The Basics of Restoring Older Homes – Check Out Lead and Asbestos in Older Homes
October 24, 2009 by allanmadams
Filed under Home Improvement Remodeling
Can you “do it yourself?” During slow economies and lowering housing market values, it really makes good sense to save as much as you can when remodeling. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, you can really score big.
But, don’t kill yourself by overdoing it. There’s a process to it. Here’s what I mean.
What is asbestos?
Efficient and Inexpensive Metal Siding
September 19, 2009 by allanmadams
Filed under Home Improvement Remodeling
Metal roofing and siding are popular choices because they are energy efficient, strong, lightweight and inexpensive in comparison to other roofing and siding materials such as pick, wood or stucco. There are different types of metal siding that can be used which can be very energy efficient as well as deflect light for additional cost effectiveness.
Types
Metal Roofing Installation Guide
September 16, 2009 by allanmadams
Filed under Home Improvement Remodeling
Metal roofing is not just limited to architect-build houses any more but is being now used in conventional houses as well. The popularity of metal roofing has been rapidly increasing but it has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Analysis of Metal Roofing Installation
Metal roofing is installed over solid substrate and sound barrier is provided by using attic and insulation. If metal roofing needs to be installed over already existing roof, it is raised over by furring strips that create air pocket to deaden the sound.
Easy Guide To Corrugated Metal Roofing Installation
September 15, 2009 by allanmadams
Filed under Home Improvement Remodeling
Traditionally, corrugated metal roofing was used in agricultural, industrial and commercial roofing purposes only but it is now being used for residential roofing as well. The quality of corrugated metal roofing has improved over the years and technological advancement have made it rust free.
The process of galvanisation protects the roofing from Corrosion caused due to water and air, making it one of the most durable roofing materials available now. It is the safest option for people living in lighting prone areas. The life span of corrugated metal roof is almost fifty years and it is also non-combustible, weather proof and fire resistant.
Design and Economy: Metal Roofing and Siding
September 14, 2009 by allanmadams
Filed under Home Improvement Remodeling
Metal roofing and siding are becoming more popular, not just in commercial buildings and barns, but also in residential construction. There are many different types of metal roofing and siding for people to select in order to fit the particular design choices in the architecture, such as corrugated metal siding.
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