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		<title>Hiring Roofing Contractors to Fix Hail Damage in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona</title>
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<p>In any building, commercial or residential, roof is a very important part. All building owners&#8217; desire properly made roofs for which they require highly professional and reliable flat roof solutions. RM Polymers is one such source. Here, you will find effective flat roof solutions for both emergency and day-to-day flat roof repair and flat roof coating needs. Our flat roofing systems are provided by reputable and professional flat roofing contractors. We strive to deliver innovative and customer oriented flat roofing solutions in the UK.</p>
<p>RM Polymers provide top-quality roofing services, workmanship and customer service that exceeds the industry standards. Whether your roof has damaged due to weather conditions or simply due to lack of maintenance, RM Polymers flat roof solutions are always available for you. We guarantee you highly efficient and long lasting flat roofing service at best prices.</p>
<p>With years of experience and reputation for professionalism and excellent workmanship, our flat roofing contractors will provide you with good quality roofing services. RM Polymers flat roofing contractors specialise in all forms of flat roof repair and flat roof replacement services, for both residential and commercial roofing types. Our skilled team will not only make your roof aesthetically pleasing but highly insulated against extreme weather conditions &#8211; heat, cold, rain, heavy snow or hail.</p>
<p>As flat roofs often require more maintenance, highly knowledgeable, professional and reliable flat roofing contractors are required. What are you waiting for? Consult RM polymers and get rid of all your flat roofing problems. Get your damaged roof refurbished with no hassle and utmost professionalism. Whether concrete, metal, wood or glass, we repair roofs of all types. Our flat roofing system provide roofs having high resistance against UV rays with no additional protection, chemicals such as acids, alkalis, petrol and oil, flying sparks and radiated heat, and structural movement and regular foot traffic. We can waterproof any surface quickly, easily and effectively.</p>
<p>So, keep your worries aside and immediately contact RMpolymers.co.uk for specialised flat roof solutions, via phone or online. Register for free estimates and get immediate flat roofing solutions from our experts and safeguard your spoiled roof.</p>
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<p>RM Polymers is a flat roofing specialist operative in Wales and England that offers flat roofing systems of highest quality with 15-year guarantee on all work.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Quality Roofing Contractor</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 08:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>1-888-405-4232 &#8211; buxmontroofingonline.com &#8212; Free Storm Roofing Inspection Buck County, Roofing Inspection Montgomery County and Roofing Storm Damage Inspection Lehigh County. Before you replace your roof or put on a new roof on, have a BuxMont Roofing Pro inspect you&#8217;re roof for signs of storm damage. Did you know that most homeowner insurance policies cover roofing storm damage. Did you have a storm in your area and now you need a roofing contractor to repair your roof leak? Bux-Mont Roofing works with insurance companies and knows what to look for when spotting storm damage. Call 1-888-405-4232 for a free roof inspection. Pa License PA050081  <b>Please help to answer the question about license roof contractor</b>how do i find out if the contractor who worked on my roof has a plumbers license?<br />
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<p>With over 100 years of combined experience, you can trust your home improvement project with the most trusted Milwaukee roofing company </p>
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		<title>Metal Roofing&#039;s Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 09:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>DIVINE Metal Roofing Tile &amp; Shake Installation Video  <b>Please help to answer the question about metal roof contractor</b>I had a contractor put a metal roof on my house and i just paid him the labor as i bought the material.?<br />He asked to see the receipt to make sure all the material was there. After the job was done I remembered that i gave it to him to look over but he never gave it back. I called him asking for it and he said that i wouldnt need it. Why would he do this and i think i do need it for my warranty? What can i do to get it back?<br />
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		<title>How to Find a Roofing Contractor in Buckinghamshire</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 23:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>So you live in Buckinghamshire and you need a professional roofing contractor.  It may be because you have an emergency and a leaking roof.  It may be because you know that there aresome repairs which need doing.  Or it may be because you want a new roof.  Whatever the workyou want done there are many things to consider when making this important decision.</p>
<p><strong>Steps to finding a good contractor</strong>:</p>
<p>1.) Get at least three references.<br />2.) Ask how <span id="more-204"></span>long they have been in business.<br />3.) Get at least three estimates for the job to make sure they are not ripping you off.<br />4.) Ask how long the job is likely to take.<br />5.) Get flat rate estimates so you know the total you will pay beforehand.</p>
<p><strong>How to Hire a Roofing Contractor</strong><br /> <br />Think about the last time you purchased a car. Chances are you did not go to the Yellow Pages, choose a dealership at random, and buy your car from the first lot you visited. Many times, though, this scenario describes the way homeowners find a roofing contractor &#8211; they look in the phone book and call the contractor with the largest ad or the first one listed.  But much like purchasing a car, finding a good roofing contractor requires research and comparison shopping.</p>
<p>So now you take the following steps.</p>
<p> <br /><strong>Ask Around</strong></p>
<p>The best place to start asking about roofing contractors is your family, friends and work colleagues.  Friends, neighbours, and work colleagues will know of the contractor&#8217;s work first hand, or will know the quality of work the contractor did for someone they know. Other good sources of referrals include building contractors and your local roofing materials supplier.When asking for referrals, be sure to check the type of job the roofing contractor <br />was called in to accomplish. Also, determine if the roofing contractor specializes in residential or commercial work, or in a particular type of roofing work such as flat roofs.</p>
<p><strong>Some good questions to ask:</strong></p>
<p><em>Were you happy with the quality provided by the roofing contractor?</em></p>
<p>Everybody has their own ideas of quality, so you should take a look at the referee&#8217;s house and judge for yourself.  Ask how long ago the job was done.  Pay attention as best you can to areas around chimneys, any windows, plumbing stacks and roof intersections as these are the most likely areas where problems could start to arise.  If it is a flat roof you are <br />having done, ask if you can get onto the flat roof to have a good look. What signs of wear and tear are there?. <br />  <br /><em>Did the roofing contractor complete the job in the time specified when the estimate was given, and was the disruption during the job at an acceptable level?</em> <br /> <br />Roofing work with the scaffolding, the tarpaulins and so on can be a big disruption to you and your family.  While delays can exceptionally occur if the weather is really bad the job should normally have been completed on schedule.  If not, why not?  Good quality roofers are very skilled at getting the job done even if there is rain and they should be able to complete the job in the time scheduled and keep everything in the house dry.  A complete roof replacement can often be done in a week.  Was the roofing team careful not to cause any damage while doing the job? Were they efficient in removing rubbish from the job from your property?  Were all the roofing team there when they were supposed to be there, or were they distracted by other jobs?  Was everything cleaned up when the job was completed and the roofing team had gone?.</p>
<p><em>Were they courteous and polite?</em></p>
<p>This is a very important consideration. The entire experience, from beginning to end, needs to be as stress free as possible. Plus if the roofing contractor and the roofing team enjoy their jobs, the quality and attention to detail will be better. Hopefully this will be the first question you ask. If the answer to this question is no then do not go any further, you do not want to work with that person.</p>
<p><strong>Now you call the contractor</strong>.</p>
<p>The initial contact will provide you with a first impression. Was the contractor pleasant and courteous? Did the contractor return your call promptly? Did the contractor set up an appointment with you within a reasonable time (usually within 24 hours)?</p>
<p><strong>The initial phone call</strong></p>
<p>Ask pertinent questions, such what employer liability and insurance they have, how long have you been in business, what is their specialty, how many employees? If time is a priority for you, ask how soon a project could be started.</p>
<p><strong>Meet the contractor</strong></p>
<p>Provide a clear detailed description of the project. Include as much information as  possible, including materials, budget, time frame, and any other important information about your expectations. It is always a good idea to be as honest and open with the contractor as possible. A roofing contractor should never have to guess about your project and you should make every attempt to ensure the contractor understands what you want. As you are discussing the project with the contractor, pay attention to body language and voice tone. Remember, based on the size of the project you will be working with this person, in your home, and you must feel comfortable.</p>
<p><strong>Discuss the options with the contractor</strong></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 many types of roofing materials available such as clay or concrete tiles, slate, roofing shingles, and roofing felts for flat roofs, each with their own price tag.  You may also be affected by the type of roofing materials in neighbouring properties.  Get the contractor to advise on the appropriate <br />materials given the budget you have in mind.</p>
<p><strong>What warranty will they give?</strong></p>
<p>As a roof is fundamental to your security as a householder be sure to find out what warranty is given by the contractor.  A 10 year warranty is commonplace.  Make sure you can get it in writing. Simply stating it is not enough.  Get it in writing and make sure you understand any limitations.  A good contractor will be happy to stand behind his warranty.</p>
<p><strong>Is the contractor a member of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC)?</strong></p>
<p>About 60% of roofing contractors in the UK belong to the NFRC.  There are undoubtedly excellent contractors who do not belong and therefore membership should not be an essential requirement when you make your decision.  However NFRC membership does mean that the contractor has been inspected once every three years to assess quality standards.  If a contractor is not a member it would be worth asking why.</p>
<p><strong>Obtain an estimate</strong></p>
<p>Obtain a detailed estimate. Make sure it includes a complete description of the work and the materials to be used. An estimate should include a projected start time and the project duration. An estimate should include a note that states if the price could change and if so what percentage. If you request any changes during the project, make sure you get a complete updated document that shows exactly what changes has been made and the impact on the final price.</p>
<p>Get a minimum of three estimates.</p>
<p><strong>Insurance and references</strong></p>
<p>Ask for a copy of the certificate of insurance of the contractor to check its validity.  Ask the contractor to provide at least three referees and check them out.   With each referee ask about the quality of the work, whether the job was completed on time, and whether they would hire the contractor again.</p>
<p><strong>Comparing estimates</strong></p>
<p>Compare all the estimates you have received and make sure that each one contains the same information. If you added something to the project between meetings with roofers, the estimates are not similar. A caution is always necessary when homeowners decide based on lowest price only. Make sure that the estimates contain the same quality materials; <br />sometimes the lowest bid is not using the same quality materials.</p>
<p> <br /><strong>Safety Commitment</strong></p>
<p>Accidents can happen with almost any home improvement project, especially a roofing project.   So ask your prospective candidate what steps he will take to prevent injuries and property damage. Again if a roofing contractor is good at his work he will be able to answer this question with ease. <br /> </p>
<p><strong>Execute a Contract</strong></p>
<p>Execute a contract specifying the work to be done, total cost, payment schedule, start date and estimated completion date. Make sure the contract includes the roofing materials and the brands and colours to be used and any additional work such as replacing guttering.  Make sure the contract specifies that the contractor is responsible for cleanup when the job is done and the removal of all waste materials.  Ask about what might be the level of disruption during the project. <br /> </p>
<p><strong>FINAL TIP</strong><br /> <br />Think carefully before accepting either the lowest estimate or the highest.  The cheapest may have underestimated and may sting you for it later.  So check the references.  The most expensive, especially if it is significantly higher, may  mean that the contractor does not actually  want your business, probably because they have work up to their eyes already.</p>
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<p>This is a Flat Roofing project near the midtown tunnel in Queens. After doing so good on a job a Brooklyn flat roof, the contractor decided to sub out this roofing job to us. This is a certified Firestone roofing installation which means every part of this roof installation has to be applied according to manufactures requirement, A Firestone rep has to visit job site periodically to inspect roof if he does not pass inspection an NDL warranty will not be issued for this roofing project. Check back with us soon to see this roofing project in a different stage.  <b>Please help to answer the question about flat roof contractor</b>Metal roofing on flat roof???<br />Dear, I am a Store owner located in Mechanicsburg,PA. We have flat roof over our store and I guess its old can i replace it with metal roofing??? We have all HVAC equipments on the roof, whats the best way to put a new roof, my store is 2100 sq ft I need estimates from roofing contractors<br />
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Cedar Shakes are wooden shingles that are derived from splitting the wood log. Typically, Cedar Shakes are preferred for their simple and beautiful look. They have been very popular in California or west coast architecture for many years and are often preferred to metal, asphalt, slate or shingle roofs. However, though Cedar Shakes look marvelous, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cedar Shakes are wooden shingles that are derived from splitting the wood log. Typically, Cedar Shakes are preferred for their simple and beautiful look. They have been very popular in California or west coast architecture for many years and are often preferred to metal, asphalt, slate or shingle roofs. However, though Cedar Shakes look marvelous, they must be treated specifically for several concerns. First, they must be weather proofed, well maintained, and they must be treat<span id="more-236"></span>ed with chemicals to ensure that they are fire proof.</p>
<p>Cedar has natural weather resistant properties making it an excellent roofing material. It is also a natural insect repellent, which makes it a popular choice in roofing materials. In addition to its natural resistance, Cedar Shakes are also commonly treated with chemicals that help increase its resistance to mold, mildew, fungus, and decay. One of the greatest enemies of Cedar Shakes is water. Though you may assume that since Cedar is a tree it would be naturally resilient towards water, Cedar Shakes must be treated to prevent them from deteriorating due to excess moisture. However, once the shakes are treated, you will find that they will last for a very long time and are a wonderful addition to your home.</p>
<p>Because Cedar Shakes can become extremely slippery when wet, it is best to leave all cleaning to a professional. You should also make certain that there are no low reaching tree branches hanging directly over your Cedar roof as this debris can lead to increased deterioration. You should arrange to have your roof inspected twice each year by a professional roofer and if you find that any of your shakes are cracked or warped, have them replaced immediately by the roofing contractor. It is best to replace damaged shakes as they occur then to try to repair them at a later time. Again, it is best to call a professional roofer to handle the repairs.</p>
<p>There are many types of roofs and it is always best to consult your local roofer to find out if cedar shakes would be the best roofing option for your home. </p>
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		<title>Skylights – Know the Fact</title>
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Skylights are a wonderful addition to any home. However, when it comes to roofing, it is important to make sure that skylights are installed correctly to prevent any leaks or damage to the roof. It is very important that proper installation techniques are used to make certain that they are working at optimum level. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Skylights are a wonderful addition to any home. However, when it comes to roofing, it is important to make sure that skylights are installed correctly to prevent any leaks or damage to the roof. It is very important that proper installation techniques are used to make certain that they are working at optimum level. The best way to prevent any errors from occurring is to hire a professional roofer for the installation. Skylights are usually installed at the undermost <span id="more-293"></span>layer of the roofing surface and an experienced roofing contractor can ensure that they are installed tightly to prevent any leaking from occurring. Additionally, the areas around skylights should be regularly inspected to ensure that no leaking is taking place. This should be performed at least twice per year. </p>
<p> It is important to discuss any concerns that you may have regarding the installation process with your local roofer. Many people are often concerned about the possibility of skylights becoming cloudy or foggy after installation. The roofer should be experienced working with skylights and should be able to assure you that condensation will not form on the inner panes of your skylights. It is a good idea to make sure that the skylights you choose to install have a manufacturer’s warranty against clouding or fogging. </p>
<p> There are a number of different skylights on the market and you should choose one that blocks UV rays from the sun. It is also important to consider the type of shades you will use to cover the skylights. If your skylights need to be repaired, you will need to contact a professional roofer. Some signs that your skylights are damaged include seeing cracks, if the shades fail to operate, if the surrounding area around the skylights are leaking or look damp, and if the skylight fails to operate. Contact a professional roofer immediately if your skylights fail to work or are in need of repair or replacement. <br /> <strong></p>
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Felt paper, otherwise known as tar paper, is an underlayment that is used between the decking and shingles. There are two weights: #15 and #30. It is important to make sure that you use the weight of the paper that is recommended by the manufacturer. When you hire a professional roofer to install, repair or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Felt paper, otherwise known as tar paper, is an underlayment that is used between the decking and shingles. There are two weights: #15 and #30. It is important to make sure that you use the weight of the paper that is recommended by the manufacturer. When you hire a professional roofer to install, repair or replace your roof, they will make certain that they use the weight that is recommended by the manufacturer of the roofing materials. This way you can be certain that you wil<span id="more-291"></span>l not void any manufacturer warranties that are applicable to your roof.</p>
<p>Underlayments are extremely important to your roof’s waterproofing abilities. This is where felt paper comes in handy. However, it is important to realize that felt paper can tear easily so it should be installed by an experienced roofer. In fact, because of its texture, it isn’t recommended that homeowners try to install it. Many unfortunate accidents have occurred when homeowners slipped on the surface of felt paper that they were trying to install. To ensure that your roofing project is completed successfully, you should hire an experienced roofing contractor and leave the work to the professionals.</p>
<p>Many times leaks occur due to a tear or a rip in the felt paper. If there is a hole or tear in the felt paper, you will most likely see stains or leaks in your attic. It is also important to realize that if you have excessive water, leaves or other natural materials accumulating on your roof that you are essentially creating your own compost pile. When this happens, the water becomes very acidic and if it seeps into the felt paper, it will cause it to deteriorate. It is very important that you have regular inspections on your roofing system including the attic and if you suspect that there are tears in your felt paper to have a local roofer look into it for you.<strong><br /></strong></p>
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