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Metal Roofing Is Making a Comeback – Is It Right for Your Home?
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Metal Roofing Is Making a Comeback – Is It Right for Your Home?

Whether your home is already built, or you are starting a new construction project from the ground up, one of the most important components of your house is the roof. There are numerous roofing material options on the market today that can offer you every conceivable color or texture to suit your preferences. One material...

Metal Roofing 101
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Metal Roofing 101

Today I received a phone call from a nationally published and recognized remodeling magazine in regards to their future article on metal roofing. It turns out that one of their editors tasked with writing an article about metal roofing decided to consult with me after looking at one of the metal roof guides on my...

Metal Roofing – Trendy Way to Go
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Metal Roofing – Trendy Way to Go

Metal roofing is becoming a very trendy alternative for many homeowners. There are numerous reasons for this. It consists of incombustible material and resists all fires. There are a lot of types of metal roofs available in the market in new colors, shapes and textures which are long lasting and provide safety and durability for...

Essentials Of Metal Roofing And Metal Roofing Siding
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Essentials Of Metal Roofing And Metal Roofing Siding

There are literally many things that comprises of your metal roofing. They can give you a good and lasting protection against weathering. These days, metal roofing is gaining popularity once again. Most roofing panels have its siding; there are the ones that are installed on the sides of your house. They are essentially almost made...

Colored Metal Roofing – The Right Choice for Your Roof
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Colored Metal Roofing – The Right Choice for Your Roof

Colored Metal roofing has gained a lot of popularity in the industrial sectors. Apart from commercial usage, manufacturers have started using it in both retail and residential projects. In any case, are there any persuading purposes behind engineers to indicate shaded metal material?