-
Headlines
·Government Grants For Starting Or Growing A Small Business
·75 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Church Architect
·When Intention Is Not Enough
·Setting Your Financial Priorities
·Basic Tips On Personal Finance
·Life Insurance - Your family, who cares?
·Life Insurance cover ?a good deal
·Endowment policy: another forgotten option
·Life Insurance - Women furious over insurer gene testing
·The Pros And Cons Of A Reverse Mortgage
·Life Insurance. Cut the pounds ?cut the premium
·Traveling By Flight
·Would You Like To Know How To Start A Small Business ?
·Do I Need Excess Liability Coverage? Dont End Up Like Mary and John!
·Human Resources (HR)?Major Profit Producers? You Bet!
·What to look for when hiring a personal injury attorney
·An Overview Of Adult Onset Diabetes
·Laser Therapy For Quitting Smoking
·What Is Doing Your Personal Finance Home Work?
·What Is The Medical Coverage On Your Auto Policy?
About Roofing Shingles
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 categories of shingles, wood shakes, slate, laminated, and asphalt shingles. To know which you should be choosing, you should understand how each one works and what features they have, all of which can help you determine which is right for you.

Asphalt roofing shingles are the most popular of all types. They are constructed with paper, glass, or fiber, with intense durability. These shingles are designed to last between twenty and thirty years.

Laminated roofing shingles are also becoming extremely popular. These shingles have a design that adds depth, color, and character to any room. Constructed with many different materials, such as asphalt, it creates a look of expensive roofing materials, without the large costs.

Slate roofing shingles also referred to as stone shingles are heavy but durable. Popular, but not overly used before it tends to break easy and can be extremely hard to work with. Many people enjoy the natural, handcrafted, and colorful look that slate shingles offer, as well as the durability, which allows the shingles to last for more than 100 years.

Wood roofing shingles, also known as shakes, are constructed with different treated woods such as pine, spruce, or cedar, and although cedar is the best type of wood used. While with first installation, the wood shingles are bright and lively colors, after the first year of use, it will dull quickly to the color of gray. Furthermore, splintering, warping, and shrinking are common complaints with wood roofing shingles, and generally have to be replaced within thirty years or less.

If you simply do not know how to or want to install your own roofing shingles, your best bet is to hire a professional roofer. When contacting roofers make sure that you opt for a company that is well established, carries a business license, and has permanent addresses and telephone numbers. Ask to view the companies insurance, bonding, training, and certificate information.

You will also want to choose a company that provides you with a full, written estimate of every aspect of the job; this includes time of completion, warranty, labor costs, and materials they intend to use. Before choosing a roofing shingles installer, make sure that you obtain a minimum of three estimates. This allows you to compare prices, as well as warranty, services, and ultimately work ethics. Obtain references, this is obviously important, you are entrusting the roofer with a valuable possession, your home. You want to be sure that they are qualified, trustworthy, hardworking, and professional.


     

—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
CopyRight © 2006 UKFinanceInfo.co.uk All Right Reserved   About Us | Privacy Policy | Contact Us