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		<title>A Certified Roofing Contractor-Your best Choice</title>
		<description>This informational article gives insight
to the various choices in roofing and their
special needs. A certified roofing contractor
knows how to meet those requirements; this
article offers valuable information to help
select the best contractor for your project. 
The life expectancy of your ro</description>
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		<title>Using A Certified Roofing Contractor</title>
		<description>The importance of a sound roof. 
Your home is designed to protect you, your
family and your property from the elements,
and the roof is the one part of the house
that takes the most damage in providing you
with this invaluable service. Yet it is the
one area of the home that is most overlooked</description>
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		<title>Guide To Hiring A Roofer</title>
		<description>The average life of a roof is approximately
fifteen years. If the roof is under fifteen
years old yet you are having problems, it
will likely be able to get repaired as
opposed to having to install a completely new
roof. However, if your roof exceeds this age
it may be necessary to install a n</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 16:16:34 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>Ten Questions You Need To Ask When Hiring A Remodeling Contractor</title>
		<description>These are questions To Ask Before Inviting a
home contractor Out To Your Home:

Are you licensed? Make sure your contractor
is properly licensed. In the State of
Delaware, all contractors MUST be either
certified by the State (if they have a
statewide license), or registered with the
State (</description>
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