent green look that only copper can create.
Can I use copper roof shingles?
One of the advantages that copper roof shingles offer over other forms of long lasting roofs, especially the solid copper roof, is that the shingles are actually surprisingly light and most roofs and structures can usually cope with the load admirably. As long as you are prepared to pay approximately $4 per square foot (compared to $1 for standard asphalt but up to $15 for solid copper) there is unlikely to be any good reason why you can not use copper roof shingles on your roof.
What kind of life can I expect from copper roof shingles? This is something of a confusing issue. Asphalt roof shingles will normally only last 20 years, but covered in copper sheeting the life of the asphalt shingles can easily be extended to between 30 and 40 years. However, the copper sheet itself will last an average of about 150 years. Obviously the copper roof shingles themselves will only last as long as the asphalt roof shingles that are found underneath the copper.
The cost of copper roof shingles.
Copper roof shingles are by no means a cheap alternative to other styles of roofing but if you like the look of copper and you want a longer life than asphalt shingles can offer then copper roof shingles are an excellent option. The copper sheet doesn’t an excellent job of protecting the asphalt shingles underneath effectively giving them an extended life of around 30 to 40 years. The copper sheeting also protects the shingles from most general wear and tear meaning that with good, regular maintenance you won’t need to have repairs done too often. On a yearly basis copper roof shingles do work out cheap but not overall and not for the initial installation.
Standard asphalt roof shingles usually cost around $1 per square foot, whereas solid copper roofing will set you back around $15 per square foot. Copper roof shingles are available at approximately $4 to $5 per square foot so they are 4 times more expensive than asphalt but considerably cheaper than a full solid copper roof. However, you are undoubtedly paying for the attractive looks of a copper roof but for less money than covering the entire roof in an expensive metal.
Steven Briesemeister who is the owner of http://www.roofer911.com has 33 years experience in all types of roof repair problems and new roof installation for residential and commercial accounts. As a Long Island and Northern Virgina roofing contractor, we believe, “Quality Doesn’t Cost…It Pays!
Choosing Your Storage Shed Roof - by Stephanie Quinn
December 21, 2009 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding
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- Do you want to try to match the roofline of your home with your storage shed roof? By matching the roof style, your storage shed will blend in with your home.<p>
- Think about the climate where you live when choosing your storage shed roof. Steeper roofs keep snow from accumulating in snowy climates. Roofs with deep overhangs can partly shield windows, keeping the inside of sheds in hot climates cooler.<p>
- What about gutters and downspouts? Most of the time, sheds don’t need gutters and downspouts, but if your does, take this into consideration when choosing your storage shed roof.<p>
- Do you have tall items to store? If so, a taller gable storage shed roof will work better than a flat storage shed roof.<p>
<b>Types of Storage Shed Roofs</b><p>
The most common types of storage shed roofs include:<p>
- Flat Storage Shed Roof - Flat roofs are the most simple to install, but are less stylish than storage shed roofs with peaks. Flat roofs sometimes have drainage problems.<p>
- Gable (or Pitched) Storage Shed Roof - Gable roofs are two-sided sloping roofs that meet in the center at the top. Gable roofs make a peak with two triangular areas taking up the space in between the two slopes.<p>
- Gambrel Storage Shed Roof - A gambrel roof, common to many barns, is a two-sided roof with a double slope on each side. The lower slope is steeper. Just like with a gable roof, the two triangular sections take up the space in between the slopes. <p>
- Hipped Storage Shed Roof - Similar to the shape of a pyramid, a hipped roof has four sides that slope down flat from one center point.<p>
- Saltbox Storage Shed Roof - A saltbox roof is also similar to a gable roof. One side of the roof pitch is long and flat with the other side being short and more steep. The triangular sections in between the slopes follow the shape of the peak.<p>
<b>Storage Shed Roof Materials</b><p>
When choosing the material for your storage shed roof, you want it to be durable and long lasting so it will protect your valuables for many years to come. Common storage shed roof materials include:<p>
- Asphalt Shingles - Asphalt shingles are commonly used on residential home roofs, so they make a perfect choice for a storage shed roof if you want your shed to blend and already have asphalt shingles on the roof of your home. Asphalt shingles are simple to install, long lasting, weatherproof, and durable.<p>
- Clay and Concrete Tiles - Whether your choose clay or concrete, these tiles make an attractive, long lasting, weatherproof, and durable storage shed roof choice. Most of the people who choose clay and concrete tiles already have them installed on the roof of their home.<p>
- Felt - When using felt for a storage shed roof, nail it directly to the wood sheathing on flat roofs only. Make sure you choose felt with a preservative coating. While felt is the least expensive and simplest to install of all of the storage shed roof materials, it is not as stylish as other materials.<p>
- Metal - Some people love the sound of rain on a metal roof and others don’t enjoy the noise, so keep noise in mind when choosing metal for your storage shed roof. Metal roofs are a logical choice if you aren’t bothered by the noise because they are inexpensive, simple to install, attractive, lightweight, water tight, rot-resistant, insect-resistant, and fire resistant. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions so you don’t have trouble with rust down the road.<p>
- Slate Tiles - Slate is expensive and takes considerable effort to install, but they make a hardwearing, long lasting, attractive, waterproof, and durable storage shed roof.<p>
- Wood Shakes and Wood Shingles - Made from either cedar or pine, wood shakes (rough cut wood) or wood shingles (smooth cut wood) are one of the most attractive choices for a storage shed roof. They are long lasting and durable. However, they are an expensive choice.<p>
Want more ideas for your storage shed roof? Check out the free resources available at www.buildashedplans.com.
Choosing a Portland Oregon Roofing Specialist for Your Home - by Mark Starr
December 19, 2009 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding
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<p>Portland, Oregon, is well known for its lush green landscape. The City of Roses is located in the climate zone of the Marine west coast, which means warmth in the summer and lots of precipitation throughout the rest of the year.</p><p>
<p>Given the climate of this vibrant portal city, a solid roof structure for your home is of utmost importance. Routine maintenance and repair are essential to preserving the strength of your roof and protecting your loved ones and belongings. So, what factors do you consider while choosing a Portland roof repair specialist for your home?</p><p>
<b>Roof Repair Specialist in Portland — Hire a Qualified Professional</b><p>
<p>Whether you’re looking for regular maintenance, repairs to a damaged or leaky roof or in need of a complete replacement, make sure to hire a professional in roof repair. Portland is a beautiful city with a unique climate that calls for a qualified <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/roof-repair/">roof repair specialist. Portland</a> weather requires that you have a sturdy roof to protect against a variety of conditions including sun, rain, drizzle, heat, algae, moss and at times, even snow or ice.</p> <p>
<b>Best Roofer in Portland — Experience and Expertise</b> <p>
<p>A Portland roof repair specialist should be well versed in all forms of the trade, such as contemporary flat roofs, metal roofs, composition roofing, skylights and cur outs. However, in this region, someone who specializes in highly pitched steep roofs will likely be your <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/contact-us/">best roofer. Portland</a> homes often require highly pitched roof structures in order to guard against moisture and rainfall.</p> <p>
<p>Highly pitched steep roofs are difficult to access. As a result, expertise and precision are paramount from your roof repair specialist. Portland roofers should be able to complete the job safely and effectively, without creating much disruption to your daily life.</p><p>
<p>Learn about the expertise level before hiring anyone to do a <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/residential/">roof repair. Portland</a> roofing professionals should have several years of experience and be able to demonstrate industry knowledge for issues such as creating a level nailing surface, laying tiles correctly and ensuring proper ventilation.</p> <p>
<b>Roof Repair in Portland — Verify the Reputation of Your Portland Roof Repair Specialist</b><p>
<p>One surefire way to hire a first rate <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/">Portland roof repair specialist</a> is to research consumer reviews. Refer to the Better Business Bureau online and find out if there are any customer complaints and the manner in which they were resolved.</p> <p>
<p>Don’t just rely on one reference to track down the right company to do your roof repair. Portland roofing reviews are available on several consumer ratings websites. These sites allow customers to post their experiences, whether good or bad, and ultimately help you locate the right Portland roof repair specialist for the job.</p> <p>
<p>Combine your web research with local advice from friends and neighbors to locate the best roofer. Portland roofers with a solid standing in the community have earned that reputation for a good reason.</p>
Mark Starr covers articles on roof repair in Portland for the website Roof Portland, an Oregon based company specializing in residential and commercial roofing and roof repairs.
Best posts on Cornwall Contract Scaffolding from Nov 2009
December 1, 2009 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding
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- Aerial Infrared Roof Moisture Surveys - by Gregory R. Stockton
Posted on Thursday, November 5th, 2009 in roof - Comments: (0)Aerial Infrared Roof Moisture Surveys INTRODUCTIONIR P/PM (infrared predictive/preventive maintenance) is not limited to annual infrared surveys of electrical switchgear. For instance, infrared thermography can be a very effective tool for roof asset management. IR roof moisture surveys are performed on roofs to quantify the extent of roof moisture (water) that is inside the roof system. Infrared thermography is not leak management.
- Can Roof Hail Damage Result in Replacing an Entire Roof? - by Tim McLoughlin
Posted on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 in roof - Comments: (0)<p>How much damage to your roof can come during a hail storm? In Georgia, hail storms are not that uncommon and many homeowners visually see hail several times during the year. That is the case in metro Atlanta, where the last few years have resulted in elevated hail activity. </p><p><p>Most people are somewhat aware of the damage hail can cause, in particular the larger variety of hail that is notorious for damaging and denting cars.

