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		<title>What Are The Benefits Of Dallas Roofing Materials?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Roof Tiling Materials
Tiles are man made materials, which are made of  hard wearing materials such as clay, ceramic materials and occasionally they  even be made out of glass! This asserted, by far the most typical material used  to make roofing tiles is clay. Usually roofing tiles made this way out of clay [...]<p><a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com/dallas-roofing/what-are-the-benefits-of-dallas-roofing-materials/">What Are The Benefits Of Dallas Roofing Materials?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com">Dallas Roofing Pro</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roof Tiling Materials</p>
<p>Tiles are man made materials, which are made of  hard wearing materials such as clay, ceramic materials and occasionally they  even be made out of glass! This asserted, by far the most typical material used  to make roofing tiles is clay. Usually roofing tiles made this way out of clay  have to be treated with a weather resistant glazing coat.</p>
<p>Folks have  been using tiles to build their roofs for hundreds of years and over this time  people have designed many different shapes and sizes of tiles. Flat tiles for  instance are nearly the most simple kind of roof tile. They&#8217;re more frequently  than not flat and oblong in shape which makes them perfect for layering on a  roof. Flat roofing tiles are very , very often found in roofing applications and  the strategies used for making these kinds of roofs have not changed a large  amount since the 1970&#8217;s!</p>
<p>Other types of tiles are roman tiles and single  lap tiles. Roman tiles have a curve at one edge and another at the other edge ;  this enables them to interlock for additional strength when they&#8217;re laid on a  roof. Single lap tiles have the form of the letter s and when they are laid they  give a particularly distinct pattern.</p>
<p>Slate Roofing Materials</p>
<p>Slate roofs are done with roofing tiles made of slate which is a  traditional sedimentary rock made up principally from of clay and other volcanic  materials, and compounded in the earth by pressure and heat.</p>
<p>Slate is a  particularly common roofing material because it is very powerful and also  waterproof. It is hip because it can be simply formed into the rectangles that  we see on the roofs of today. In the produce of roofing slates, gigantic pieces  of slate rock are broken into little sheets quite simply. Again this makes slate  the ultimate material for roofing.</p>
<p>Slate roofs can last a particularly  long time because slate is a particularly hardwearing material the downside of  slate as a roofing material is that it is extremely costly to buy and replace.  In some areas roofs have to be kept maintained with specific kinds of slate to  satisfy planning laws and keep the architectural character of buildings uniform  in certain areas. Finding specific kinds of slate in such cases can be really  tough and there are few roofing contractors which try this sort of work.</p>
<p>Felt Roofing Materials</p>
<p>Roofing contractors use strong,  polyurethane type materials to form felt roofs. A felt roof is applied to a base  board which is painted with a preservative coating to make it last longer. Once  the base has been prepared the roofing felt is fixed in place using suitable  galvanised nails. Felt roofing applications are sometimes for flat roofs such as  those routinely seen on garages and garden sheds. The most obvious advantage of  using felt as a roofing material on flat roofs is that it is really inexpensive  and thus usually used as a budget roofing solution on outbuildings.</p>
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		<title>Dallas Roofing &#8211; 5 Types of Commercial Roofing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Small and large businesses will most likely seek a company that can offer them with commercial roofing service that will not interfere with their usual business. Dallas Roofing will provide special services just for commercial property. Leaving parking lots freed from debris and keeping entry tactics freed from obstructions so your business can continue to [...]<p><a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com/dallas-roofing/dallas-roofing-5-types-of-commercial-roofing/">Dallas Roofing &#8211; 5 Types of Commercial Roofing</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com">Dallas Roofing Pro</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Small and large businesses will most likely seek a company that can offer them with commercial roofing service that will not interfere with their usual business. Dallas Roofing will provide special services just for commercial property. Leaving parking lots freed from debris and keeping entry tactics freed from obstructions so your business can continue to operate smoothly. </p>
<p>There are several types of roofing to choose for your commercial building. Selection naturally may rely on cost, the slope of your roof, and the weather conditions in your neighborhood. </p>
<p>1. Asphalt Shingles<br />
These are the most typical sort of shingles used on home and commercial buildings today. Bolstered with organic material, wood fibers or fiber glass, these shingles can last from twenty to thirty years. Laminated shingles are also made of asphalt but come in a variety of colours and textures that give this shingle the appearance of dearer shake or slate tiles. These more popular shingles can last between 25 and fifty years. </p>
<p>2. Metal Roofing<br />
Steel, Aluminum, Standing Seam, Metal Tie, and Copper are only a few of the metal roofing materials used today as commercial roofing. If installed properly, metal roofing may last between thirty to fifty years, which is just as well as the dearer asphalt shingles. Metal roofing is not as dear as slate or tile roofing. During the past colored aluminum roofing has been known to fade, oxidize and peel, but many makers have found the answer to this problem. This kind of roofing can withstand most extreme weather but has been known to dent when hit with hail. Now a new granulated coating is offered to prevent this result. Copper is another option, though more expensive than aluminum. With a copper roof you may expect it to last as long as one hundred years. </p>
<p>3. Wood Shakes<br />
Most roof shakes are made from treated pine, spruce or more frequently, cedar. Hand split shakes off that rough and thick look many seek. Most wood shingles are essentially cut employing a machine. This gives it a smooth finish, making it better to install. Cedar is the first choice in wood shakes, offering up to a 30 year life. When shakes are first installed, they appear brown or red in color but expect the weather to fade the real wood and leave it a soft grey. Installation for wood shingles can run as much as fifty percent higher than other sorts of roofing. </p>
<p>4. Slate Shingles<br />
Slate shingles are heavy and harder to install. Though they are simply brittle, they can add beauty to any home. This roof can last from 45 to seventy years and some claim it&#8217;ll last over one hundred years if installed properly. These colorful and rich shingles will add a high price to your structure, costing as much as 400% more than other materials. </p>
<p>5. Tile Roofing<br />
Tile is frequently made from clay but may also be made from concrete or even rubber. There&#8217;s a enormous variety of colours and styles of tile roofing available today. Clay is more expensive than concrete tiles but the basic performance, durability and look of the tiles is the same. Lasting more than fifty years, this kind of tile is typically very heavy and your roof may need additional support. </p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;ve a new structure to roof or are re-roofing your commercial building, be certain to select the Dallas Roofing. Picking Dallas Roofing that has completed roofs for commercial structures before will be your best bet. Ask if you can view a job they have completed latterly. Be certain to ask about your express needs, like a flat roof often found on commercial buildings, heating, air vents and other roof obstructions. Also ask to see their roof installation license.</p>
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