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Can wet OSB plywood be used for roofing? Roofing materials, such as osb or plywood, can get wet during construction.
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Roofing is an extremely important aspect of your home. After all without a roof, you really would not have a home. There are many types of roofing available to put on a new home, replace an existing roof or to repair a current roof.

Roofing Safety
Environment
Roofing jobs should ideally be performed during dry, mild weather. Rain, ice or wind not only cause a roof or ladder to become slick and dangerous, but can ruin roofing materials.

Roofing Ventilation
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Glenn City: Rochester, NY Question: Recently, I received a quote from a contractor who stated that I need ventilation for my new roof. I am getting a complete tear off.

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Picking the right roof for your home is serious business. Not only is a new roof a big investment, it will play an important role in how well your house functions.

Roofing Materials
Materials
Asphalt composition shingles are the most common type of roofing material used in the country today. They vary in weight, color and design.

Roofing
Roof repairs are often made after the damage has been done; however, if you keep up on routine roof maintenance you can avoid unnecessary damage altogether.

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Roofing - underfelt and battens.
underfelt - battens
Safety: Working on a roof involves working at height (even on a bungalow), so always use scaffolding or other stable platform, never use just ladders.

Roofing with Asphalt Shingles
There's more to laying three-tab shingles than just nailing them on as fast as possible
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Roofing Glossary
Algae discoloration: A type of roof discoloration caused by algae.Commonly called fungus growth.

Roofing repairs and General information,Tips & Tutorials
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Roofing a valley on a porch
I have a brand new home, Cape Cod style w/dormered upstairs windows. I have a new large porch that is also dormered and the roof connects on the upward/backward slope of the house.
My husband is a pretty handy guy...

I've worked on at least half a dozen major roofing projects prior to this, some on steep roofs, some on low pitch roofs. In some ways I prefer working on a steep roof. For one, there is not as much bending over.

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There's good news in the roofing business!
Industry leaders are optimistic that the roofing business is about to go (pardon the pun) through the roof! New home starts are very strong, and interest rates are low.

Roofing
Inspecting Roof Condition
Over the course of a season, roofing materials are exposed to tremendous temperature changes that cause shingles and flashing to expand and contract.

Roofing shingles come in a variety of styles and configurations to meet the needs of architects and homeowners looking for a sturdy roof that also accents the building it is installed on.

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The type of roofing material you choose for your new home will depend on the style of your home, your budget, your location and the makeup of the roofing material.

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Roofing Terms
aggregateCrushed stone, crushed slag or water-worn gravel
used for surfacing a built-up roof membrane.alligatoringThe cracking of the surface bitumen on a built-up roof, ...

Roofing
There are two basic types of roof construction, sloped (also called pictched) and flat. Most sloped roofs are covered with individual pieces of shingling material overlapped to prevent water penetration.

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Shingling Roofs - Shingle Materials Estimation
When you are working on a roof you need to determine how many squares or 100 square foot sections of shingle that you will need to purchase.
There are two methods to estimate the amount that you .

Roofing product manufacturers offer a variety of warranties on their products. Take a close look at those warranties to see what responsibilities and financial obligations manufacturers will assume if their products fail to reach their expected lives.

Roofing Material Length (inches) Grade Exposure (inches) 3:12 pitch to < 4:12 4:12 pitch or steeper
Shingles of naturally durable wood
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Re-roofing: the process of re-covering or replacing an existing roofing system.
Ridging: an upward, tenting displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation joints, deck joints and base sheet edges.

Soundproofing x 4
Planning on doing some soundproofing? Think more insulation is all you need? Think again. There are four parts to better soundproofing, and adding insulation to absorb sound is just one. What are the other three? One is ?blocking?

Waterproofing
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Waterproofing Your Basement
Read these tips and instructions carefully on how to waterproof your basement. Following the procedures outlined in this document will help you end up with a more satisfactory job-with less waste and effort.

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.

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Here's a slick way to keep tools from sliding off the roof! Cut two 12-in. long boards (any width) and hinge them together. Glue a scrap of outdoor carpet to the bottom of one board.

Dampproofing: treatment of a surface or structure to resist the passage of water in the absence of hydrostatic pressure.
Dead level: absolutely horizontal or zero slope. (see Slope.)
Dead-level asphalt: see Asphalt.

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Sun, wind, rain and hail have all had a chance to damage your roof and the time has come to think about re-roofing. How do you know if your roof is ready for re-roofing? Who will give you trustworthy advice?

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Purchase the replacement slate
Well, you may have to hunt around a little to find someone that sells them. Here is the url of place I have used (if you are in the Vermont neighborhood) Vermont Specialty Slate, Inc.

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Roofing - The wood, asphalt or asbestos, shingles-or tile, slate or metal-that form the outer protection against the weather.
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Cornice - A decorative element made up of molded members usually plced at or near the top of an exterior or interior wall.

Roofing felt turned down at an eave or verge to make a drip, folded back on the roof and continuously sealed.
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Roofing Nail
A nail with a large head, used to fasten asphalt shingles.
Roofing Tape
Special tape used in patching or flashing on an asphalt roof.

Roofing Tape: Tape used for flashing and patching asphalt roofing.
Root Cellar: An underground pit or cellar, usually covered with earth, used for the storage of root crops and other vegetables.

Roofing material should lay relatively flat and should not wave or ripple.

ROOFING FELT
A felt used for covering roofs before laying battens.
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Roofing the tank with shingles
When the batter was "just right," I shut off the motor, swung the cement mixer around on its axis and dumped the load into the forms, then tamped, tamped, and tamped with the business end of a short shovel.

Roofing Paper - See building paper.
Rough-In - The stage of construction that follows framing, when installation of all systems that will be concealed behind the walls-plumbing, heating, an air-conditioning, and electrical wiring-occurs.
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Roofing ply sheets, consisting of a mat of organic or inorganic fibers, unsaturated, saturated, or coated with coal tar pitch or asphalt.
Felt Mill Ream
The mass in pounds of 480 square feet of dry, unsaturated felt; also called Point Weight.

Roofing With Insulation Entirely Above Deck - A roof with all insulation installed above (outside of) the roof structure in a continuous and uninterrupted by framing members fashion.

Roofing membrane " The layer or layers of waterproofing products that cover the roof deck.
Run, stair " The horizontal distance of a stair tread from the nosing to the riser.

Roofing System
An assembly of interacting components designed to weatherproof, and normally to insulate, a building's top surface.

Roofing cement - A pliable asphalt- or plastic-based compound used as an adhesive and to seal flashings, minor leaks, etc.
Rough opening - The openings in walls and partitions for doors and windows as formed by the framing members.

Roofing consisting of a single waterproof sheet.
Metal lath
Sheets of metal slit and drawn out to form openings. Used as a plaster base for walls and ceilings and as reinforcing over other plaster bases.

Roofing Tape: An asphalt-saturated tape used with asphalt cements for flashing and patching asphalt roofing.
Root Cellar: Food storage area with a dirt floor.
Rough: In hardware, metal fastenings on cabinets which are usually concealed, like staples.

A roofing material applied in sealed, waterproof layers, where there is only a slight slope to the roof.
Butt Joint
Joining point of two pieces of wood or molding.

Re-roofing: The procedure of installing a new roof system.
Ridge: The line where two planes of roof intersect, forming the highest point on the roof that runs the entire length of the roof. (See Fig 1) ...

In roofing, a roof repair done with cold applied material.
Collar
In roofing, a conical metal cap flashing used in conjunction with vent pipes or stacks usually located several inches above the plane of the roof, ...

In roofing, a pipe for conveying rainwater from the roof gutter to a drain, or from a roof drain to the storm drain; also called a leader, downspout, or downpipe.

The roofing materials are not included in the kit, but you can pick up everything you need from your nearby home improvement center.
Nailing on the metal drip edge is the first step in roofing your building.

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Insulation Descriptions
Fiberglass Fiberglass is the most familiar type of insulation. It is spun from molten glass, and is pure white in its virgin state.

Dampproofing: To coat a surface to prevent the passage of moisture.
Dangerous or Adverse Situations: Situations which pose a threat of injury to the inspector, ...

ROLL ROOFING: Roofing material of fiber and asphalt manufactured in rolls.
SASH: Individual frame into which glass is set; the movable part of a double-hung window.

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