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		<title>Main Causes of Roof Damage on Homes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Damages to a roof can have many causes. Some of the causes of roof damage are connected to the type of roof you have on your Charlotte home. Whether you are trying to protect and extend the life of an existing roof or you want to protect a new roof, here are some of the main causes of roof damage. <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/main-causes-of-roof-damage-on-homes/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Damages to a roof can have many causes. Some of the causes of roof damage are connected to the type of roof you have on your Charlotte home. Whether you are trying to protect and extend the life of an existing roof or you want to protect a new roof, here are some of the main causes of roof damage.</p>
<p>1. Poor Maintenance. It is important to regularly inspect your roof for small problems and damages and immediately make repairs. This is especially true if your roof has little or no slope. Regular inspection and maintenance will prevent small minor damage from becoming a major problem or leak.</p>
<p>2. Wind Damage. Over time any wind can loosen nails in roofing materials. When this happens, a moderate wind can damage the roof. Strong winds and flying debris can also damage a roof, often removing some or all of the roofing material. The best way to avoid this potential damage is to check the roofing and the insulation regularly to be sure it is securely attached to the roof deck. You should also have a secure perimeter fastener.</p>
<p>3. Other Weather Damage. Most roofing materials can be damaged over time by exposure to various weather conditions. If you live in an area likely to see large snow accumulations, you need to be sure the roof is adequately supported against the weight of the snow and properly sloped so the snow will not stay on the roof any longer than necessary. If you live in an area prone to hailstorms, you should know that hail can cause serious roof damage, and you should carefully inspect your roof after every hailstorm. The sun, pollutants in the air and other chemicals in the air or in the rain can also damage roofing materials. Inspection and repair of minor damages can prevent big trouble.</p>
<p>4. Problems with Flashing. Because the purpose of flashing is to create a water-tight boundary between roof sections, between roofing materials and other parts of the house and between roofing materials and roof projections, problems with flashing often cause leaks. These leaks can damage the field of the roof as well as the interior of the house. Flashing problems usually happen because of either design or installation errors. Some flashing problems can also result from wind damage. Regular inspection of all types of flashing in all parts of the roof can catch problems early and correct them before there are major leaks.</p>
<p>Each of these major causes of roof damage can be minimized by regular and careful inspection for early and minor problems. Immediate attention to any flaws or damages with competent repairs can help you avoid major damage to your Charlotte roof and prevent the need for early and costly roof replacement.</p>
<p>Published At: Isnare Free Articles Directory http://www.isnare.com</p>
<p>  If you are looking for a professional Iowa roof inspection contractor, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>Everything You Wanted To Know About Roofing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All homes are built with a few common essentials. Walls, doors, windows, and beams are a few components that are common to all, whether a small cottage or a high-rise skyscraper. The roof of a house is one of the most important aspects of any construction. Selecting the right roofing option in accordance with the climatic conditions can go a long way in providing an long-lasting and beautiful home.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All homes are built with a few common essentials. Walls, doors, windows, and beams are a few components that are common to all, whether a small cottage or a high-rise skyscraper. The roof of a house is one of the most important aspects of any construction. Selecting the right roofing option in accordance with the climatic conditions can go a long way in providing an long-lasting and beautiful home.</p>
<p>Since the roof is one of the most important external elements of a house, it should not only be durable, but also have an aesthetic appeal. There are several different roofing options available today. Although asbestos is a cheap and popular material, it is fast being replaced by tiled and metal roofing. These alternatives prove to be long lasting and also tend to reflect direct heat to a greater extent as compared to asbestos. Apart from different roofing materials, the homeowner can also use a variety of external paints to coat the roof. These paints not only add color to the roof, but also provide insulation from extreme heat and are resistant to mildew and algae.</p>
<p>To maintain longevity of the roof, the homeowner must undertake regular repairs and maintenance. This is important as the roof takes a lot of damage from the elements of nature, compared to any other part of the house. This tends to necessitate routine “wear and tear” roof repairs. Care should be taken to ensure that no trees are growing in close proximity as falling branches may damage the roofing.</p>
<p>The roof may also develop black streaks, which is an indication of a mold, algae or fungus growth. These conditions are common in areas of high humidity and may lead to the weakening of the roof structure and leakage problems.</p>
<p>The homeowner may undertake minor roof repairs. However, it is advisable to consult a specialist in case of major repairs. A good roof is a crucial component of a well designed home. Maintaining a house maybe difficult, but by utilizing the right roofing materials, one can minimize future problems.</p>
<p>Author: Josh Riverside</p>
<p>If you are looking for a professional Iowa roof inspection contractor, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>Repairing Roof Shingles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every do-it-yourself project-builder understands how important it is to know how to repair roof shingles. Fortunately, most projects relating to repairing or replacing roof shingles are basic enough that they can be tackled by the homeowner and won't require the services of a contracted professional. However, it is important to realize that working on roofs pose a serious threat of danger, and it is vital to ensure your safety before working on a roof. <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/repairing-roof-shingles/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every do-it-yourself project-builder understands how important it is to know how to repair roof shingles. Fortunately, most projects relating to repairing or replacing roof shingles are basic enough that they can be tackled by the homeowner and won&#8217;t require the services of a contracted professional. However, it is important to realize that working on roofs pose a serious threat of danger, and it is vital to ensure your safety before working on a roof.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t trust your abilities than you should contract a professional who is trained and more secure in handling roof work. If however, you feel comfortable working on your roof, and then by all means, you should engage in the project and repair the shingles yourself. Some roofs may require you to replace individual shingles, or you may need to tear off the old shingles and install new ones. When roof shingles become damaged, they can cause your roof to leak and suffer damage.</p>
<p>The first step in repairing roof shingles will be to gently lift the shingle tabs that are holding the shingle in place. It is also important to note if the broken shingle is actually nailed in or if it is a shingle that is adjacent to the broken one that you are replacing. You will need to carefully lift up the shingle tab, and then you can pry up on the nail head and remove the nail. Once you have access to the broken shingle, you can remove it easily.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to keep extra roof shingles on hand. Many times, new homeowners discard extra roof shingles, not thinking that they will need them in the future. However, it is inevitable not to lose some roof shingles throughout the longevity of being a homeowner. By saving your shingles, you can ensure that when it is time to make repairs that you will have matching shingles readily available.</p>
<p>After you have removed the damage shingle, simply replace it with your new shingle, cut a new tab for it, and then secure it with roofing nails. You may also choose to use roofing tar to secure the shingle down and fill in any gaps that you notice. It is also important to replace any nails that were removed in any shingles that were adjacent to the damaged shingles.</p>
<p>If you are going to replace all of your shingles and start a new installation, then it may be beneficial to have a friend help you who has experience with roofing. If you feel confident in doing the project then you will begin by removing the existing shingles. This is accomplished by tearing the old shingles off. This can be accomplished by using a variety of tools. Pitchforks, shovels, and shingle scrapers are all used in the scraping and removing of existing tiles. With the shingle scraper, you can simply insert the scraper under the shingle, then lift. The scraper pries up the old shingles including any roofing nails. After you have removed all of the old roof shingles, you can then install the new shingles.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a professional Iowa roofing contractor, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>Window Replacement &#8211; Knowing When to Replace Your Iowa Windows</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Replacing windows in your current Iowa home can put a pinch in the pocket book. How do you know when your existing windows need to be replaced? <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/window-replacement-knowing-when-to-replace-your-iowa-windows/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Replacing windows in your current Iowa home can put a pinch in the pocket book. How do you know when your existing windows need to be replaced?</p>
<p>There are several factors that I use in determining whether or not a window needs to be replaced. First and foremost, is your window leaking air? When you place your hand on the inside of the window does it feel cold or do you feel cold air coming through the sides? Check and make sure that your window is properly sealed. You could solve cold air flow through your window by simply ensuring that your window is properly insulated. If need be, remove the inside trim around the window to take a better look.</p>
<p>Make sure that the outside of your window is properly sealed. In older homes, you will find that the caulk around the outside of the window is old and cracked thus allowing cold air to pass through. If this is an issue, simply remove the old caulk and replace it with a rubber silicone caulk. This is the best caulk to use as it provides the ability to expand and contract in extreme weather conditions. It will stand the test of time.</p>
<p>Lastly, take a look at your window. When you open it, is the sash rotten, paint peeling, or anything breaking away? This is common in older windows or homes that have not had their windows replaced since the house was built. Prior to 1980&#8242;s wood windows were common and generally if your are finding that your windows are allowing cold air to pass and they have wood frames, chances are, they need to be replaced. Vinyl replacement windows is the most cost efficient replacement window in Iowa to use.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a professional Iowa roofing contractor, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>5 Types of Commercial Roofing In Iowa</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Small and large businesses will often seek a company that can provide them with commercial roofing service that will not interfere with their regular business. Some roofing companies will provide special services just for commercial property. Leaving parking lots free of debris and keeping entry ways free of obstructions so your business can continue to operate smoothly. <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/5-types-of-commercial-roofing-in-iowa/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Small and large businesses will often seek a company that can provide them with commercial roofing service that will not interfere with their regular business. Some roofing companies will provide special services just for commercial property. Leaving parking lots free of debris and keeping entry ways free of obstructions so your business can continue to operate smoothly.</p>
<p>There are several types of roofing to select for your commercial building. Selection of course may depend on cost, the slope of your roof, and the weather conditions in your area.</p>
<h3>1. Asphalt Shingles</h3>
<p>These are the most common type of shingles used on home and commercial buildings today. Reinforced with organic material, wood fibers or fiber glass, these shingles can last from 20 to 30 years. Laminated shingles are also made of asphalt but come in a variety of colors and textures that give this shingle the appearance of more expensive shake or slate tiles. These more popular shingles can last between 25 and 50 years.</p>
<h3>2. Metal Roofing</h3>
<p>Steel, Aluminum, Standing Seam, Metal Tie, and Copper are just a few of the metal roofing materials used today as commercial roofing. If installed correctly, metal roofing may last between 30 to 50 years, which is just as well as the more expensive asphalt shingles. Metal roofing is not as costly as slate or tile roofing. In the past colored aluminum roofing has been known to fade, oxidize and peel, but many manufacturers have found the solution to this problem. This type of roofing can withstand most extreme weather but has been known to dent when hit with hail. Now a new granulated coating is offered to prevent this outcome. Copper is another option, though more expensive than aluminum. With a copper roof you can expect it to last up to 100 years.</p>
<h3>3. Wood Shakes</h3>
<p>Most roof shakes are made of treated pine, spruce or more commonly, cedar. Hand split shakes off that rough and thick look many seek. Most wood shingles are actually cut using a machine. This gives it a smooth finish, making it easier to install. Cedar is the first choice in wood shakes, offering up to a 30 year life. When shakes are first installed, they appear brown or red in color but expect the weather to fade the real wood and leave it a soft gray. Installation for wood shingles can run as much as 50% higher than other types of roofing.</p>
<h3>4. Slate Shingles</h3>
<p>Slate shingles are heavy and harder to install. Though they are easily breakable, they can add beauty to any home. This roof can last from 45 to 70 years and some claim it will last over 100 years if installed properly. These colorful and rich shingles will add a high price to your structure, costing as much as 400% more than other materials.</p>
<h3>5. Tile Roofing</h3>
<p>Tile is often made from clay but can also be made of concrete or even rubber. There is a large variety of colors and styles of tile roofing available today. Clay is more expensive than concrete tiles but the basic performance, durability and look of the tiles is the same. Lasting more than 50 years, this type of tile is often very heavy and your roof may need extra support.</p>
<p>Whether you have a new structure to roof or are re-roofing your commercial building, be sure to select the Iowa roofing company that can do the best job for you. Selecting a company that has completed roofs for commercial structures before will be your best bet. Ask if you can view a job they have completed recently. Be sure to ask about your specific needs, such as a flat roof often found on commercial buildings, heating, air vents and other roof obstructions. Also ask to see their roof installation license.</p>
<p>Ronald has been in the roofing industry for over 15 years and has worked in residential and commercial environments. To get classic roofing tips and step to step instructions on picking and installing the perfect roof for your home, visit http://www.dtsarchitects.com, his roofs site.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a professional Iowa roofers, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>A Certified Iowa Roofing Contractor-Your Best Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The life expectancy of your Iowa roof depends on several factors; type of roofing, quality of material, and exposure to harsh weather elements among the top. With regular maintenance and normal weathering factors, a roof can last anywhere from 10 &#8230; <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/a-certified-iowa-roofing-contractor-your-best-choice/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The life expectancy of your Iowa roof depends on several factors; type of roofing, quality of material, and exposure to harsh weather elements among the top. With regular maintenance and normal weathering factors, a roof can last anywhere from 10 – 100 years.</p>
<p>Common roofing material such as built up roofing usually lasts 12 – 20 years, metal roofing 15 – 40 years, wood shake or shingles 10 – 40 years, asphalt shingles 15 – 20 years, and specialty material like slate up to 100 years under good conditions.</p>
<p>Leaks start as small cracks in roofing material that may not be visible; water may collect in an adjacent area. To detect such damage, a close inspection of the roof may be necessary.</p>
<p>A certified Iowa roofing contractor can be called to avoid further damage to the roof, or personal injury to the homeowner caused by trying to inspect it his or her self. A roof inspection should be performed annually; constant weathering by sun, heat, rain, snow, hail, wind, and cold can cause roofing material to break down. A certified roofing contractor will know what to look for.</p>
<p>A roof and soffit system should be properly vented to prevent over-heating and moisture retention, two factors that can cause a roof to break down prematurely.<br />
  Selecting a Qualified Roofing Contractor</p>
<p>A certified, experienced contractor offers various services. From completely tearing off an old roof and replacing it with a new one, to inspecting and “certifying” an existing roof. The latter is a process in which the roof is inspected and “guaranteed” to function properly for a certain period of time; usually 2 years. The contractor takes responsibility for any necessary roofing repair during that period.</p>
<p>A certified contractor in Iowa is knowledgeable of roof system types, materials, and installation procedures best suited to each project, and will ensure there is adequate venting.</p>
<p>Ask potential roofing contractors questions such as whether or not they are licensed and bonded. What liability insurance coverage they carry, and whether it is up to date. Ask which roofing product manufacturers they are licensed and approved by, for installation of products and warranty purposes. Also ask if they are a member of any regional or national trade organizations.</p>
<p>Several resources are available to find a certified Iowa roofing contractor; referrals, local government licensing agencies, and web sites that offer contractors for hire, or a list of contractors who are licensed and bonded.</p>
<p>In Canada, visit www.handycanadian.com for a listing of certified roofing contractors in your area.</p>
<p>Max Sheppard is Co-Owner of HandyCanadian.com: where homeowners locate professional roofing contractors, and qualifying contractors acquire new leads.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a professional Iowa roof inspection contractor, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>Why Roof Replacement in Iowa is a Major Home Improvement Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roof replacement in Iowa is a noisy, dirty and very laborious kind of job. The people living in the house have to be prepared to undergo some amount of discomfort if they intend to stay within the house while the repair is being done. Roofing cement is the equivalent of duct tape for roofs. It will repair most leaks, cracked or torn shingles, patch flashing around vent pipes and chimneys. Obviously this is not a good option for the long term and you must take action and plan for the future as soon as possible to avoid interior damage. <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/why-roof-replacement-in-iowa-is-a-major-home-improvement-project/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roof replacement in Iowa is a noisy, dirty and very laborious kind of job. The people living in the house have to be prepared to undergo some amount of discomfort if they intend to stay within the house while the repair is being done. Roofing cement is the equivalent of duct tape for roofs. It will repair most leaks, cracked or torn shingles, patch flashing around vent pipes and chimneys. Obviously this is not a good option for the long term and you must take action and plan for the future as soon as possible to avoid interior damage.</p>
<p>Roofing material replacement is costly and quality installation is needed for the roof to last. When inquiring with roofing companies we recommended that you chose a company that will be here for the long run, just in case. Roof repair companies will most likely advise you to replace your roof and pay them to do so. It is wise to investigate alternative sources of information, specifically unbiased sources which are not seeking to sell anything. Roofing systems must also achieve a balance of durability, cost, weight, appearance, manufacturability and ease of installation when being considered for use. Regrettably, previous products have not made use of maturing technologies and advanced material applications now available from the Aerospace field.</p>
<p>Wind direction plays an important role, as well as roof pitch. A direct impact of hail on a shingle is more damaging than that of a glancing blow. Wind blow-off coverage ranges from winds of 60mph to 110 mph. Labor costs for replacing damaged shingles is for three to 10 years. Also, Windows and Doors are components that may need light scraping and painting to appear new and operational.</p>
<p>Roofs with shingling set directly on solid sheathing and where there is insulation packed tightly between the wooden rafters without adequate ventilation run the risk of condensation-related moisture damage to wooden roofing components. This is particularly true for air-conditioned structures. Roofs are subject to extremes of temperature, receiving the full exposure of the sun as well as suffering from the extremes of cold. No other part of the average home sees a wider cycle of temperatures.</p>
<p>Roof replacement is rarely a choice someone makes because they prefer a different color or some other cosmetic change. For most of the world, roof replacement is expensive and an investment that is made when there is no other choice. Roof replacement is a major home improvement project which can be costly. Homeowners want to ensure they use only the best roofing professionals, equipment and materials for their new roof. If a Roof replacement is then required make sure you select a color that you can live with for many years to come.</p>
<p>Roof framing should be designed at 20 pounds per SF, so there is no danger of collapse, however, snow and wind loads may cause deflection. Heavy weight shingles can be 50% heavier than standard or 20-year shingles.</p>
<p>As always just be sure to do your homework when trying to find the best Iowa roofing contractor for the job. The lowest price is not always the best way to go and if you choose to make your final decision on just that fact, be prepared to be disappointed most of the time.</p>
<p>DiCicco Building Company has been doing Kitchen Remodeling Auburn Hills for over 20 years. We are also leaders in Bathroom Remodeling Auburn Hills along with being an award winning custom residential home builder. We also specialize in Finished Basements and home additions.</p>
<p> If you are looking for a professional Iowa roofers, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>A New Roof Gives You Peace of Mind &#8211; But Which One To Choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering how important your roof is to the structural integrity of your Iowa home, it is a good idea to get up there and check on it on a regular basis. A good roof should keep out water and drafts, keep warmth in, stay on in a bad storm, and ideally, look good. <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/a-new-roof-gives-you-peace-of-mind-but-which-one-to-choose/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering how important your roof is to the structural integrity of your Iowa home, it is a good idea to get up there and check on it on a regular basis. A good roof should keep out water and drafts, keep warmth in, stay on in a bad storm, and ideally, look good.</p>
<p>Even minor leaks can cause major damage if they go unnoticed. If a leak develops, it should be immediately patched, and plans made for a completely new roof. After all, where there&#8217;s one worn out spot, chances are there&#8217;ll soon be another. If your roof is nearing the end of its warranty, you might consider replacing it before a leak develops. This way you avoid any risk of damage to the frame, insulation, or any interior parts of your roof.</p>
<p>With so many roofing options in Iowa, choosing the right one for your home can be difficult. Here are a few options available, and an explanation of their pros and cons.</p>
<p>Asphalt shingle is a readily available and relatively inexpensive roofing option, and consequently the most popular. There are two types of asphalt shingles, one made of glass fiber coated in asphalt, and the asphalt saturated, felted paper variety, also known as organic shingles. The organic variety tend to be heavier due to a higher asphalt content, making them useful in areas of strong winds. Both varieties have a top coating of ceramic granules which not only give them an attractive finish, but protects the asphalt from UV rays. Asphalt shingles are estimated to last about 15-20 years. The glass fiber variety tends to be cheaper. As for which is better, that really depends on your needs.</p>
<p>Ceramic tiles, those made of fired clay. Before asphalt shingles became widely available, ceramic tiles were very popular for sloped roofs, especially in Europe. One major advantage is they are fire-proof. Another is that the water collected off a ceramic roof is drinkable-ceramic does not leach petroleum toxins into the water like asphalt shingles do. They are also heavy, which can be a pro or con, depending on the structure of your home and the weather in your area. Heavy roofing material requires a strong frame and especially strong cross-beams, but it is more likely to stay in place during strong winds.</p>
<p>If they are high quality, ceramic tiles can last 50 to 70 years, so although they are more expensive than asphalt, they are often worth the investment. However, poorly made tiles with inconsistent enamel finishes can deteriorate far sooner, so if you are going to invest in ceramic tile, invest in the best.</p>
<p>Asphalt and ceramic shingle are just a couple of options for a new roof. More will be discussed in a follow-up article.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a professional Iowa roof inspection contractor, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our<br />
<a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>.</p>
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		<title>Roof and Attic Ventilation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iowa Roofs and attic spaces have two major enemies in all homes: heat build-up and moisture accumulation. Left unchecked these forces can cause a premature deterioration of your Iowa roof structure and materials as well as damaging insulation and increasing energy cost. The only defense is proper attic ventilation. <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/roof-and-attic-ventilation/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Why Do You Need Proper Ventilation?</h2>
<p>Iowa Roofs and attic spaces have two major enemies in all homes: heat build-up and moisture accumulation. Left unchecked these forces can cause a premature deterioration of your Iowa roof structure and materials as well as damaging insulation and increasing energy cost. The only defense is proper attic ventilation.</p>
<h3>Balanced Ridge Vent and Soffit Vent</h3>
<p>An effective well balanced Iowa roof ventilation system allows air to move in a pattern that results in a uniformly cool attic space prolonging roof life and increasing living comfort.</p>
<h3>Shingle Vent II</h3>
<p>There are Two Important Keys to Shingle Vent II Performance:</p>
<p> 1. External baffle: Shingle Vent&#8217;s special baffle deflects wind &#8211; even the slightest breeze &#8211; up and over the vent, creating an area of negative pressure. This negative pressure actually pulls stale air from your attic, while deflecting rain and snow.<br />
  2. Patented, internal weather filter: The patented weather filter acts as an added barrier from wind-driven rain, snow, dust and insect infiltration.<br />
  These essential features are exclusive to Air Vent for proven performance and set them apart from the competition.</p>
<h3>Here&#8217;s How Shingle Vent II Works:</h3>
<p>1. External Baffle: deflects wind to create negative pressure over the vent, pumping warm, moist air from the attic.<br />
  2. Patented Air Vent Weather Filter: helps provide a barrier from weather, dust and insects.<br />
  3. End Plugs: fit snugly into the ends of the vent, helping to protect attic from weather damage.<br />
  4. Shingle-over Design: matching roof shingles are placed over the ridge vent, making Shingle Vent II almost undetectable on your roof.</p>
<p> If you are looking for a professional Iowa roofers, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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		<title>The Enemies of a Iowa Roof</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Iowa roof   system's performance is affected by numerous factors.   Knowing   about the following will help you make informed roof system   buying   decisions: <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/the-enemies-of-a-iowa-roof/">Read More</a> </span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Iowa roof   system&#8217;s performance is affected by numerous factors.   Knowing   about the following will help you make informed roof system   buying   decisions:</p>
<p>  <strong>Sun: </strong>Heat and ultraviolet rays cause   roofing   materials to deteriorate over time. Deterioration can occur   faster on the sides facing   west or south.</p>
<p>  <strong>Rain: </strong>When water gets underneath   shingles, shakes   or other roofing materials, it can work its way to   the roof deck and cause the   roof structure to rot. Extra moisture   encourages mildew and rot elsewhere in a   house, including walls,   ceilings, insulation and electrical systems.</p>
<p>  <strong>Wind: </strong>High winds can lift shingles&#8217;   edges   (or other roofing materials) and force water and debris   underneath them.   Extremely high winds can cause extensive damage.</p>
<p>  <strong>Snow and ice: </strong>Melting snow often   refreezes at a roof&#8217;s overhang where the surface is   cooler, forming an   ice   dam.   This blocks proper drainage into the gutter. Water backs   up under the shingles   (or other roofing materials) and seeps into the   interior. During the early melt   stages, gutters and downspouts can be   the first to fill with ice and be damaged   beyond repair or even torn   off a house or building.</p>
<p>  <strong>Condensation: </strong>Condensation can result   from the buildup of relatively warm, moisture-laden   air. Moisture in a   poorly ventilated Iowa attic promotes decay of wood sheathing and     rafters, possibly destroying a roof structure. Sufficient attic   ventilation can   be achieved by installing larger or additional vents   and will help alleviate   problems because the attic air temperature   will be closer to the outside air   temperature.</p>
<p>  <strong>Moss and algae: </strong>Moss can grow on   moist wood shingles   and shakes. Once it grows, moss holds even more   moisture to a roof system&#8217;s   surface, causing rot. In addition, moss   roots also can work their way into a   wood deck and structure. Algae   also grows in damp, shaded areas on wood or   asphalt shingle roof   systems. Besides creating a black-green stain, algae can   retain   moisture, causing rot and deterioration. Trees and bushes should be     trimmed away from homes and buildings to eliminate damp, shaded areas,   and   gutters should be kept clean to ensure good drainage.</p>
<p>  <strong>Trees and   leaves: </strong>Tree branches   touching a roof will scratch and gouge roofing   materials when the   branches are blown by the wind. Falling branches from   overhanging   trees can damage, or even puncture, shingles and other roofing     materials. Leaves on a roof system&#8217;s surface retain moisture and cause   rot, and   leaves in the gutters block drainage.</p>
<p>  <strong>Missing or torn shingles: </strong>The key to a   Iowa roof system&#8217;s effectiveness is complete protection. When     shingles are missing or torn off, a roof structure and home or building   interior   are vulnerable to water damage and rot. The problem is likely   to spread-nearby   shingles also are ripped easily or blown away.   Missing or torn shingles should   be replaced as soon as possible.</p>
<p>  <strong>Shingle deterioration: </strong>When shingles are old and worn out, they curl, split and lose their waterproofing     effectiveness. Weakened shingles easily are blown off, torn or lifted by   wind   gusts. The end result is structural rot and interior damage. A deteriorated roof   system only gets worse with time-it should be replaced as soon as possible.</p>
<p>  <strong>Flashing deterioration:</strong> Many apparent   roof leaks really are   flashing leaks. Without good, tight flashings   around chimneys, vents, skylights   and wall/roof junctions, water can   enter a home or building and cause damage to   walls, ceilings,   insulation and electrical systems. Flashings should be checked   as part   of a biannual roof inspection and gutter cleaning for your Iowa home.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a professional Iowa roofing contractor, please call 877-733-6400 or complete our <a href="/get-a-price/">online request form</a>. </p>
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