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		<description>When roofing replacement is performed sound construction practice and the local building department may require removal of all the existing asphalt and cedar roof coverings. New sheathing (additional expense) and roof covering will then be required to be installed. 
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		<title>Tires; Recycle into Roofing</title>
		<description>Believe it or not used tires can be made into roofing tiles and it turns out they have many advantages over other roofing materials. Tires into roofing; old tires made into roof tiles is be is being done. There is a plant that is recycling 40,000 tires a day for roof tiles, so far it is the largest.</description>
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		<title>Roofing Secrets Revealed</title>
		<description>Over the last few years, residential metal roofing has grown significantly in popularity as many homeowners have learned of its durability, while others have focused on the many styles and colors available. However, there is still a greater number who are trying to unravel the clues.Tom Black, execu</description>
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		<title>Corrugated Roofing Materials used for Roofing any Structure</title>
		<description>The roof is a very essential element of the house, building or any structure. They provide the shelter and the protection from natures elements and factors such as rain, snow, sleet, as well as sunlight. But basically, the roof is like a wall of the house, a panel if you will; only it is placed and </description>
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