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		<title>Dallas Roofing Pro &#8211; How to Repair Roof Damage Yourself?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />You might think that you are the only one having to repair roof problems at every gale. Well think over again, when you are only one in millions of people around the globe who have got this problem. So, you&#8217;re tired of calling repairmen plus paying 100&#8242;s of dollars at each storm as tiles keep [...]<p><a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com/dallas-roofing/dallas-roofing-pro-how-to-repair-roof-damage-yourself/">Dallas Roofing Pro &#8211; How to Repair Roof Damage Yourself?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com">Dallas Roofing Pro</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might think that you are the only one having to repair roof problems at every gale. Well think over again, when you are only one in millions of people around the globe who have got this problem. So, you&#8217;re tired of calling repairmen plus paying 100&#8242;s of dollars at each storm as tiles keep flying away?</p>
<p>Concrete tile roofs are usually one of the common forms of roofs but if you own one you are very likely to repair roof problems frequently. Fortunately they&#8217;re hassle-free to mend for those who have a little patience. The first thing you have to do when you decide to fix roof problems yourself is to find out what tile has to be swapped as well as follow it diligently so it doesnt damage others as well.</p>
<p>Next you will have to get one crowbar and fix it below the tile, together with the shattered one. The next crowbar you need to insert underneath the tile to the left of the tile that needs to be replaced. Carefully transfer the concrete tile so that you can unhook it from the board. Now you will be able to fit the new concrete tile where it belongs. After accomplishing this, take away the two crowbars in order for everything to be put back into place.</p>
<p>Nonetheless this example illustrates only a way to switch concrete tiles. When you will decide to repair roof damages on your own you should look at manufacturers manuals. Also you might want to take into account the fact that it might not be a pleasant job to sit on top of your house. So if you are afraid of heights sick then you should probably get somebody to do the job for you. Also if you decide to repair roof damages yourself, walk very careful and distribute your weight evenly. Another important aspect is to make sure that your shoes will not slip.</p>
<p>When you fix roof damages yourself make sure you possess what it takes. You&#8217;ll need a ladder, a safety equipment and goggles, work gloves, non-slip shoes, hammer, pry bar, wedges, pliers, exchange tiles, saw, nails and so on.</p>
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		<title>Dallas Roofing Pro &#8211; How to Keep Your Roof In Good Condition?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />You may see it every day, but you infrequently notice when something is amiss. The issue finds itself at the worst possible time, probably when it is raining hard and you suddenly see tiny drips of water trickling through your ceiling, or a bulge in the acoustic tile at your office. Since the roof of [...]<p><a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com/dallas-roofing/dallas-roofing-how-to-keep-your-roof-in-good-condition/">Dallas Roofing Pro &#8211; How to Keep Your Roof In Good Condition?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com">Dallas Roofing Pro</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may see it every day, but you infrequently notice when something is amiss. The issue finds itself at the worst possible time, probably when it is raining hard and you suddenly see tiny drips of water trickling through your ceiling, or a bulge in the acoustic tile at your office. Since the roof of your office or home is mostly out of your line of sight the majority of the time, it is no wonder that difficulty occurs when you least expect it. </p>
<p>The commonest type of roofing problem is water leakage, which not only damages the attic of your house, but the interior walls as well . Water can also weaken the structure of a house if the leak isn&#8217;t fixed for a substantial period. The most effective way to identify it is by examining the inner walls of your house and look out for any plain indicators of moisture, algae or moss growing on them. </p>
<p>Moisture combined with cycles of heat and cold weakens the materials employed in roofs, causing the roof to decay. Once it starts to rot, a roof can simply get damaged by animals, or severe weather like hailstorms, or a heavy branch of a tree falling on them. The only possible way to identify such issues is to inspect your roof and look for telltale signs of rotting. </p>
<p>Animals may also cause heaps of damage to your roof. When they find a small opening in your roof, they customarily make it wider and move right in. You could not notice the damage due to them until your roof starts leaking thru the holes they make. If you hear scratching noises in your attic, then in all chance you have animal infestation and your roof might need repairs. </p>
<p>The roof of your house has no escape from water. Though you could have assembled gutters for water to flow openly, leaves, broken twigs, animal excrement, and dust, can clog these drains causing water logging on your roof. If you see little plants or grass growing in the gutters of your roof, it is time to clean them. </p>
<p>Chimneys and power vents are covered with caps so that rainwater cannot get into them. However powerful winds, animals, and falling branches can often damage them. Since these caps are simply replaceable, it won&#8217;t cause much of a problem if the damage is contained early. </p>
<p>Frequently windstorms damage roofs by blowing off shingles. A bare roof without shingles is more susceptible to moisture and algae, which could cause heavy damage. When you are installing shingles on your rooftop, ensure that you&#8217;ve got an additional heap of them kept for later use. That way you won&#8217;t finish up looking for particular a type and color for a patch job. </p>
<p>the only possible way to keep your roof in tip top shape is to have it checked regularly. Professionals advocate to do it once or more a year. You can do it yourself or call in a roofer who will have the right kit to get up there and take a good look.</p>
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		<title>Tips From Dallas Roofing &#8211; Dealing With Roof Hail Damage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Hail can do extensive damage to the most important part of your home &#8211; the roof. The damage caused by other forces of nature like rain, lightening etc pale into insignificance compared to roof hail damage. It is calculated that about two billion dollars are lost annually due to this natural calamity. Hail can make [...]<p><a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com/dallas-roofing/tips-from-dallas-roofing-dealing-with-roof-hail-damage/">Tips From Dallas Roofing &#8211; Dealing With Roof Hail Damage</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com">Dallas Roofing Pro</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hail can do extensive damage to the most important part of your home &#8211; the  roof. The damage caused by other forces of nature like rain, lightening etc pale  into insignificance compared to roof hail damage. It is calculated that about  two billion dollars are lost annually due to this natural calamity. Hail can  make the tin sheets strewn and shingles twisted or uprooted in a short while.  Even your home gets flooded with water and hail in moments.</p>
<p>There is no  point in cursing the nature&#8217;s elements or cry over spilt milk. Once a hailstorm  occurs, you have to pull up your socks and prepare yourself to get the roof  repaired as quickly as possible, lest your costly home and belongings would not  escape destruction if another natural calamity occurs. The powerful strikes of  hail against shingles make them very unstable and unable to support tiles or  other mountings on it. An untrained eye may not be able to detect roof hail  damage easily, but professionals in the field can.</p>
<p>A slight dent or twist  in a shingle or a broken tile can signify extensive roof hail damage. This is  because roofs are assembled units comprising of crisscrossing shingles, tin  sheets, tiles and other stuff. The first thing to for repairing is to assess the  extent of damage which has taken place. For this an expert should check the  downspouts and vents carefully. Granule loss in roofing material happens due to  hails and as a consequence of this the condition of the roof weakens  further.</p>
<p>In most of the cases you may feel the hail damage as a minor  one. But the reality is that the roofing material deteriorates with every hail  hit. It is said that when you count ten hits every square foot, it is time for  replacing your roof. Hence damage evaluation is indispensable.</p>
<p>In most  cases, roof hail damage can be repaired easily with the assistance of an expert.  However, lot of patience and skill is needed to spot the weak points and repair  them. A professional roofer would repair whatever is possible and replace the  parts which are irreparable. Once the work is done you can enjoy the peace it  brings in your home.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Mainly three factors are responsible for Roof damage. They are age, neglect and natural calamities. We are not in a position to prevent the age factor as ageing is the law of Nature. Negligence is something which we can avoid by being systematic. But we human beings take things for granted, though we tend to [...]<p><a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com/dallas-roofing/dallas-roofing-pro-ways-to-prevent-roof-damage/">Dallas Roofing Pro &#8211; Ways To Prevent Roof Damage</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com">Dallas Roofing Pro</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mainly three factors are responsible for Roof damage. They are age, neglect  and natural calamities. We are not in a position to prevent the age factor as  ageing is the law of Nature. Negligence is something which we can avoid by being  systematic. But we human beings take things for granted, though we tend to pay  the price enormously later. The result of neglect would be seepages, moisture  attack, mildew etc. The vagaries of nature are another factor in front of which  we are helpless. Billions of dollars are lost annually due to  this.</p>
<p>Proper roof maintenance can prevent roof damage to a great extent.  Being the most prominent physical part of your home, it is exposed to sleet,  winds, heat etc constantly. The proverb &#8216;one stitch in time can save nine&#8217; is  completely true in the case of roofs. If you overlook a dimpled shingle, a  defaced tile or a clogged vent, the damage may spread to the entire  superstructure resulting in untold miseries to you. So it is always better to  keep a constant watch on how your roof is responding to forces of nature or  ageing process.</p>
<p>Among all the natural forces, hailstorms are the biggest  threats to your roof. Often it can also happen that the damages are not so  easily visible that you overlook them. Nearby trees sometimes cause roof damage  with their falling branches spoiling the roofing material. The vents can get  blocked easily due to fallen leaves and other debris from the trees. This  prevents proper ventilation.</p>
<p>Other factors responsible for roof damage  are mildew and moisture, which gradually weakens the roofing unnoticed. Damages  though minimal, can be done even by a flock of pigeons.</p>
<p>Roof made of  asphalt, if taken care of properly can last up to fifteen years. Those made of  materials like clay, tile, slate etc can even last longer. The durability of the  roof depends on the attitude and enthusiasm of the owner. If he inspects the  roof occasionally and does the necessary things to maintain it, its durability  increases. Otherwise the need of frequent replacements arises out of  deterioration. It is really worth while to get the help of an expert roofer to  inspect your roof periodically to assess and report the damages. If the roofer  is reliable you can rest assured that your roof is safe.</p>
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