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  • Why Are Roof Gutters Important?

    Rain gutters have become a staple in modern homes, as they help make homes last much longer by preventing damage. Gutters also help add to a home's value and accentuate its appearance.

  • How to Apply New Roofing Shingles on Top of Existing Roofing Singles

    Roofing over an existing roof is beneficial because you won't need to lay underlayment and because it saves the time and effort of having to tear out the old roof. Check the roof's condition,...

  • How to Put Flashing Around a Skylight

    Installing flashing around an area where a skylight meets a sloping roof is known as step flashing. In this style of flashing, an L-shaped piece of metal goes under the shingles and onto the...

  • What Is the Best Color of Metal Roofing?

    Modern metal roofs are made to last---no color fading, rusting, or chalking if the right paints and protective finishes are used. Metal roof colors should retain their original bright and glossy...

  • How to Build an Outdoor Solar Shower

    Having an outdoor shower in the summertime is great for rinsing off before jumping into the pool, freshening up after a day in the sun, or just cooling off when there is no pool or lake nearby. ...

  • How to Install a Sod Roof

    With the growing green movement in America, some people have begun to install sod roofing. Sod is a great insulator that helps keep heat in your home during the winter. It also helps keep your...

  • How to Choose a Metal Roof Color

    Metal roof color choices will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and product type to product type. Exploring the possible needs of the roof and considering the region the building is located...

  • How to Shingle a Sloping Roof

    Shingles are one of the most common and most effective ways to protect your home's roof. Although shingles are made to last many years, eventually, they will age and begin to leak. Because roof...

  • How to Install Roof Material

    The sheathing and roofing felt you apply to your roof is integral to ensuring that your shingles lay flat and do their job as well as they can. Your roofing material and installation makes a huge...

  • How to Shingle a Barn Roof

    Barn roofs are no different from house roofs. Both require appropriate shingling and preparation to be dry and leak-free.

  • Ideas for Inexpensive Alternative Carport

    If you do not have space or enough money to build a garage for your vehicle, a carport is the best solution. The least expensive carport is one that you construct yourself. Whether you purchase a...

  • Rain Gutter Options

    Rain gutter options include type of material used to fabricate the gutter, styles, sizes and type of gutter hangers. Choose a gutter size that is appropriate for the rainfall amounts in your area,...

  • How to Install Corrugated Panels

    With the wide variety of modern corrugated roofing panels such as those made with fiberglass, PVC and metal, this type of roofing product is once again gaining in popularity. Cheap compared to...

  • How to Build a Homemade Outside Storage Shed

    Outdoor sheds often are doing double duty as a lawn mower garaage and a place to put all the extra stuff that won't fit in the attic or garage. And while you can purchase a ready-made outdoor...

  • How to Install Rolled Rubber Roofing

    Rooftops are constantly exposed to harsh elements, making them susceptible to leaks and weather damage. A more efficient alternative to standard roofing systems is EPDM (ethylene propylene diene...

  • How to Install a Roof Rubber Membrane

    Flat roofing methods are susceptible to leaks caused by inflexibility, weathering, and failing joints. Ethylene propylene diene Monomer (EPDM) rubber roofing is the most effective solution for low...

  • How to Buy Roofing Shingles Online

    The most important factors to consider when buying roofing shingles are the weather conditions surrounding the home on which they will be installed and what you want the roof to look like. You...

  • How to Install a Rubber Membrane Roof

    Due to weathering, inflexibility and failing joints, traditional flat roofing methods are susceptible to leaking. EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer) rubber is the most effective roofing...

  • How to Install Rubber Membrane Roofing

    Flat roofing methods are susceptible to leaks caused by inflexibility, weathering and failing joints. EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer) rubber roofing is the most effective solution for low...

  • Info on Building a Porch Roof

    A porch roof protects the front porch from the elements of all seasons and it also adds value to the equity of the home. It can be completed by a professional or by the homeowner following...

  • How to Build a Shed Roof Over an Existing Roof

    Shed roofs can refurbish an existing roof without removing the old roof. Shed roofs, or roof-overs, will waterproof a leaky roof and provide substantial added thermal protection to the building it...

  • DIY Corrugated Metal Roofing Installation

    Corrugated metal roofing can be a quick installation project. You can either use it on new construction or on renovations. If you're just getting started with metal roofing, you may want to start...

  • Easy Way to Roof Over a Flat Mobile Home Roof

    Sheet-metal roofovers are an effective way to re-roof a mobile home without ever exposing the inside of the building to the elements. Installed over the existing roof, roofovers can add beauty and...

  • What is the Cost to Replace the Metal Roof on a Barn?

    Replacing a metal barn roof is something that must be done at some point. Over the years, even metal roofs break down and leak. If a roof was not originally well-designed, replacing the roof with...

  • How to Obtain Roof Installation Bids

    Need a new roof? Well, ask yourself, does your current roof have missing shingles? What about curling or buckling shingles? Are there rotting boards? Do you have leaks? These are some of the...

  • Types of Roof Shingles

    With so many different types of shingles to choose from, it can be difficult to know which one is right for you. Learn about the different types of shingles and their characteristics before you...

  • DIY: Roofing Shingles

    The thought of roofing your house can be an intimidating because of the height--and it should be. Caution should be ever-present when working on any roof. That said, the process of roofing isn't...

  • Do-It-Yourself: Patio Cover Plans

    Covering your patio provides many benefits. We will focus on various options to cover your patio, which include patio umbrellas, patio awnings and fixed support covers such as lattice covered...

  • How to Do Rolled Roofing

    Great for those low, sloping roofs, roll roofing features lengths of up to 36 feet and can cover up to 100 square feet per roll. Roll roofing can last from five to 15 years and comes in a variety...

  • DIY Building a Carport

    A carport can improve your home's property values while providing attractive, simple and easy-to-build protection from the elements for your car, boat or other vehicles. With some simple...

  • DIY Deck Screen

    A screened-in deck offers many of the advantages of a traditional screened porch. If your deck already has a roof or ceiling in place, screening it in is an easy way to expand your living space....

  • Metal Roof Vs. Asphalt Shingles

    Your roof is an important part of your home. It protects you against harsh outside weather and shields you from the cold. Whether you are building a new home or remodeling an existing house, the...

  • How to Take Apart a SunPorch

    Planning and the help of three or more workers will make demolition of a sun porch last no more than a day or two. Consider whether the porch materials can be reused in a new porch or other...

  • How to Design a Barn Cupola

    The cupola is an architectural feature appearing in architectural styles from Greek and Roman to Islamic. Cupolas are a roof focal point on religious buildings, government buildings, barns and...

  • How to Install Ridge Cap Shingles

    The key to any good roofing job is the ridge cap. This cap is what prevents water from getting behind the shingles and penetrating the house. Once the roof shingles are nailed down, it is time to...

  • Methods of Attaching Pole Barn Metal

    Attaching metal to a pole barn is quiet different from attaching metal to a traditionally framed building. Traditional framing has continuous exterior walls that have a framing stud every 16...

  • How to Start Laying Asphalt Shingles

    Laying asphalt shingles is the final phase of a roofing job. Properly laid shingles form a protective layer over the roof that keeps rainwater and snow melt from contacting the sheathing boards....

  • How to Cut Roof Slates

    The roof is any home's first line of defense against the outside elements. Most types of roof materials require periodic attention to maintain the roof, but slate is one of the most durable...

  • How to Give your Home a Better First Impression

    Whether you are trying to sell your house, having company over, or just plain disgusted with the appearance, it’s time to re-vamp the outside of your home! First impressions are made in less than...

  • How to Install Roof Jacks

    The first issue on any roofing project is safety. Roofing shingles are laid starting at the low edges of the roof, from a ladder or scaffolding. Then you move upward on the roof. Once you're up on...

  • How to Spot Roofing Scams

    Hurricane season brings with it roofing scams

  • How to repair EPDM rubber roof

    Homeowners, do you have a leaky EPDM rubber roof? Let me show you how to repair your rubber roof in just four easy steps.

  • How to Install Metal Roofing yourself

    For most homeowners metal roofing installation is not a do it yourself project, but for those few who dare this will be a useful guide on how to install metal roofing.

  • How to Obtain The Best Roof Warranty

    Know the facts of roofing warranty coverage and clauses before you choose a roofing contractor.

  • How to Get A Free Roof for Your House

    Most of us have no idea what is going on up on our roofs. Who actually climbs up there to check on the condition of the roof? If you think your roof may have been damaged by hail, wind, or storms,...

  • How to Repair Roof Tiles

    Roof tiles take a beating from the wind, water, and snow. Roof tile may become cracked or broken over the course of time. A new roof is expensive and unnecessary when only minor repairs will...

  • How to Replace a Roof Tile

    A cracked or broken roof tile can stick out like a sore thumb every time you look at your house. You don't have to replace a large section of tile just to fix one broken piece. You can replace the...

  • How to Install a Sheet Metal Roof

    The two most common materials used for roofing are shingles and sheet metal. Shingles are often used because they are less expensive than sheet metal, but a sheet metal roof will outlast a shingle...

  • What Is a Peaked Roof?

    A peaked roof resembles an inverted "V," and it has been used for years by architects to protect against weather elements, such as rain and snow. Learn about the use of the peaked roof in the...

  • What Is a Conoid Roof?

    A conoid roof resembles the side of a cone, and it creates a visually dramatic style while being relatively easy to build. Discover how poured concrete or glass reinforced polyester can be used to...

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