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Green Roof Blocks„¢ Attends Environmental Expo Hosted By Beijing Olympic Games Organizing Committee - by Todd Schowalter

March 29, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Green Roof Blocks (TM), makers of a completely self contained, portable green roof system, has been invited by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) to demonstrate its product Green Roof Blocks„¢ during the Energy Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Products Exposition for Olympic Projects taking place July 12“14, 2005 in Beijing. St. Louis, MO July 11, 2005– Green Roof Blocks (TM), has been invited by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) to demonstrate its product Green Roof Blocks„¢ during the Energy Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Products Exposition for Olympic Projects taking place July 12“14, 2005 in Beijing. Green Roof Blocks„¢ are self contained portable units that hold four square feet of drought resistant sedum foliage. Green Roof Blocks help to reduce energy consumption and costs, decrease storm water run off and preserve the life of the roof by up to four times.The decorative and functional units are placed on the existing roof and provide building owners with a decorative and affordable way to literally add “life” to the building. A typical commercial green roof requires expensive water proofing, drainage systems and an excessive amount of soil. However, Green Roof Blocks„¢ are completely self contained and provide an affordable solution to installing a green roof. The Beijing expo will allow exhibitors to demonstrate their products and services to China ’s growing green construction community. The expo will be attended primarily by owners, investors, contractors, designers and municipal government departments involved in the Olympic projects. In addition to the upcoming Olympic Games, Green Roof Blocks„¢ hopes to expand its sales efforts to additional China markets. Green Roof Blocks„¢ is a subsidiary of St. Louis Metalworks, with offices located at 11701 New Halls Ferry Rd., Florissant, MO 63033.The company maintains a web site at, www.greenroofblocks.com and media site at, www.greenroofsmedia.com .

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Green Roof Blocks™ Expands Operations To Beijing. - by Todd Schowalter

March 24, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Green Roof Blocks (TM), manufacturers of a patent pending self contained green roof system, has expanded its operations to Beijing, China. St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) October 7, 2005 — Green Roof Blocks (TM), manufacturers of a patent pending self contained green roof system, has expanded its operations to Beijing, China. Kelly Luckett, president of Green Roof Blocks™ hopes that this is just the beginning of the company’s global expansion. “We are very pleased with our manufacturing and distribution resources in Beijing,” says Luckett. “We hope that over time can expand to other areas of the globe utilizing the same methods.” The methods that Luckett refers to involve establishing a solid manufacturing and outside sales force, as well as selecting growers who are able to produce and cultivate the Green Roof Blocks™ growth medium. Green Roof Blocks™ contain a growth composition comprised of drought resistant sedums propagated in a soil specifically engineered for rooftop applications. Several growers were contacted in Beijing and in Southern China in order to establish a network of growers capable of meeting the growing Chinese demand. “The green roof market in China is one of enormous potential,” says Luckett. “The various provincial governments have mandated green roof usage for new building projects as well as for retrofitting existing buildings.” In addition to a grower, Green Roof Blocks™ selected a manufacturing facility, sales force and Director of Operations for its Beijing market. Green Roofs are vegetated roof covers that help to reduce energy consumption and costs, decrease storm water runoff, and preserve the life of roof materials. Green Roof Blocks™ were designed as an affordable and flexible option to installing a green roof which is typically an expensive process. Green Roof Blocksª are self-contained portable units that cover four square feet of roof surface and contain a growth medium with drought resistant plants. In addition to energy and cost savings, Green Roof Blocks™ strive to provide environmental benefits, as well. Says Luckett, “ Just as in the U.S., the Chinese government encourages private building owners to invest in making China a greener and healthier place to live. As the green (roof) building industry continues to seek a balance between budgetary and environmental priorities, and demand for these products increases, green roofs will continue to gain popularity and we should all breath a little easier.” Green Roof Blocks™ is a subsidiary of St. Louis Metalworks, with offices located at 11701 New Halls Ferry Rd., Florissant, MO 63033. The company maintains a web site at, www.greenroofblocks.com and media site at, www.greenroofsmedia.com .

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Green Roof Blocks™ Expands Green Roof Program At Southern Illinois University Edwardsville - by Todd Schowalter

March 20, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Green Roof Blocks™, makers of a portable self-contained green roof system, recently donated an additional 108 units of its product to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE). St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) October 7, 2005 — Green Roof Blocks™, makers of a portable self-contained green roof system, recently donated an additional 108 units of its product to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE). The addition to the green roof experiment was installed on the SIUE Engineering Building on September 20. The university is utilizing the green roof system for research purposes and is part of an eventual 1000 Green Roof Block™ system. Green Roofs are vegetated roof covers that help to reduce energy consumption and costs, decrease storm water runoff, and preserve the life of roof materials. Individual Green Roof Blocks™ cover four square feet of roof surface and contain a growth medium with drought resistant plants. The installation follows an initial 16 Green Roof Block™ installation on the SIUE Engineering Building on July 20. The Green Roof experiment is a collaborative effort between Green Roof Blocks™, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, G.R.E.E.N. (Green Roof Environmental Evaluation Network) , The University of Georgia, and The University of Missouri at Columbia. The research project was coordinated by Kelly Luckett, president of Green Roof Blocks™ and is being directed by Dr. William Retzlaff of the SIUE Environmental Sciences Program. Plant growth, performance, roof coverage and thermal characteristics will be evaluated over the next 2 years. Research outcomes will be shared with those wishing to establish commercial green roof installations. Green Roof Blocks™ is a subsidiary of St. Louis Metalworks, with offices located at 11701 New Halls Ferry Rd., Florissant, MO 63033. The company maintains a web site at, www.greenroofblocks.com and media site at, www.greenroofsmedia.com .

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Getting Roof Repairs in Portland Oregon - by Mark Starr

March 18, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Getting roof repair in OR for a home or commercial building is not a task many of us look to with pleasure. Roof repair in Portland, and everywhere else for that matter costs money. As a result, many of us ignore the issue for as long as we possibly can.

However, avoiding roof repair for your Portland home or business can cost a lot more in the long run. Residential and commercial roofing in Portland doesn’t have to involve a grief stricken experience. Review the following for details on how to tell if you need maintenance for your roof and ease the process of OR roof repair.

How to Tell If You Need Roof Repair for Your Portland Home or Business

Just because the roof has yet to cave in, doesn’t mean your OR roof isn’t in need of repair. Consider the age of your roof, as this is the most important aspect for determining whether you need repairs or an entirely new installation.

A good milestone for evaluating your residential or commercial roofing installation is within 10 years. Ask a qualified roofing contractor in the Portland area to conduct an inspection.

The condition of the shingles is telltale for whether your OR home or business is in need of roof repair. Your Portland roofing contractor will check for discoloration and other signs of wear, such as cracks and curling edges.

If the shingles are worn, your residential or commercial roofing contractor will likely need to conduct a more thorough investigation. Examining the condition of the underlying roofing structure will reveal the extent of your roof repair needs.

Roof Repair Portland — Check Your Insurance Policy

In some cases, your insurance policy may cover some of the costs for your OR roof repair needs. Contact your provider to determine whether you have coverage for anything in relation to repair and maintenance.

Find a Qualified Contractor for Roof Repair in Portland

Get the most from your residential or commercial roofing job in Portland and hire a qualified contractor. Avoid the Portland roofing contractor who lowers the price tag and offers shoddy workmanship in return.

Look for a professional who can address all of your OR roof repair needs. Make sure they are licensed, insured and provide a fair warranty that covers materials and workmanship.

Mark Starr covers articles on roofing in Portland OR for Elements Roofing, an Oregon based company specializing in new roof installations and OR roof repair.

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Getting In Touch With Roofing Contractors In Connecticut - by Ernest Jarquio

March 16, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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There are numerous roofing companies all over the country. But if you are looking for one just within the Connecticut area, then read on. This is a list of roofing contractors in Connecticut. The companies are arranged in no particular order. Please note that the author is not associated with any of these contractors and this list is provided only as a starting point to help make your search more efficient.

Phil’s Main Roofing. This is a family-owned and operated company. It has been around for three generations, providing residential and commercial roofing services to Fairfield County, as well as its surrounding areas.

The company’s sales and project management departments are equipped with knowledge and expertise on vital aspects of roofing and sheet metal work. Their services include design, installation and repair of residential and commercial roofs. The company’s sheet metal shop also manufactures roofing panels, custom gutters, and flashings. Aside from the regular services, Phil’s Main Roofing also caters to snowplowing and sanding needs. They offer a 24-emergency service.

A Concept Roof. This has been around for seventeen years. The company provides services for a wide variety of roofing systems: fiberglass shingles, shake, wood shingles, asphalt, hot tar and gravel, EPDM, flat roofing, and single ply. They accept repainting, waterproofing and installation projects. A Concept Roof also undertakes repair and restoration of roofing systems.

Bailiwick Roofing. This contractor specializes in the following services: wood roofing, slate, fiberglass shingles, E.D.P.M. rubber roofing, gutters, leaders, copper flashing, ice and snow removal, skylight installation and replacement, and flat roof pitching.

Burnham Building. The company offers roofing services to residential buildings in the Connecticut area. They accept roof installation, repair, and remodeling projects. They also take maintenance jobs for residential roofing systems.

Burr Roofing Company. They specialize in residential roofing services. The company provides residential roof installation, repair and remodeling services. It has been around since 1969.

Jimmy’s Home Remodeling. The company provides services to residential owners in Connecticut. The services they provide include: gutters and leaders, gutter cleaning, roof inspection, roof material testing, roof installation, roof maintenance, roof repair, sheet metal work, and other roofing projects.

NCI Construction. This contractor provides construction services that involve general contracting, restoration, painting, masonry and carpentry work, waterproofing, and more. One of the services they offer is roof installation. They also provide roof repair, restoration, and maintenance services.

Roofing Specialists. This company provides services to residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Aside from roof installation, they also provide services such as roof inspection, roof maintenance, roof repair, roof material testing, sheet metal work, gutter cleaning, and other roof-related work.

Home Resource. The company provides roofing, siding, and other home improvement services. It gives roof installation services, mainly, to residential buildings. The company has been in operation for over five years.

Ctroofer.com. The company has been servicing residential roofs for over eighteen years. It accepts roof installation projects, as well as repair and maintenance services. It also provides gutter cleaning, roof inspection, and sheet metal services.

Weathertite Systems, LLC. With over twenty years of experience, Weathertite specializes in residential roofing projects. The company does not employ sub-contractors for the projects. It uses its own crew of eight to seventeen installers. The owner also visits the site frequently to make sure that the strict quality standard of the company is maintained.

The companies mentioned might not service all areas of Connecticut, so be sure to contact the nearest one. The roofing contractors in Connecticut may also vary in their service rates and packages.

Visit Flooring2Roof.com for useful information and resources about roofing contractors in Connecticut, Florida roofing contractors and Elk Roofing.

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Green Roof Blocks™ Expands Green Roof Program At Southern Illinois University Edwardsville - by Todd Schowalter

March 16, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Green Roof Blocks™, makers of a portable self-contained green roof system, recently donated an additional 108 units of its product to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE). St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) October 7, 2005 — Green Roof Blocks™, makers of a portable self-contained green roof system, recently donated an additional 108 units of its product to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE). The addition to the green roof experiment was installed on the SIUE Engineering Building on September 20. The university is utilizing the green roof system for research purposes and is part of an eventual 1000 Green Roof Block™ system. Green Roofs are vegetated roof covers that help to reduce energy consumption and costs, decrease storm water runoff, and preserve the life of roof materials. Individual Green Roof Blocks™ cover four square feet of roof surface and contain a growth medium with drought resistant plants. The installation follows an initial 16 Green Roof Block™ installation on the SIUE Engineering Building on July 20. The Green Roof experiment is a collaborative effort between Green Roof Blocks™, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, G.R.E.E.N. (Green Roof Environmental Evaluation Network) , The University of Georgia, and The University of Missouri at Columbia. The research project was coordinated by Kelly Luckett, president of Green Roof Blocks™ and is being directed by Dr. William Retzlaff of the SIUE Environmental Sciences Program. Plant growth, performance, roof coverage and thermal characteristics will be evaluated over the next 2 years. Research outcomes will be shared with those wishing to establish commercial green roof installations. Green Roof Blocks™ is a subsidiary of St. Louis Metalworks, with offices located at 11701 New Halls Ferry Rd., Florissant, MO 63033. The company maintains a web site at, www.greenroofblocks.com and media site at, www.greenroofsmedia.com .

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Getting Roof Repairs in Portland Oregon - by Mark Starr

March 14, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Getting roof repair in OR for a home or commercial building is not a task many of us look to with pleasure. Roof repair in Portland, and everywhere else for that matter costs money. As a result, many of us ignore the issue for as long as we possibly can.

However, avoiding roof repair for your Portland home or business can cost a lot more in the long run. Residential and commercial roofing in Portland doesn’t have to involve a grief stricken experience. Review the following for details on how to tell if you need maintenance for your roof and ease the process of OR roof repair.

How to Tell If You Need Roof Repair for Your Portland Home or Business

Just because the roof has yet to cave in, doesn’t mean your OR roof isn’t in need of repair. Consider the age of your roof, as this is the most important aspect for determining whether you need repairs or an entirely new installation.

A good milestone for evaluating your residential or commercial roofing installation is within 10 years. Ask a qualified roofing contractor in the Portland area to conduct an inspection.

The condition of the shingles is telltale for whether your OR home or business is in need of roof repair. Your Portland roofing contractor will check for discoloration and other signs of wear, such as cracks and curling edges.

If the shingles are worn, your residential or commercial roofing contractor will likely need to conduct a more thorough investigation. Examining the condition of the underlying roofing structure will reveal the extent of your roof repair needs.

Roof Repair Portland — Check Your Insurance Policy

In some cases, your insurance policy may cover some of the costs for your OR roof repair needs. Contact your provider to determine whether you have coverage for anything in relation to repair and maintenance.

Find a Qualified Contractor for Roof Repair in Portland

Get the most from your residential or commercial roofing job in Portland and hire a qualified contractor. Avoid the Portland roofing contractor who lowers the price tag and offers shoddy workmanship in return.

Look for a professional who can address all of your OR roof repair needs. Make sure they are licensed, insured and provide a fair warranty that covers materials and workmanship.

Mark Starr covers articles on roofing in Portland OR for Elements Roofing, an Oregon based company specializing in new roof installations and OR roof repair.

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Getting In Touch With Roofing Contractors In Connecticut - by Ernest Jarquio

March 12, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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There are numerous roofing companies all over the country. But if you are looking for one just within the Connecticut area, then read on. This is a list of roofing contractors in Connecticut. The companies are arranged in no particular order. Please note that the author is not associated with any of these contractors and this list is provided only as a starting point to help make your search more efficient.

Phil’s Main Roofing. This is a family-owned and operated company. It has been around for three generations, providing residential and commercial roofing services to Fairfield County, as well as its surrounding areas.

The company’s sales and project management departments are equipped with knowledge and expertise on vital aspects of roofing and sheet metal work. Their services include design, installation and repair of residential and commercial roofs. The company’s sheet metal shop also manufactures roofing panels, custom gutters, and flashings. Aside from the regular services, Phil’s Main Roofing also caters to snowplowing and sanding needs. They offer a 24-emergency service.

A Concept Roof. This has been around for seventeen years. The company provides services for a wide variety of roofing systems: fiberglass shingles, shake, wood shingles, asphalt, hot tar and gravel, EPDM, flat roofing, and single ply. They accept repainting, waterproofing and installation projects. A Concept Roof also undertakes repair and restoration of roofing systems.

Bailiwick Roofing. This contractor specializes in the following services: wood roofing, slate, fiberglass shingles, E.D.P.M. rubber roofing, gutters, leaders, copper flashing, ice and snow removal, skylight installation and replacement, and flat roof pitching.

Burnham Building. The company offers roofing services to residential buildings in the Connecticut area. They accept roof installation, repair, and remodeling projects. They also take maintenance jobs for residential roofing systems.

Burr Roofing Company. They specialize in residential roofing services. The company provides residential roof installation, repair and remodeling services. It has been around since 1969.

Jimmy’s Home Remodeling. The company provides services to residential owners in Connecticut. The services they provide include: gutters and leaders, gutter cleaning, roof inspection, roof material testing, roof installation, roof maintenance, roof repair, sheet metal work, and other roofing projects.

NCI Construction. This contractor provides construction services that involve general contracting, restoration, painting, masonry and carpentry work, waterproofing, and more. One of the services they offer is roof installation. They also provide roof repair, restoration, and maintenance services.

Roofing Specialists. This company provides services to residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Aside from roof installation, they also provide services such as roof inspection, roof maintenance, roof repair, roof material testing, sheet metal work, gutter cleaning, and other roof-related work.

Home Resource. The company provides roofing, siding, and other home improvement services. It gives roof installation services, mainly, to residential buildings. The company has been in operation for over five years.

Ctroofer.com. The company has been servicing residential roofs for over eighteen years. It accepts roof installation projects, as well as repair and maintenance services. It also provides gutter cleaning, roof inspection, and sheet metal services.

Weathertite Systems, LLC. With over twenty years of experience, Weathertite specializes in residential roofing projects. The company does not employ sub-contractors for the projects. It uses its own crew of eight to seventeen installers. The owner also visits the site frequently to make sure that the strict quality standard of the company is maintained.

The companies mentioned might not service all areas of Connecticut, so be sure to contact the nearest one. The roofing contractors in Connecticut may also vary in their service rates and packages.

Visit Flooring2Roof.com for useful information and resources about roofing contractors in Connecticut, Florida roofing contractors and Elk Roofing.

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Getting In Touch With Roofing Contractors In Connecticut - by Ernest Jarquio

March 12, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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There are numerous roofing companies all over the country. But if you are looking for one just within the Connecticut area, then read on. This is a list of roofing contractors in Connecticut. The companies are arranged in no particular order. Please note that the author is not associated with any of these contractors and this list is provided only as a starting point to help make your search more efficient.

Phil’s Main Roofing. This is a family-owned and operated company. It has been around for three generations, providing residential and commercial roofing services to Fairfield County, as well as its surrounding areas.

The company’s sales and project management departments are equipped with knowledge and expertise on vital aspects of roofing and sheet metal work. Their services include design, installation and repair of residential and commercial roofs. The company’s sheet metal shop also manufactures roofing panels, custom gutters, and flashings. Aside from the regular services, Phil’s Main Roofing also caters to snowplowing and sanding needs. They offer a 24-emergency service.

A Concept Roof. This has been around for seventeen years. The company provides services for a wide variety of roofing systems: fiberglass shingles, shake, wood shingles, asphalt, hot tar and gravel, EPDM, flat roofing, and single ply. They accept repainting, waterproofing and installation projects. A Concept Roof also undertakes repair and restoration of roofing systems.

Bailiwick Roofing. This contractor specializes in the following services: wood roofing, slate, fiberglass shingles, E.D.P.M. rubber roofing, gutters, leaders, copper flashing, ice and snow removal, skylight installation and replacement, and flat roof pitching.

Burnham Building. The company offers roofing services to residential buildings in the Connecticut area. They accept roof installation, repair, and remodeling projects. They also take maintenance jobs for residential roofing systems.

Burr Roofing Company. They specialize in residential roofing services. The company provides residential roof installation, repair and remodeling services. It has been around since 1969.

Jimmy’s Home Remodeling. The company provides services to residential owners in Connecticut. The services they provide include: gutters and leaders, gutter cleaning, roof inspection, roof material testing, roof installation, roof maintenance, roof repair, sheet metal work, and other roofing projects.

NCI Construction. This contractor provides construction services that involve general contracting, restoration, painting, masonry and carpentry work, waterproofing, and more. One of the services they offer is roof installation. They also provide roof repair, restoration, and maintenance services.

Roofing Specialists. This company provides services to residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Aside from roof installation, they also provide services such as roof inspection, roof maintenance, roof repair, roof material testing, sheet metal work, gutter cleaning, and other roof-related work.

Home Resource. The company provides roofing, siding, and other home improvement services. It gives roof installation services, mainly, to residential buildings. The company has been in operation for over five years.

Ctroofer.com. The company has been servicing residential roofs for over eighteen years. It accepts roof installation projects, as well as repair and maintenance services. It also provides gutter cleaning, roof inspection, and sheet metal services.

Weathertite Systems, LLC. With over twenty years of experience, Weathertite specializes in residential roofing projects. The company does not employ sub-contractors for the projects. It uses its own crew of eight to seventeen installers. The owner also visits the site frequently to make sure that the strict quality standard of the company is maintained.

The companies mentioned might not service all areas of Connecticut, so be sure to contact the nearest one. The roofing contractors in Connecticut may also vary in their service rates and packages.

Visit Flooring2Roof.com for useful information and resources about roofing contractors in Connecticut, Florida roofing contractors and Elk Roofing.

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Get Rid Of The Snow With Snow Roof Rakes - by Andrew Caxton

March 9, 2010 by Cornwall Contract Scaffolding  
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Before you attempt to remove the snow accumulated on your roof, you need to take a few precautions. A roof rake will help you get the job done safely and efficiently.
Raking the snow off a roof can be both physically straining and potentially hazardous. While the process is usually helped along by gravity and the weather, removing snow from a roof is not as straightforward as removing snow from a walkway. A pitched roof will prevent too much snow collecting, providing that the snowfall is not constant over a long period of time, but means that home-owners will have to get the job done manually rather than use power tools.

Types Of Roof Rakes

Roof rakes are usually manufactured out of plastic or aluminum, and the rake part is attached at the end of a pole. Aluminum is tougher than plastic and is therefore a more long-lasting option. The poles can usually extend to increase the reach but remember that pitched roofs are not safe and you should always do the work from the relative safety of a step ladder. You may be able to use a special de-icer to help with the task, especially if ice has collected. The main thing to keep in mind is that you can only reach what you can reach: what snow cannot be removed using the extending rake should be left in place.

Essential Safety Precautions When Removing Snow Off The Roof

There are a few things that you should never, ever attempt when you are raking the snow off your roof.
- Firstly, you should never step on to the roof to rake the snow off. This is an ideal recipe for disaster what with the pitched roof, height and a icy surface to boot. Do not even be tempted: if you cannot reach a patch of snow from the safety of the ladder, leave it be. Warmer weather will take care of it in time.
- Do not thump, chop or hack at the snow: it will not make the job at hand quicker and easier, and instead you may damage your roof
- Check that the ladder you use is firmly resting on the ground and is adequately stabilized, so there is no risk of it falling over while you’re on it clearing the roof

Other Ways To Clear The Snow

It is possible to do away with the exhausting chore that is roof raking with a bit of advance planning. You can now install a special de-icing cable on the roof and in the gutters to take care of this job for you: you can switch it on or off from the comfort and warmth of your home, and get it to do the work safely.

Andrew Caxton is the author of many resources on lawn care related topics published at http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . A website with tips on snow roof rakes, amongst many related topics.

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