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		<title>Roofing and Illegal Immigrants</title>
		<description>When considering home improvement of any kind, there is a lot more to think about than just supplies and labor. If you decide to contract the work yourself, without the presence of a professional, you could subject yourself to a lot of potential problems. If you are considering the installation of a</description>
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		<title>Roofing Materials</title>
		<description>Roofing materials can vary depending on
what your preference. Often tiles, shingles
or metal are the best choices for long life
and good looks. The best option will depend
on the type of roof that you have and the
style of your home. 
Metal Metal roofing materials will work
well with any type</description>
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		<title>One Year Later, Roofing Supplies Still Reflect the Effects of Katrina</title>
		<description>One year after Katrina made landfall in
late August of 2005, the effects are still
rippling through the construction industry,
especially the roofing industry. All manner
of roofing material and supply prices are up
10 to 20% over the last year. Many are in
short supply nation wide. 
It took </description>
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		<title>Roofing Nail Guns</title>
		<description>Roofing nail guns are some of the more
extreme of DIY tools and are often reserved
only for the professional contractor. If you
are putting together a small chest of draws
or a book case you only really need the
effective and affordable services of a
standard hammer but if you are attaching a</description>
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		<title>Different materials used for roofing and determining the cost of each one</title>
		<description>There is never a structure you will find
that lacks a roof; it is an essential part of
the house or building. It plays a very
important role of providing protection and
shelter much like the walls. It must be
sturdy and durable yet stylish. Many a
structure is defined by their roofs. They
cou</description>
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