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Old 11-04-2009, 05:31 AM   #1
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Time For Roof Replacement

Most roofing materials are now manufactured with long-term efficiency and most manufacturers do offer manufacturing warranties on their products. Even the less expensive asphalt shingle has a lifetime of fifteen to thirty years. But manufacturing warranties do not cover workmanship and finding a company to do roof replacement accurately and proficiently is important. Therefore, you will need to find a roof replacement company that offers some type of written warranty on workmanship and materials.

When choosing the material for your roof replacement, consider two or three characteristics; first, your geographical area and weather conditions; second, the lifetime of the material when installed correctly; and third, the style and look of the material. Just because it’s pretty and expensive, doesn’t mean it’s the best choice for you.


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