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		<title>What roof problems should I look for on the home I'm considering buying?</title>
		<description>First, expect some leakage problems. Try to
know the history of the roof by inquiring
what materials are used in constructing the
roof. Have a structural engineer or a person
knowledgeable in this thing to explain to you
how they constructed the roofing of the house
you considering buying.

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		<title>What are some of the typical causes of roof problems?</title>
		<description>There are different types of roof problems,
it is best to know them to avoid shortening
the life span of the roof. Here are the
typical causes of roof problems:


Not enough roof maintenance done. Not
checking minor roof problems can lead to a
bigger problem later on. Structural damage
done</description>
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		<title>When re-roofing, should I peel off old layers or simply add a new layer of shingles?</title>
		<description>It is best recommended to add a new layer of
shingles to your roof. Scrapping the old
layers will just consume more time and
energy, and at the same time by peeling off,
the thickness of the shingles are decreasing,
leading to possible leakages in the future.
By adding new layers of shingles i</description>
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