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		<title>Does your insurance cover roof repair cost &#8211; by Tanya Wiseman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;p&#62;As homeowners, we are not always protected from the weather conditions that may be prone to the area we live in. Anything from rains, snow, frost, humidity and storms, we have to be ready to protect our home. Your roofing insurance coverage may be able to provide the coverage for several roof damages. When you [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;<br />As homeowners, we are not always protected from the weather conditions that may be prone to the area we live in. Anything from rains, snow, frost, humidity and storms, we have to be ready to protect our home. Your roofing insurance coverage may be able to provide the coverage for several <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> damages. When you obtain the insurance, it is always wise to check with your insurance agent about your policy&#8217;s coverage as it relates to roofing insurance claims, and what is covered in the case of loss.<br />Homeowner&#8217;s policies do not contain coverage for &quot;match&quot; issues. Your policy says the company will pay &quot;to repair or replace the damaged property with material of like kind and quality&quot; (language varies by state). That means, they owe to replace the individual shingles or tiles that were damaged by a covered peril (wind, hail, etc) unless your shingles are old, brittle, and cannot be repaired. In that case, the company must pay to replace the affected slope(s). Over the years, lawsuits established precedents, claims settlement statutes in each state. These guidelines address match as well as other issues. In some states it is customary to replace only the individual shingles, unless there is a reparability issue or mechanical mismatch which makes it impossible. In some states, it is customary to replace only the slopes containing damage. In other states, line-of-sight guidelines prevail, this allows replacement of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> covering on one or more elevations. Please check with your agent for more details.<br />If the shingles that are currently on your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> are no longer manufactured, the company is responsible for replacing your entire <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. But if your shingles are manufactured and do not match the existing shingles due to weathering, the company is only responsible for replacing the damaged shingles, not the whole <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. <br /> Some homeowners insurance make adverse underwriting decisions based on the make up or condition of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> of a home. The type of roofing materials include, but are not limited to: wood roofs, multi-layered roofs (composition shingles over wood or several layers of composition shingles), asbestos shingles, and sheet tin or aluminum roofs.</p>
<p>Here are some tips to reduce potential damages and home insurance premiums, when it comes to roofing:<br />Hailstorms do not usually result in the catastrophic damage associated with windstorms or fire. However, hail does result in significant damage to homes. The main area of a home susceptible to hail damage is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. The following are ways that can help mitigate damage in the event of hail: <br />1. <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Covering &#8211; The condition and materials of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> covering can improve the impact resistance. Worn asphalt shingles are especially vulnerable to hail damage. Impact-resistant <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> coverings designed and tested to improve <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> performance during hailstorms are available. <br />2. <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Decking &#8211; The <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> decking provides the structural support for the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> covering. Solid <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> decking improves the impact resistance of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Material and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> techniques can improve the stiffness of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> decking and help reduce hail damage.<br />3. <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Slope &#8211; Angling the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> reduces the force of impact from hail. Hail hitting the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> at a 90-degree angle causes more damage than hail hitting the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> at an angle that deflects the force of the hail.<br />Hurricane/ Tornado<br />The main areas of a home that could be improved to help mitigate damages and losses in the event of a hurricane are the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, the windows, the doors, and garage doors (if present). Hurricane loss mitigation efforts should typically attempt to prevent a structure from being penetrated by the wind. Keeping the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> intact, and keeping the doors and windows sealed shut are of utmost importance.<br /> <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> &#8211; The type and condition of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> can be a significant factor in the amount of damage sustained by a structure in a hurricane or tornado. For instance, gable roofs are more likely to suffer damage from the high wind generated by hurricanes/tornados. Also, the quality of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> can affect the performance of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> in high winds. When the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> decking is not properly attached to the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> frame, the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> may not survive high winds. <br />Loose shingles or tiles increase the susceptibility of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to high winds. Once the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structure is compromised, the integrity of the roofing is weakened and the interior of the house and its contents become susceptible to water damage or even the collapse of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> itself. Loose tiles and shingles also become dangerous projectiles in the high winds. &lt;p&gt;<br />Wildfire<br />The two main areas of a home that could be improved to help mitigate damages and losses in the event of a wildfire are the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> covering, and landscaping. Fire loss mitigation efforts should typically attempt to prevent a structure from catching fire. Proper landscaping can keep the fire from getting close enough to the structure to ignite it, while proper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> covering can help prevent ignition from floating embers.<br /><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Covering &#8211; The type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> covering will depend on the other perils a home faces. Concrete or tile roofs are very fire resistant, but can be prone to hail damage. An asphalt shingle with good fire rating is often the most cost-effective choice a homeowner has. Wood shakes or shingles are to be avoided for homes exposed to wildfire, as these roofs are the most fire prone.<br />Winter Freeze<br />The easiest and most effective way to reduce potential loss from winter freeze is to conduct regular maintenance on your home and property. You should be aware of the potential hazards of seasonal temperature changes, and protect your home accordingly. The major areas of concern should be gutters, outdoor faucets, the maintenance of appropriate indoor and attic temperatures, as well as that landscape, whose proximity to your home might pose a winter freeze-related danger.<br /> Gutters &#8211; To prevent or lessen the possible impact of a winter freeze, gutters should be cleared of debris and flushed out with a garden hose. This will help prevent ice dams from forming at the base of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, and in the gutter area.<br />We don&#8217;t always know when Mother Nature will send forth her fury, but we can be prepared for unexpected disasters. Review your homeowners&#8217; coverage every year and talk to your insurance agent if you have questions. Don&#8217;t compound the disaster of losing your home by not having adequate insurance coverage to replace it.<br />
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		<title>Do You Need A Snow Roof Rake? &#8211; by A.Caxton</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 11:45:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snow can be great fun for the kids when it comes to throwing snowballs and making snowmen. It can also be fun for all of the family when it comes to sledging or even skiing, but unfortunately it can also be a nuisance and it can restrict the way that people live their lives.
<p>Snow can block everything and it can even be dangerous as it collects on roofs as it can fall on top of people and it could even turn to ice too which is extremely slippery. Fortunately there are things which can help and one of those things is designed for the snow on house roofs and it is known as a snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rake.
<p>Using a Snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Rake is Hard Work
<p>It can be a very hard task indeed using a snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rake to get rid of the snow on the house or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. It is different than using it on the garden and it generally needs a lot more effort put into it. So, it is best to know exactly what you are letting yourself in for when it comes to buying a snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rake. If you have never done it before and you are not sure how to do it, try looking at someone else doing it first in order to get an idea of how it should be done.
<p>Using the Snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Rake Safely
<p>When it comes to using the snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rake, it is important to use it safely and follow certain guidelines. It can be dangerous removing the snow off the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and one thing that you should not do is climb onto the actual <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. The reason behind this is that it may be extremely slippery and this could lead to a fatal accident or at the very least broken bones. So, always make sure that you have a safe ladder to use and get someone to hold the bottom whilst you rake the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Also, make sure that no one is standing underneath the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> or standing anywhere where the snow can hit them.
<p>What Are Snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Rakes Made From?
<p>Getting a good and reliable snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rake is very important when it comes to removing the snow from the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. A good snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rake is one that is made from aluminium or a hard plastic and they are generally the best for this type of job.
<p>So, it is a great idea to purchase a snow <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rake for those hazardous and snowy conditions to remove the snow off the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Just remember the safety pointers mentioned however as it can really be a dangerous task if you don&#8217;t know what you are doing.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be asking yourself, &#8220;Do I need a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?&#8221; If you are also asking yourself the following questions, then you want to seriously consider a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> replacement:<br />1. Upon inspection of my <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, I noticed algae growth. Do I need a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?<br />2. I noticed curling and blistering on my <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Do I need a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?<br />3. I see that some of my shingles are missing or broken. Do I need a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?<br />4. I noticed some rotting. Do I need a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?<br />5. I saw several dark patches and they appear dirty. Do I need a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?<br />6. I observed some sagging and buckling in my <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>&#8217;s structure. Do I need a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?<br />If the answers to any of these questions are &#8220;yes,&#8221; consider a simple formula of economics. If you have a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> that is knowingly in need of repair, and may need a lot more maintenance in the future, would it be better to continue <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >repairing</a> your current <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> or should you have it completely replaced? It may be less expensive, in the long run, to spend the money now on a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rather than continuously <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >repairing</a> one that is already damaged. In addition, a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> may lessen the chance of extensive damage and insurance claims during a future storm or other inclement weather<br />Before deciding whether to repair or replace your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, inspect it carefully for any signs of damage or deterioration. It&#8217;s important to remember that, during inspection, avoid walking on your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> if at all possible as this may cause further damage to the structure. It is advisable to use binoculars or a ladder to get the best view possible. There are two ways to inspect your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, which includes both an outside and inside inspection.<br />The outside inspection is, perhaps, the easiest and should be done first. Most outward signs of damage can be seen immediately. There are specific signs to indicate that your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> may need to be replaced, including algae growth, curling, blistering, missing or broken shingles, missing granules, rotting, damaged flashing, buckling, loose or exposed nails, dark patches that appear &#8220;dirty,&#8221; sagging in the center of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> or the presence of rust.<br />The inside inspection may take more time and effort, but is essential in determining the best outcome for your home. There are a number of indoor signs to indicate that your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> may be in need of replacing, including ceiling spots, sagging between the rafters or an outside light that is visible through the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. The most obvious of the signs, which are ceiling spots, are easily visible and would be a clear indication of leakage. If a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is found to be leaking, and appropriate repairs are not made, the water damage may cause additional damage to your insulation and increase energy costs. If you locate dark spots in the wood, test them in order to decide if the problem is one of immediate concern. If the spot feels soft to the touch or is damp, the indication would be that the problem is a current one. On the other hand, if the spot is dry, it&#8217;s possible that this is a previous problem that has been corrected or is no longer an issue.<br />If you find any of these signs to be present, contact a roofing contractor for a professional evaluation. Before deciding for yourself, ask for their opinion and request an estimate. In some cases, a simple repair may be all that is needed to correct a problem. However, if the problem is going to be reoccurring, consider the possibility of replacing the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> entirely. For instance, if your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shows signs of rotting, this could be a larger problem in the future if it has spread throughout the structure. If, on the other hand, a few shingles are in need of repair, you wouldn&#8217;t necessarily want to replace the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> entirely. When making any major home improvement, consider each option carefully before making a final decision.<br />
<BLOCKQUOTE>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, &#8220;Quality Doesn&#8217;t Cost&#8230;It Pays! For more roof related articles, kindly visit: http://www.roofer911.com/roofing_articles.htm</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Different Types of Roof Vents &#8211; by Steven Briesemeister</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 11:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most important part of your home is the roof. It protects you from the rain, the snow and anything else that Mother Nature dishes out. Without it, we are left out in the cold &#8211; literally. When building, or buying, a home, it&#8217;s important to make sure that the roof is in good shape. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most important part of your home is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. It protects you from the rain, the snow and anything else that Mother Nature dishes out. Without it, we are left out in the cold &#8211; literally. When <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a>, or buying, a home, it&#8217;s important to make sure that the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is in good shape. One of the most important aspects of roofing is adequate ventilation.<br />Potential Problems<br />The lack of ventilation causes moisture to build up and possibly cause structural problems with the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. In addition, ensuring that your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is properly ventilated will increase the life of your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and promote the safety of everyone in your home. In addition, built up moisture and heat may cause extra cooling expenses, which raises energy costs. Moisture can also cause ice dams and other problems, including rotting and fungus.<br />Different Types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Vents &#038; <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Ventilation<br />There are various types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> vents available, including Dormer and Turbine. The most important thing to consider, when choosing one, is the actual ventilation system. Proper ventilation systems will consist of the following two types of vents:<br />Intake Vents. These vents will allow fresh air to get into the home.<br />Exhaust Vents. These allow air to leave the home.<br />In order for any ventilation system to work, both intake and exhaust vents must be installed. When properly installed, the ventilation system will allow fresh air to enter the home while sending other air outside.<br />Calling The Professionals<br />Dependant upon the area in which you live, a professional roofing contractor will be able to advise you on the different types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> vents and which is more suitable for your home. Certain types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> vents are better than others, depending on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>&#8217;s structure or style. Cathedral roofs, for example, would require a ridge vent for proper ventilation whereas some homes would be better suited with a turbine vent, which has a free spinning top allowing air to flow out.<br />Different Types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Vents &#038; <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Longevity<br />If a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is properly ventilated, it can increase the longevity of it&#8217;s structure. This could save you big bucks in the future by not having to purchase a whole new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. If a home is not properly ventilated, the moist air has nowhere to go. As it sits inside the home, it will begin to cause damage little by little. Although it may not be noticeable at first, time will show that damage is occurring and, the longer a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> goes without proper ventilation, the worse effect it will have on the structure of your home.<br />
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		<title>Different Popular Types Of Roofs &#8211; by James Carlson</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A roof does a lot for your home. It keeps you warm or cool and it keeps you protected from the elements. It also can add to the looks of your home. Read this article to learn about some of the different types of roofs available to you
One popular style of roof is the slate [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> does a lot for your home. It keeps you warm or cool and it keeps you protected from the elements. It also can add to the looks of your home. Read this article to learn about some of the different types of roofs available to you
<p>One popular style of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is the slate <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Slate proofs are very attractive in appearance and offer excellent protection from fire. They are also a unique <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and provide for a long <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> life. They do have some disadvantages though. They are extremely expensive and are much harder to install since they require extensive structures to support the weight. You also can not walk on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> without risking damage to the tiles. If you can do it though, nothing looks like a slate <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.
<p>Another popular option is a metal <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Metal roofs are also durable and offer a long life. They are also resistant to sleet and hail and when made from recycled metal they are very environmentally sound. They are however more expensive to install requiring special tools and skills. Some people might also object to the sound of a metal <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> since they may be louder in the rain.
<p>The last option I will talk about is the concrete tile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. They are similar to slate roofs but are much cheaper. They are an attractive <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> available in a number of different styles and colors and offer excellent fire resistance. They are still expensive however and can be damaged by hail storms. You also may not be able to use them in climates subject to heavy freezing.
<p>I hope this article has given you some useful information on roofs. If you are looking to do something different than the basic asphalt shingle, one of these options may be for you. Good luck with whichever one you decide<br />
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<p>Learn more about roofs at <a href="http://www.therooferlist.com">The Roofer List</a> a website on roof repair and roofers.</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Determine Roof Slope &#8211; by Steven Briesemeister</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to determine <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> slope, it isn&#8217;t as difficult as you may think. In fact, it&#8217;s quite simple and can be done in a very short amount of time with minimal inconvenience. This is not a project that should be intimidating, even though home improvement work can sometimes be stressful. The slope of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is measured as the length that a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rises vertically over a 12&#8243; horizontal distance. You can do this job yourself, ask a friend to help or call a roofing professional if you are not comfortable doing the work yourself.<br />Determine <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Slope, But Maintain Ladder Safety<br />To determine <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> slope, place a ladder at the side of your house so that you may easily access the down slope edge of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. At this point, you should be in line with the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>&#8217;s peak, which means the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> should slope up from left to right or from right to left, but not away from you. Before you begin, make sure that your ladder is secured. You will need to use both hands to determine <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> slope and will not want to be distracted by a shaky ladder. This can be bothersome, but also very dangerous. When working on a ladder, make sure that it&#8217;s perfectly safe. If you have trouble with heights and do not wish to climb the ladder yourself, ask a friend to help or call a roofing professional.<br />How To Determine <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Slope Accurately<br />Now that you&#8217;re ready to get started, it&#8217;s important to know that you will not need to be on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to do this, which is ideal because walking directly on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> can be dangerous. Begin by holding a framing square onto the roofline while making sure that the long end of the &#8220;L&#8221; is pointing toward the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>&#8217;s center and the short end is pointing down toward the ground. The long end of the framing square should meet the edge of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> at the 12&#8243; line. Level the square horizontally and read the measurement on the short end.<br />To determine <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> slope, remember that rise is the measurement on the vertical leg while run is the 12&#8243; measurement on the horizontal line. If you are using a framing square, keep in mind that some have measurements on both edges. If that is the case with your framing square, consult the measurements on the inside edges for an accurate number. Remember that, if your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rises 8 inches vertically for every 12 inches horizontally, then you can determine <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> slope to be at 8/12.<br />A Few Options<br />If you do not have a framing square to measure <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> slope, a ruler or tape measure will also work because the slope is measured based on a 12&#8243; horizontal distance. If you are using a tape measure, look for one that has a push lock. This will help avoid unnecessary problems with constantly having to pull the tape measure back out to double check the slope measurements<br />
<BLOCKQUOTE>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, &#8220;Quality Doesn&#8217;t Cost&#8230;It Pays!</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Designing your thatched roof in South Africa &#8211; by Jan Lombaard</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 10:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;p&#62;1. Consider carefully in which area of your property the roof will be erected&#60;p&#62;2. Assess the ground area where the roof will be constructed for underground water pipes, power cables, irrigation pipes, etc. as this can play a role when planting poles in the ground for supporting the roof.&#60;p&#62;3. If building work needs to be [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;<br />1. Consider carefully in which area of your property the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> will be erected&lt;p&gt;<br />2. Assess the ground area where the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> will be constructed for underground water pipes, power cables, irrigation pipes, etc. as this can play a role when planting poles in the ground for supporting the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.&lt;p&gt;<br />3. If <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work needs to be done it needs to be done before commencing with the erection of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. It is extremely difficult to do <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work after the thatched <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> has been erected and it affects the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structures stability and strength. Decide beforehand where the braai facility,washing area, counter, bar area, fridge area, seating and any other fixed structures will be situated.Further plan the lighting, floor covering and decide on the final finish on the pole structure, do you require a matt or a gloss finish? Where the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is to be erected on walls and beams or columns the following should be considered:&lt;p&gt;<br />a.) That the substructure and foundations are capable of supporting the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a><br />b.) That the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structure exerts vertical and horizontal forces, due to wind forces and dead weight, on its supports, and thus the structure must be designed in the correct manner.<br />c.) An architect or structural engineer can be contacted to assist in this regard.&lt;p&gt;<br />4. When deciding on the size of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, take into consideration the space available and how many people will make use of the facility.&lt;p&gt;<br />5. After determining the size of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> you should decide where the entrance/s would be and how high and wide they will be, as this will affect the design and shape of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.&lt;p&gt;<br />6. To determine the overhang required on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and where arches will be constructed take sunrise and sunset into consideration and the view you require from underneath the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.&lt;p&gt;<br />7. Who will design the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and are there any guarantees on the design as supplied by a structural engineer.&lt;p&gt;<br />8. A Proper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> plan showing sections, supporting walls, columns, foundations, connections, dimensions and the specifications of the material that will be used is highly recommended, as this will also assist in accurate costing and tendering.&lt;p&gt;<br />a.) For small lapas (less than 50 m&Acirc;&sup2;) it is not useful as a simplistic design is followed.<br />b.) For houses, lodges and other commercial projects it is a must as these projects are seldom simplistic and differ in size, shape, design and many other aspects.&lt;p&gt;<br />9. Who will draw the plans for the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> as required by the local authorities?&lt;p&gt;<br />10. The distance from other buildings as this affects the fire hazard of the planned <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.&lt;p&gt;<br />11. Contact insurance companies and get detail on premiums and requirements for lowest premiums. Determine what influences premiums and what is needed for a claim to be paid out.&lt;p&gt;<br />12. Will the elevated area due to the 45&Acirc;&deg; pitch be used, as this can affect the design of the support structure of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?&lt;p&gt;<br />13. A competent person who knows the National <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Building</a> Regulation&acirc;&trade;s legal requirements on structural strength, stability and safety should check the design of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structure.&lt;p&gt;<br />14. It is recommended that a structural engineer or an architect inspects and certifies the completed structure, as there is not yet a design code specifically for pole connections.<br />
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<p>Jan Lombaard is the founder of <a href="http://www.builditall.co.za">http://www.builditall.co.za</a> The National Building, Renovating and Home Improvement Directory of South Africa. He has been actively involved in the building and renovating industry for the last 12 years.</p>
<p></BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Designing a Thatched roof in South Africa &#8211; by Jan Lombaard</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 10:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before designing your thatched roof the following should be taken into consideration:
1. Consider carefully in which area of your property the roof will be erected
2. Assess the ground area where the roof will be constructed for underground water pipes, power cables, irrigation pipes, etc. as this can play a role when planting poles in the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before designing your thatched <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> the following should be taken into consideration:
<p>1. Consider carefully in which area of your property the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> will be erected
<p>2. Assess the ground area where the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> will be constructed for underground water pipes, power cables, irrigation pipes, etc. as this can play a role when planting poles in the ground for supporting the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.
<p>3. If <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work needs to be done it needs to be done before commencing with the erection of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. It is extremely difficult to do <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work after the thatched <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> has been erected and it affects the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structures stability and strength. Decide beforehand where the braai facility,washing area, counter, bar area, fridge area, seating and any other fixed structures will be situated.Further plan the lighting, floor covering and decide on the final finish on the pole structure, do you require a matt or a gloss finish? Where the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is to be erected on walls and beams or columns the following should be considered:
<p>a.) That the substructure and foundations are capable of supporting the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a><br />b.) That the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structure exerts vertical and horizontal forces, due to wind forces and dead weight, on its supports, and thus the structure must be designed in the correct manner.<br />c.) An architect or structural engineer can be contacted to assist in this regard.
<p>4. When deciding on the size of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, take into consideration the space available and how many people will make use of the facility.
<p>5. After determining the size of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> you should decide where the entrance/s would be and how high and wide they will be, as this will affect the design and shape of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.
<p>6. To determine the overhang required on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and where arches will be constructed take sunrise and sunset into consideration and the view you require from underneath the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.
<p>7. Who will design the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and are there any guarantees on the design as supplied by a structural engineer.
<p>8. A Proper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> plan showing sections, supporting walls, columns, foundations, connections, dimensions and the specifications of the material that will be used is highly recommended, as this will also assist in accurate costing and tendering.
<p>a.) For small lapas (less than 50 m&sup2;) it is not useful as a simplistic design is followed.<br />b.) For houses, lodges and other commercial projects it is a must as these projects are seldom simplistic and differ in size, shape, design and many other aspects.
<p>9. Who will draw the plans for the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> as required by the local authorities?
<p>10. The distance from other buildings as this affects the fire hazard of the planned <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.
<p>11. Contact insurance companies and get detail on premiums and requirements for lowest premiums. Determine what influences premiums and what is needed for a claim to be paid out.
<p>12. Will the elevated area due to the 45&deg; pitch be used, as this can affect the design of the support structure of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>?
<p>13. A competent person who knows the National <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Building</a> Regulation&#8217;s legal requirements on structural strength, stability and safety should check the design of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structure.
<p>14. It is recommended that a structural engineer or an architect inspects and certifies the completed structure, as there is not yet a design code specifically for pole connections.<br />
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<p>Jan Lombaard is the founder of www.builditall.co.za The National Building, Renovating and Home Improvement Directory of South Africa</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Deciding to Repair or Install a New Roof in Oregon &#8211; by Mark Starr</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At one time or another, Portland residents will be faced with the decision to repair or replace their home or commercial roofing structure. While in some cases, the decision to install a new roof may be crystal clear, other situations may lend themselves to carefully weigh the pros and cons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At one time or another, Portland residents will be faced with the decision to repair or replace their home or commercial roofing structure. While in some cases, the decision to install a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> may be crystal clear, other situations may lend themselves to carefully weigh the pros and cons.
<p>A professional <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/">roofing contractor in Portland</a> can help you make the right choice between <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair and a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> installation for your Oregon home or business. The following list of considerations will assist you with your roofing decisions.
<p><b>Residential and Commercial Roofing &#8212; How Old Is Your Portland Roof?</b>
<p>A chief thing to consider when deciding on <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/roof-repair/">roof repair in Portland</a> or an entirely new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is the age of your existing <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. A new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> generally lasts between 10 and 20 years. However, depending on maintenance, the materials used and the quality of installation, you can get as many as 50 years out of your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.
<p>Your Portland roofing contractor can conduct an inspection of your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and make a prognosis as to how much longer it will last. If your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is in its latter years, it may be better to install a <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/">new roof for your Oregon home</a> or commercial roofing structure.
<p><b>Residential and Commercial Roofing &#8212; What Is the Extent of Damage to Your Portland Roof?</b>
<p>It&#8217;s possible that <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair for your Portland home or commercial <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> should be enough to help you get a few more years out of your roofing structure. For example, sometimes a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> leak can be eliminated with minimal repairs. In other cases, a leak can be an indication of a much larger problem, which can create the need for ongoing repairs that only seem to put off the inevitable.
<p><b>Roof Repair Vs. New Roof Installation in Portland, Oregon &#8212; How Much Is This Going to Cost?</b>
<p>Of course, cost will be a factor in your decision between a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair for your home or business. If the cost of repairs for residential or <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/commercial/">commercial roofing in Portland</a> are low and you aren&#8217;t simply masking a more complex issue, then the choice is simple.
<p>However, if your roofing contractor in Portland paints a picture of constant repair needs and the ultimate necessity for installing a new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> for your Oregon home or business, replacement may be the most cost effective and hassle free answer. <br />
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<p>Mark Starr covers articles on <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/">roofing in Portland OR</a> for Elements Roofing, an Oregon based company specializing in new roof installations and <a href="http://www.roofportland.com/">OR roof repair</a>. </p>
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		<title>Customised Roof Racks for Special People and Occasions &#8211; by Alexus Dovon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:45:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>21st century is the age of personalised solutions and services. Take the case of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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.<br />Personalised <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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. <br />Customised <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> top even after fixing the racks. They want to fix a box alongside the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> bars. They have options in the form of smaller <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> rack that cover only a portion of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> top. The remaining part can be reserved for the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> boxes or some other purpose.<br />Another example of personalised <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> boxes. They are meant for small kits and accessories that should be kept within a box.<br />
<BLOCKQUOTE>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.</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Copper Roof Shingles &#8211; by Steven Briesemeister</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world is full of copper lovers, and lovers of the copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> are by no means an exception. There are essentially two different types of copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> you can buy, there is the solid copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> that consists solely of sheet copper on your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> but once the copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles have aged and been weathered they will take on the magnificent green look that only copper can create.<br />Can I use copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles?<br />One of the advantages that copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles offer over other forms of long lasting roofs, especially the solid copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles on your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.<br />What kind of life can I expect from copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles? This is something of a confusing issue. Asphalt <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles themselves will only last as long as the asphalt <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles that are found underneath the copper.<br />The cost of copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles.<br />Copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles are an excellent option. The copper sheet doesn&#8217;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&#8217;t need to have repairs done too often. On a yearly basis copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles do work out cheap but not overall and not for the initial installation.<br />Standard asphalt <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> shingles usually cost around $1 per square foot, whereas solid copper roofing will set you back around $15 per square foot. Copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. However, you are undoubtedly paying for the attractive looks of a copper <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> but for less money than covering the entire <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> in an expensive metal.<br />
<BLOCKQUOTE>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, &#8220;Quality Doesn&#8217;t Cost&#8230;It Pays!</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Choosing Your Storage Shed Roof &#8211; by Stephanie Quinn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;p&#62;- 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.&#60;p&#62;- Think about the climate where you live when choosing your storage shed roof. Steeper roofs keep snow from accumulating in snowy climates. Roofs [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;<br />- Do you want to try to match the roofline of your home with your storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>? By matching the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> style, your storage shed will blend in with your home.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Think about the climate where you live when choosing your storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. 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.&lt;p&gt;<br />- What about gutters and downspouts? Most of the time, sheds don&#8217;t need gutters and downspouts, but if your does, take this into consideration when choosing your storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Do you have tall items to store? If so, a taller gable storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> will work better than a flat storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;b&gt;Types of Storage Shed Roofs&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />The most common types of storage shed roofs include:&lt;p&gt;<br />- Flat Storage Shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> &#8211; Flat roofs are the most simple to install, but are less stylish than storage shed roofs with peaks. Flat roofs sometimes have drainage problems.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Gable (or Pitched) Storage Shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> &#8211; 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.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Gambrel Storage Shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> &#8211; A gambrel <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, common to many barns, is a two-sided <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> with a double slope on each side. The lower slope is steeper. Just like with a gable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, the two triangular sections take up the space in between the slopes. &lt;p&gt;<br />- Hipped Storage Shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> &#8211; Similar to the shape of a pyramid, a hipped <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> has four sides that slope down flat from one center point.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Saltbox Storage Shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> &#8211; A saltbox <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is also similar to a gable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. One side of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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.&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;b&gt;Storage Shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Materials&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />When choosing the material for your storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, you want it to be durable and long lasting so it will protect your valuables for many years to come. Common storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> materials include:&lt;p&gt;<br />- Asphalt Shingles &#8211; Asphalt shingles are commonly used on residential home roofs, so they make a perfect choice for a storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> if you want your shed to blend and already have asphalt shingles on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> of your home. Asphalt shingles are simple to install, long lasting, weatherproof, and durable.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Clay and Concrete Tiles &#8211; Whether your choose clay or concrete, these tiles make an attractive, long lasting, weatherproof, and durable storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> choice. Most of the people who choose clay and concrete tiles already have them installed on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> of their home.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Felt &#8211; When using felt for a storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> materials, it is not as stylish as other materials.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Metal &#8211; Some people love the sound of rain on a metal <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and others don&#8217;t enjoy the noise, so keep noise in mind when choosing metal for your storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Metal roofs are a logical choice if you aren&#8217;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&#8217;s directions so you don&#8217;t have trouble with rust down the road.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Slate Tiles &#8211; Slate is expensive and takes considerable effort to install, but they make a hardwearing, long lasting, attractive, waterproof, and durable storage shed <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.&lt;p&gt;<br />- Wood Shakes and Wood Shingles &#8211; 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. They are long lasting and durable. However, they are an expensive choice.&lt;p&gt;<br />
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		<title>Choosing a Portland Oregon Roofing Specialist for Your Home &#8211; by Mark Starr</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;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.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Given the climate of this vibrant portal city, a solid <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structure for your home is of utmost importance. Routine maintenance and repair are essential to preserving the strength of your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and protecting your loved ones and belongings. So, what factors do you consider while choosing a Portland <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair specialist for your home?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;b&gt;<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Repair Specialist in Portland &#8212; Hire a Qualified Professional&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Whether you&#8217;re looking for regular maintenance, repairs to a damaged or leaky <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> or in need of a complete replacement, make sure to hire a professional in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair. Portland is a beautiful city with a unique climate that calls for a qualified &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>-repair/&quot;&gt;<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair specialist. Portland&lt;/a&gt; weather requires that you have a sturdy <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to protect against a variety of conditions including sun, rain, drizzle, heat, algae, moss and at times, even snow or ice.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;b&gt;Best Roofer in Portland &#8212; Experience and Expertise&lt;/b&gt; &lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;A Portland <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.roofportland.com/contact-us/&quot;&gt;best roofer. Portland&lt;/a&gt; homes often require highly pitched <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> structures in order to guard against moisture and rainfall.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Highly pitched steep roofs are difficult to access. As a result, expertise and precision are paramount from your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair specialist. Portland roofers should be able to complete the job safely and effectively, without creating much disruption to your daily life.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Learn about the expertise level before hiring anyone to do a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.roofportland.com/our-services/residential/&quot;&gt;<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair. Portland&lt;/a&gt; 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.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;b&gt;<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Repair in Portland &#8212; Verify the Reputation of Your Portland <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Repair Specialist&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;One surefire way to hire a first rate &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.roofportland.com/&quot;&gt;Portland <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair specialist&lt;/a&gt; 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.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;Don&#8217;t just rely on one reference to track down the right company to do your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repair specialist for the job.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;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.&lt;/p&gt;<br />
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		<title>Can Roof Hail Damage Result in Replacing an Entire Roof? &#8211; by Tim McLoughlin</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;How much damage to your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> 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. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;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. This awareness doesn&#8217;t always fully translate into the impact a hail storm can have on your home&#8217;s <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. While you can visually see the damage to your car after a hail storm, you can&#8217;t always see the damage to a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. The damage you can&#8217;t see can put the longevity of your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> at risk. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> replacement due to hail damage is one of the most expensive fixes for homeowners and insurance companies. Hail can vary in size dramatically, falling as small as the size of tiny pellets, or as large as baseballs. It is typically the larger hail that can cause enough damage to your asphalt <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to justify a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> replacement. &lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Asphalt <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Shingle Damage from Hail: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;<br />Hail damage to asphalt roofs occur when hail beating against the surface of asphalt shingle results in the protective granular surface of the shingle to loosen and potentially fall off. When the granules are loosened, the asphalt shingles loses some of its protection potential and becomes vulnerable to additional damage. &lt;br&gt;<br />- &lt;b&gt;Note: &lt;/b&gt; Damaged asphalt layers can potentially allow water seepage into the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. &lt;br&gt;<br />- &lt;b&gt;Tip: &lt;/b&gt; If the granules of an asphalt shingle are removed by a hail storm, the shingle&#8217;s longevity can be severely diminished.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Signs of Hail Damage to an Asphalt <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a>: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;<br />- Bruises or small dents in the asphalt shingle &lt;br&gt;<br />- Granulation is displaced exposing the asphalt &lt;br&gt;<br />- Granulation has settled at the base of your downspouts &lt;br&gt;<br />- The spots hit by hail usually leave a soft spot in the shingle &lt;br&gt;<br />- Significantly damaged metal air vents on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> indicate similar hit pattern for <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> &lt;br&gt;<br />- Damage and denting of siding, or gutters &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;If my <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> is damaged, how fast should I replace it? &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;<br />There is a misconception if your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> sustains damage from a hail storm that your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> needs to be replaced immediately. You&#8217;ll find some conflicting evidence online from other roofers that advise immediately replacing your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. In Georgia for example, any reliable &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ktmroofing.com/&quot;&gt;roofing contractor in Atlanta&lt;/a&gt; should tell you otherwise. Typically the damage sustained from a hail storm will pose no immediate threat to your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. The threat is in the longevity of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, because hail can dramatically decrease a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>&#8217;s life expectancy. The deteriorated protection from a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> that is not expected to last its full life is why insurance companies will authorize the replacement of your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Will Homeowner&#8217;s Insurance Cover a New <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a>? &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;<br />This answer varies by the coverage on your homeowner&#8217;s insurance policy. For some homeowners the answer is &quot;yes.&quot; If you believe your home has been the victim of hail, contact your insurance company to determine if your policy will cover the damage. For many homeowners they will be able to have the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> repaired, or replaced and will need to pay a deductable. &lt;br&gt;<br />- &lt;b&gt;Tip: &lt;/b&gt; If you are unsure if you homeowner&#8217;s policy covers hail damage to your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, contact your insurance company. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Caution: Avoid Storm Chasers! &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;<br />Homeowners need to beware of &#8217;storm chasers.&#8217; A storm chaser typically consists of an out of town roofing contractor that goes door to door after a hail storm soliciting for business. While it may seem tempting and convenient, these roofers can do more harm than good. Make sure any roofer you look to work with has a good reputation in the community. Look for a roofer that is located locally and check references. Look for references that are over a year old and ones that are more recent, within the last 30 days. Finally never give a deposit for a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. A reliable roofer will only ask for payment once the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> has been complete. &lt;/p&gt;<br />&lt;p&gt;<br />If you think your home has sustained &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ktmroofing.com/atlanta-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>-hail-damage.html&quot;&gt;<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> hail damage&lt;/a&gt;, get a professional opinion. Experienced roofing contractors should be willing to provide &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ktmroofing.com/estimate.html&quot;&gt;free roofing estimates&lt;/a&gt; upon request.&lt;/p&gt;<br />
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		<title>Aerial Infrared Roof Moisture Surveys &#8211; by Gregory R. Stockton</title>
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INTRODUCTION
IR 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 [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aerial Infrared <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Moisture Surveys </p>
<p>INTRODUCTION</p>
<p>IR 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 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> asset management. IR <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> moisture surveys are performed on roofs to quantify the extent of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> moisture (water) that is inside the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> system. Infrared thermography is not leak management. No matter how the water got into the substrate, the purpose of this type of survey is simply to find and document where the water is located. Extending the life of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> will save the owner the expense and aggravation of re-roofing or re-covering. Re-roofing means that the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is taken down to the decking and replaced completely. Re-covering means that the waterproofing layer(s) are removed, the wet insulation is removed and replaced and a new waterproofing layer is put down. The cost of an infrared <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> moisture survey is three to five CENTS per square foot. It cost between three and five DOLLARS per square foot to repair/replace roofs, so knowing the exact location of the subsurface water is extremely useful information, since only those areas that are damaged need to be repaired. This information is used to plan budgets and when needed, as a bid document for contracting repairs and/or replacement of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. </p>
<p>Keywords: Infrared, Thermography, <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a>, <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Asset Management, Infrared <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Roof</a> Moisture Survey.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >ROOF</a> MAINTENANCE IN GENERAL</p>
<p>The ravages of sun, wind, rain, snow, chemicals, leakage, rapid changes in temperature and time &#8211; will eventually cause every <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to fail. Some roofs last 40-50 years&hellip;when they are well maintained. Owners may believe that a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> warranty will somehow protect them from having to do maintenance. Not so, as <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> warranties are written by roofing manufacturers for the purpose of protecting themselves from liability. For example, often a warranty is written so that if improperly installed or defective roofing materials are used on a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and water leaks into the electrical switchgear room causing an explosion, the roofing manufacturer will replace the materials, the roofer will reinstall the materials, but the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> owner has to pay for the replacement of the switchgear and any downtime that resulted from the failure. Also, the roofer&#8217;s and roofing manufacturer&#8217;s liability, in the case of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> failures are also reduced by vaguely written <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> warranties, which do not define words like &#8220;regular&#8221; or &#8220;routine&#8221; maintenance. Not accepting the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> warranty is not the answer, since the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> will not be installed unless the owner agrees to the warranty. To eliminate these problems, the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> owner should have an agreement with a qualified roofer or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> consultant to inspect and maintain the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> (in accordance with the terms of the warranty) at least once a year. </p>
<p>Waterproofing problems manifest themselves in two ways: Leakage and entrained moisture contamination. Leakage is pretty simple, although the leak inside the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> rarely directly relates to the exact spot on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, since the water flows down the slope of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to a spot that is not sealed and into the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> at that point. Most leaks occur where the waterproofing is sealed or where there is a penetration of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Since most types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> systems absorb some amount of water, it is harder to find the exact spot of water contamination in the insulation because it may not leak into the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> until it has absorbed all the water it can hold. There are three types of surveys that are used to find water in a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Nuclear gauges-which count neutrons, capacitance meters-which measure resistance, and infrared-which measures heat. Both nuclear gauges and capacitance meters are used to take spot readings on a 10&#8242; X 10&#8242; or 20&#8242; X 20&#8242; grid on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. These measurements are used to extrapolate where the water is from the readings obtained from the gauge. They are good for types of roofs that do not gain or lose much solar energy and therefore, do not lend themselves to infrared.</p>
<p>BASICS OF INFRARED <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >ROOF</a> MOISTURE SURVEYS</p>
<p>During the day, the sun radiates energy onto the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and into the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> substrate, and then at night, the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> radiates the heat back into outer space (See Figure 1). This is called radiational cooling. Areas of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> that are of a higher mass (wet) retain this heat longer than that of the lower mass (dry) areas. Infrared imagers can detect this heat and &#8220;see&#8221; the warmer, higher mass areas, during the &#8220;window&#8221; of uneven heat dissipation.</p>
<p>Figure 1) Areas of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> that are wet retain heat longer than dry areas.</p>
<p>Some roofs and insulation types or combinations do not absorb any water. These roofs leak straight into the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a>. Even roofs, which have insulation types that do absorb water, some do not exhibit a good infrared signal, primarily for two reasons. 1) The surface is too reflective, and/or 2) the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>&#8217;s ballast is so thick (or dense), that daylight radiation is not absorbed into the substrate (insulation), therefore it cannot be emitted back into the atmosphere at night. Even with a strong infrared signal, factors on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> can affect the analysis and interpretation of the data. Some of these factors: water between multiple layers, old patches, heavy flood coats, reflective coatings, heat-producing equipment under the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> -or heat blowing down onto the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, stains, ponding water on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, heavy build-up of ballast at parapet walls and along edges, etc. These roofs should be inspected by other methods as described above.</p>
<p>WALK-ON INFRARED <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >ROOF</a> SURVEYING</p>
<p>To perform a walk-on or on-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> survey properly, a crew of three to four people is needed: an experienced infrared thermographer and helper, an experienced <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> consultant or roofer and the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> owners&#8217; representative for access and security. The crew walks around the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>(s) and when an area of suspect moisture is found, the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> consultant verifies it is wet and then the helper marks the edges of the area directly on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> with marking paint as instructed by the thermographer. The crew needs authorization and access to all areas and levels of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>(s) from either ladders or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> hatches and plenty of time to collect data. The infrared images are stored on videotape or digital media and printed (See Figure 2). </p>
<p>Figure 2) On-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> IR image.</p>
<p>The next day, the thermographer goes back on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>(s) to take matching visual photographs of the marked areas that contain subsurface moisture. The problem with on-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> infrared is that when one is standing on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, eye-level is at best six feet over the surface. Even with the best hand-held infrared camera available, there is virtually no way to get large areas (800 sq. ft. blobs or 100&#8242; long striations) of moisture contamination on the screen in one infrared shot. Taking multiple shots is labor-intensive and makes the report confusing. When performing on-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> surveys, many times &#8220;you can&#8217;t see the forest for the trees.&#8221; Marking the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is fairly easy, but it is very difficult/time-consuming to produce accurate drawings of the wet areas from painted lines on a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Often the drawing supplied by the owner is outdated, incorrect or even non-existent. </p>
<p>AERIAL INFRARED <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >ROOF</a> SURVEYING</p>
<p>There is never a time when on-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> imagery is better than aerial imagery. While the best IR imagery of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is taken from the air, the same laws of physics apply to both aerial IR and on-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> IR&hellip;like a dry <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, low winds and no rain on the night of the survey. Also, the &#8220;window&#8221; when the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is radiating heat differently from wet and dry areas is longer with aerial infrared because slight nuances of temperatures over large areas are distinguishable. The high angle of view allows the aerial thermographer to produce more usable imagery and therefore accurate CAD drawings. The cameras that are used for on-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> surveys are not of sufficient spatial resolution to obtain good imagery from flight altitudes of 1,200 &#8211; 1,500 feet above the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>, so high-resolution, large format IR cameras (See Figure 3) are required.</p>
<p>Figure 3) Large format infrared imager, fixed-mounted in a light aircraft.</p>
<p>Once the aircraft is over a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a>, very little time (five minutes per 200,000 square feet, about 25 minutes for two million square feet) is required to fly over making multiple passes. The imagery is recorded on digital videotape. Visual photographs are taken earlier in the day or the next day. After returning to the office, the photos are printed and the thermographs are saved on the computer. The raw video imagery, thermographs and photographs are used to make an edited videotape copy of the passes over the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a>. Both visual and infrared images are used to do the analysis by overlaying the CAD drawing of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> &#8216;over&#8217; the digitized photographs and thermographs. The drawings always need to be corrected, because rooftop equipment has been removed, moved or added since the last update of the drawings. Then, areas of suspected moisture contamination are drawn on the CAD file. The result is a report where visual, infrared and CAD components (printed and video) are well matched and lined-up. The report is given to a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> consultant who verifies the wet insulation during the day, while making other condition notes on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.</p>
<p>Fixed-wing aerial infrared imaging provides many advantages over on-<a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> infrared imaging:</p>
<p>&middot;Access to multiple levels of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is not a problem.<br />&middot;High-angle, straight down infrared images lessen reflection problems. <br />&middot;High-resolution images capture large areas at once, making report writing easier and less expensive to produce. <br />&middot;Plan-view imaging allows for infrared images, visual images and AutoCAD drawings to be reconciled closely. As a result, the report is clear, concise and easy to understand (See Figure 4a, 4b, 4c).<br />&middot;Plan view imaging allows accurate marking of areas of suspect <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> moisture contamination. <br />&middot;The printed CAD drawings can be used on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to paint areas of moisture contamination directly on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> (after verification), if desired. </p>
<p>Figure 4a) Photograph of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.</p>
<p>Figure 4b) Thermograph of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.</p>
<p>Figure 4c) Scaled CAD drawing of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>.</p>
<p>&middot;The aerial infrared thermographer can wait for a good night for imaging, surveying many roofs under good conditions. <br />&middot;The trending of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> moisture becomes possible.<br />&middot;An aircrew of two can easily survey many millions of square feet in a single night.<br />&middot;Processing the data is done in the office, not on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. <br />&middot;Report components can be purchased as needed. Aerial IR allows the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> owner to buy only the report he needs at that time. </p>
<p>The biggest advantage of aerial infrared is on roofs that are the most difficult to image from any distance or angle. Roofs that, for instance, have a lot of ballast, are covered with reflective coatings or for whatever reason are impossible to image while standing on the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. With high-resolution, plan view aerial imagery, slight nuances of temperature can be seen from far enough away to actually see the pattern of heat and make a determination of where the problems are. </p>
<p>CONCLUSIONS</p>
<p>Every day millions of square feet of perfectly good roofing materials are disposed of in our landfills. Why? Because roofs are often replaced because know one knows where exactly the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is damaged until it is too late. If you want your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> to last, it must be regularly maintained by professionals. Infrared <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> moisture surveying is the best method of non-destructive testing on roofs, and aerial infrared is the best platform for performing infrared <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> moisture surveys. Improvements in IR cameras and flight methodology, aerial infrared thermography and aerial infrared reports are getting better and more useable everyday.</p>
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<p>Author Biography<br />Gregory R. Stockton is President of Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc.. (<a href="http://www.stocktoninfrared.com">http://www.stocktoninfrared.com</a>). Greg has twenty-five years experience in the construction industry, specializing in facilities construction, maintenance and energy-related technologies. He has performed infrared thermography since 1989 and has published fourteen white papers and numerous articles on infrared thermography.</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;p&gt;<br />In fact, the flat tile roofs that are the most popular only have a life span of just over fifty years, because they are manufactured from saw dust mixed with cement which will slowly break down over time. Spanish style ceramic tile roofs however; can easily last the life of your home but they are substantially more expensive to purchase.&lt;p&gt;<br />Due to the actual weight of tile, the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> itself has to be framed to accommodate it, so if you have an existing asphalt composition <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> on your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> the framing probably isn&#8217;t strong enough to accommodate a tile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a>. Also, if you are considering installing a time <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> yourself, you can pretty much forget about it, because they are extremely heavy to load and install on your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> and require a considerable level of expertise to work with.&lt;p&gt;<br />They do look great however and will add considerably to the value of your home after the work is done. Also, due to their life span you can pretty much rest assured that you will never have to deal with your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> for the duration of your life once your tile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> is installed.&lt;p&gt;<br />Color choices and the fact they they are resistant to fading makes a tile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> an excellent choice for someone that desires an attractive <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >roof</a> that won&#8217;t change for decades. Also, they do insulate against and reflect out heat much better than other types of roofing systems that are available today.<br />
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		<title>Hiring Scaffolding &#8211; by Phil ray</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 08:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiring scaffolding
When you need scaffolding to do a job don&#8217;t think of it as a DIY job. If you need scaffolding you&#8217;ll need to contact a scaffolding hire company. If you do it yourself, you may find that you will become liable for any problems or issues that arise. A good place to start looking [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hiring <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>
<p>When you need <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> to do a job don&#8217;t think of it as a DIY job. If you need <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> you&#8217;ll need to contact a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> hire company. If you do it yourself, you may find that you will become liable for any problems or issues that arise.<br /> A good place to start looking for a hire company is your Local Council or authority. They may have a list of approved hire companies and you will need to contact them to find out. Remember &#8211; your Local Authority will not be able to recommend a particular company as such, but you should be able to make sure that it is am approved company.
<p>In this way you can help to make sure that you employ a qualified <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >builder</a> or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> company to carry out the erection of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. Again, as working off <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> can be a hazardous occupation, leave any <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work to the professionals and a qualified <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >builder</a> to do any related <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> licences
<p>Your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> may need a license. It is the responsibility of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >builder</a> or <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> Hire Company to get a licence for any <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> that is put up on the highway (this includes the pavement). However, you need to be clear that it is your responsibility to check they have this and that it does not run out before the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work is finished.
<p>You can always contact your local authority to apply for more information as to if you need a license and what to do about this.
<p>Safety
<p>Safety is of prime importance when erecting or using <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>. Employing qualified people to erect your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and carry out <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> work should help to make sure your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> site is a safe place. However you should discuss safety issues with the person or company you employ. In particular, you will need to be aware of the following points:
<p>- <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> should always be erected on a firm, level foundation.
<p>- If there is any risk to the public, schedule <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> work for quiet times or get a highway closure your local council.
<p>- It is dangerous to erect <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> too near power lines. Your local power company can temporally move or protect cables but you will need to organise this well in advance.
<p>- All <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> boards used should be British Standard BS2482.
<p>- There must be suitably strong barriers in place if someone could fall more than two metres.
<p>- in order to avoid <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> waste falling on passers-by, keep <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffold</a> boards clear and provide protective catch netting if necessary.
<p>- Ladders should be strong, secure and in good condition, domestic ladders are generally not suitable. Make sure that they are long enough and securely fixed for safety&#8217;s sake!
<p>Heavy or bulky loads shouldn&#8217;t be carried up and down ladders. Make sure a hoist is available for heavy or large awkward loads.
<p>Make sure that <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> structures are checked weekly, and inspected after alterations, damage and extreme weather conditions. Make sure that it is recorded that you have an appointed person responsible for doing this &#8211; even if it is you.
<p>Components should never be removed out of position for any reason whatsoever. Even on a temporary basis.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Building</a> Regulations
<p>it is always wise to contact your local council for details of any <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> regulations you may need to consider, like the &#8216;materials and workmanship&#8217; regulation or the &#8216;access to and use of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a>&#8217; regulation. Copies of the current <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> regulations are available from <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Building</a> Regulations Publications HMSO.
<p>You also need to make sure you have any necessary planning permission for the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> project your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> relates to. Again your local council will be able to advise you on this.
<p>Remember &#8211; when it comes to <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> &#8211; safety first, last and always!
<p>Article by Philip Ray<br />&copy;
<p><i>Whilst this article endeavours to contain up to date and accurate information, the article can only be considered as a guide. The author would always recommend that you take local independent professional advice.</i><br />
<blockquote><p>After many years working in the construction industry, Phil now teaches in the UK. He has written many articles for web sites like <a href="http://www.householdersguide.com/">Householders Guide</a>, ukhomeonline.co.uk and yourhomeonlineuk.co.uk. His wide knowledge of the Construction Industry and Housing Markets makes him a popular author on <a href="http://www.householdersguide.com/">Buying Real Estate</a>.&copy;</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>Construction Accidents &#8211; An Unfortunate Product of the Building Boom &#8211; by Tim Penn</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 07:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The early part of the 20th Century saw the United States enjoy an unprecedented <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> boom, both for residential and commercial properties. This was obviously a benefit to the overall economy, as more people own homes and commercial property now than ever before. Owning property is one of the safest and most reliable investments available for many reasons, but there was also an upswing in one unfortunate variable in regards to this boom &#8211; a distinct rise in <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents.</p>
<p>Below is a look at some of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents that have occurred with alarming frequency in recent years, but you also need to understand that if you&#8217;ve been injured in a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accident, you need to contact a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injury lawyer as soon as possible to schedule an initial consultation.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> Falls<br />Statistics compiled by the government show that on average, more than 1,200 <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> workers are killed every year in the United States, and this industry also leads the way in terms of workplace injuries. The same statistical compilation that was formulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the most common type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is the fall, and that makes sense. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Construction</a> workers are required to climb upon structures that are not stable in order to complete certain aspects of a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> job, and certain situations and occurrences lead to a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker falling from extremely dangerous heights. This also falls in line with the fact that the most common <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is to the back, as the back is what normally takes the brunt of a fall.
<p><a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> Worker Injury<br />Another extremely common <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injury is the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> worker injury, and this, too, was one of the leading causes of missed work time and serious injuries within the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry. <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >Scaffolding</a> is often built with only a temporary means of access in mind, and as a result these structures are often unstable in nature. Therefore, the types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accidents that can occur include falling from the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>, head injuries from falling debris from the top of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a> and a plethora of &#8220;other&#8221; injuries that result from the collapse of the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >scaffolding</a>.
<p>Welding Injury<br />Every year, more than 10,000 people are injured as a result of a welding accident. Welding is an inherently hazardous duty to perform, and as you may guess, the leading type of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injuries that occur as a result of welding is an injury to the eye or eyes. Welding guns produce heat that tops 1,000 degrees, which means that this flame or heat causes serious injuries when making contact with the eyes.<br />Of course, there are many other causes and types of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> worker injuries. If you have been injured on the job, you may have the right to file a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> accident lawsuit. Contact a <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> injury lawyer today to get the process of protecting and enforcing your rights started.</p>
<blockquote><p>Learn more about <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> <a target="_new" href="http://www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com<br />&#8220;>worker injury</a> or if you have been injured in a <a target="_new" href="http://www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com">construction accident<br /></a> then visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com">www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com</a><br />T</BLOCKQUOTE></p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Contained In A Construction Business Plan &#8211; by Shaunta Pleasant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is no secret that the construction business has been an extremely profitable place to see for quite a number of years.
Home construction and business construction have both been growing at incredible rates, and that means that there is significant opportunity in all aspects of building and repairing homes and businesses.
==Start Up Capital For Your [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is no secret that the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> business has been an extremely profitable place to see for quite a number of years.
<p>Home <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> and business <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> have both been growing at incredible rates, and that means that there is significant opportunity in all aspects of <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> and <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >repairing</a> homes and businesses.
<p><b>==Start Up Capital For Your Business==</b>
<p>Of course in order to be successful in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> world, you will need a solid <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> business plan behind you.
<p>Without such a business plan for your proposed business, you will be unable to raise the startup capital you need, or to attract the funds you may need to finance growth or ongoing operations.
<p><b>==Structuring Your Business Properly==</b>
<p>In addition, the information you gather while creating your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> business plan can help you to structure your business properly, and it can even help you easily see the challenges and the opportunities of you new business venture.
<p><b>==Running Your Construction Business==</b>
<p>Your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> business plan should also include information on how you plan to run your business, and how you plan to attract and retain qualified employees.
<p>Finding skilled help at an affordable hourly rate is one of the most serious challenges facing the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry, and it is important for your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> business plan to address this important issue.
<p><b>==The Information To Bring With You When You Are Getting financed==</b>
<p>When you do start searching for startup funds for your new <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> business, it is important to be as prepared as possible for your meeting with the business lender.
<p>You will of course need to bring your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> business plan with you, and you will want to make sure that it is accurate and complete prior to arriving at the meeting.
<p>Chances are the business lender will also want to see other financial information, such as your bank account statements and tax returns, so be sure that you have all the information needed at your fingertips.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings have been a valuable tool that has been used in the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> field for many years now. The need to portability and transportability is needed in a business that is constantly on the move from jobsite to jobsite and portable buildings provide those two important factors. Since the <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> industry is one of constant growth and change, portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings offer one of the only reasonable ways for conducting business in a productive and efficient way. They provide a source for office and management staff members to work without having to be outside where all the noise of the actual <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> project is happening. Temporary <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings can also be used to create break rooms where workers can enjoy their lunch away from the weather that they must endure throughout the day.
<p>Mobile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings come in many different sizes and shapes to accommodate every need you have. They can be equipped with bathrooms so you can eliminate a lot of the need for porta-potties that can often be unsanitary, which can have a huge impact on the odds that an employee will become sick through the spreading of germs.
<p>Also, if your <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> company is part of a large housing project, portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings can double as an office for salespeople to conduct customer sales on the land plots that you are <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> homes on. This can vastly help lower the costs by reducing the amount of offices that a company needs to conduct regular business. Also, portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings are the least costly office solution that you are likely to find. You can buy, lease, or rent mobile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings depending on what your money situation is, load it up on a truck, and take it wherever you need it. They can be hooked-up to have power, running water, and natural gas, just like any regular office, making temporary <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings an even more attractive option.
<p>Portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings are not just limited to the small offices that you can bring to any jobsite. They can also be built to accommodate larger endeavors like manufacturing warehouses. Temporary <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings can be made to any size so they can fit whatever projects you need. Larger <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> companies can have portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings built to be their corporate headquarters and house their entire administrative staff.
<p>Finally, mobile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings are sold, leased, and rented by a lot of different companies and not all are the same or offer good prices. When looking for a mobile <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> you will need to think about what you need and if a particular company can meet that need. Also, you would do well to consider used portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >construction</a> buildings. You can usually find manufactures that have bought back their portable buildings from customers, refurbished them, and are now reselling them at huge discounted prices. This would be an advisable alternative to buying one from an independent party who may be trying to unload a portable <a href="http://www.psb-scaffolding.co.uk/" >building</a> that is in bad condition or unusable.<br />
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