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		<title>Elk Shingles the One Smart Choice</title>
		<description>Shingles are required to protect the roof from moisture and wind. They also help in the aesthetics of the house. Adding an extra dimension, shingles are always a consideration for new home owners. The key is to choose the shingle that are gong to protect your home the best and for that there is only</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 16:16:44 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>Quality Online Roofing Resources</title>
		<description>I recently had the need to come up with
relatively useful definitions of some roofing
terms and also some guides and opinions
regarding roofing methods. I stumbled upon
some useful online resources that provide the
things that I need and also may also be
helpful to other users out there. 
Her</description>
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		<title>Home Buying Tip: 7 Key Questions to Ask a Home Inspector</title>
		<description>This home buying tip will help you ask the right questions
when researching home inspectors.

A proper home inspection will give you the comfort of knowing
your new home has been checked for breakage, disrepair and other
problems. 

But it all starts with choosing a professional home inspector
who c</description>
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		<title>Home Inspection - Going On Top</title>
		<description>Everyone who buys or sells a house, apartment
or condo is going
to use a home inspector at one time or
another and even though
you pretty much know what they do, many of
you might have more
appreciation for them once you learn more
details of there
chosen profession. Home inspectors have bee</description>
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		<title>Preventing Fire Damage Outdoors</title>
		<description>As you inspect your home, trying to fire
proof it, you must keep
in mind that your outdoors area is also a
part of your home. Do
not forget to inspect your patio, back yard,
roof and garden
when trying to minimize fire hazards as these
places are as
important as the indoors sections of your </description>
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