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		<title>About Roofing Shingles</title>
		<description>Roofing Shingles Installation Basics 
When it comes time to replace the shingles
on your home, you will need all the
information you can get in regards roofing
shingles installation basics. Therefore, why
not start at the beginning, with the types of
roofing shingles. There are four popular
c</description>
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		<title>3-Tab Roofing Shingles</title>
		<description>A shingle that shows 3 tabs, or measures 3
feet, is fittingly known as 3-tab roofing
shingles. They are normally guaranteed for 20
years and help the roof to have a smooth,
defined look. Depending on the manufacturer,
3-tab shingles are often available in 20, 25
or even 30 year limited warrant</description>
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		<title>Thatch Roofing Shingles</title>
		<description>Traditionally speaking, thatch roofs were the
ultimate roofing choice for making one's home
look cozy, ethnic, or even tropical. The
making of thatch roofs hails back to
prehistoric times when early men had started
building their huts and covered them with
thatched roofs typically made out of </description>
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		<title>Asphalt Shingles</title>
		<description>Asphalt shingles are the most commonly sold
shingles in the
industry, and statistics show that they can
be easily termed the
most dominant variety on the roofing market. 

Relatively cheaper than most other types of
shingles, (roughly
at around $0.80 per square foot) they are
vastly used al</description>
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