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Cosy Insulation and Roofing in Saint Albert AB Takes the Hassle Out of Roof Replacement
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Asia Pacific and Middle East to lead Roofing Market by 2015-2021
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Cosy Insulation and Roofing in Saint Albert AB Takes the Hassle Out of Roof Replacement
Posted on December 29th, 2016
Tampa Roofing Group Highlights the Need to Keep Your Roof in Good Repair
When the weather is bright and sunny in Florida it’s easy to imagine it will always stay that way, but the Sunshine State enjoys unique climatic conditions, some of which can be highly destructive.Tampa Roofing Group has highlighted the need to build roofs to withstand the weather conditions in Florida and to make sure that they are properly maintained.
As it points out, Florida is a magnet for extreme weather phenomena such as highly destructive hurricanes. Unfortunately, the group is seen firsthand the substantial amount of damage that can be caused to a roof due to tempestuous Florida weather.
The company has years of experience working as roofing contractors in Tampa, Florida and can undertake to install and repair roofs. It is able to take on small jobs, as well as much larger projects. It offers free, no obligation roofing inspections that will provide homeowners with a detailed overview of the repairs that need to be done. An alternative is to look at replacing the roof completely, and again clients will be provided with a number of new roofing options, allowing them to choose from a variety of roofing materials which can include but are certainly not limited to metal, wood, and asphalt.
Tampa Roofing Group prioritizes quality and affordability and has established its reputation as a premier roofing and repair provider in Tampa, Florida as well as in surrounding counties. It always works with the best tools and best materials, installing the best systems and ensuring that homeowners have a house that is properly protected against adverse weather conditions. Joe Heiser, president of Tampa Roofing Group says “We care about our customers’ roofs. That’s why we are committed to installing quality roofing systems while providing excellent service at affordable prices to residents and businesses in Tampa Bay and the surrounding area.”
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What Roofing Material Is Best for Santa to Land His Sleigh?
Anecdotal evidence suggests that ole Saint Nick is the Chesley Sullenberger of sleigh pilots. He can put that baby down safely on just about anything. Some say it's magic. We're more inclined to chalk it up to his three tours as a medevac pilot in 'Nam. Either way, few roofs make for an ideal LZ.
First off, the whole shebang—sleigh, flying ungulates, sacks of toys, Santa himself—weighs a ton. Actually, more like north of 60,000 tons, which is the estimated weight of the gifts alone, according to NORAD, which famously tracks Santa as he makes his Christmas Eve rounds. Moreover, says NORAD's Preston Schlachter, Father Christmas packs on an additional 1,000 pounds of body weight over the course of the evening—"Just on cookies and milk and yummy snacks."
Suffice it to say that the perfect roof would require some very particular engineering. Mark Graham, vice president of technical services for the National Roofing Contractors Association, says brittle materials like slate or clay tiles are obvious no-nos. Even asphalt shingles will break when frozen. Then you have the load-bearing problem. Santa wants to slide nice and easy down your chimney, not crash through your home and wind up in your basement. "A conventional roof system on a house is designed for 20 pounds per square foot of what we refer to as snow load," says Graham. "That's a far cry underneath the 60,000 tons." There's also the slip-and-fall factor. Take all this together and you're looking at a commercial-style flat or "low slope" roof, consisting of a concrete structural deck with a waterproof membrane, topped with concrete pavers, polyurethane foam, or even poured concrete, suggests Graham. Unfortunately, this could get expensive and still might not bear the weight. "I don't mean to be glib about it but the only thing we could really do is suggest Santa land in the driveway or the yard. The roof, although we'd like to have him stop by, is probably not the best place for him to be," Graham says. "I hope I don't get on the naughty list for saying that."
Read more: http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/a24478/roofing-material-is-best-for-santa/
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