Try Proverbs 21:19
what is the big deal about gren roof technology
Yes, some roof styles are more beneficial than others. The best roof style for your house depends on the area/region that you live in. For example if you live where it snows a great deal, then an metal A-frame roof would be the best style for you.
The easiest roof to build would be a lean to roof. There are no angles, ridges or gables to deal with.Simply put, it is a flat roof with a slight pitch so water can run off it.Also, many different kinds of materials can be used to actually put on the roof, from pitch and tar to shingles.
Yes, a roof coating would be a much faster and cheaper alternative to fixing a leaky roof rather than replacing the whole roof. Be sure your coating is compatible with your roof or it might start flaking off. A good roof coating will also provide additional insulation and better energy efficiency.
It would depend on how far the roof was from the pool! If, for example, the 9 foot roof was in the next town, I would say it is rather doubtful.
if some one is having domestic energy assessors should be able to help on this.
A contractor that is qualified to do roof repair would have to inspect the extent of the damage to make that determination. It could be rather small cost if it is just a few shingles that blew off, or a large cost if the roof and or joists have lifted off entirely.
None actually, Homes do not use wind turbines and if they did they would be on the roof rather than inside :-)
The frame should be checked prior to the rafters going on. Once the roof is on , you will just have to deal with what you have. The horse is out of the barn...
A flat roof would be better than a sloped roof because a flat roof is significantly cheaper to build. Another consideration of a flat roof would be that it is a more modern design and would fit a more contemporary home.
A flat roof would be better than a sloped roof because a flat roof is significantly cheaper to build. Another consideration of a flat roof would be that it is a more modern design and would fit a more contemporary home.
Your question can be read in a couple of ways. 1. If an occurrence covered by a homeowners policy caused damage to the roof, it probably would be covered. If the occurrence that caused the damage was a type of occurrence covered by the policy, the damage would likely be covered. 2. Conversely, if the roof leaked just because it was old, insurance would not cover repair or replacement because insurance does not cover ordinary wear and tear. 3. If what you mean is whether a new roof (rather than an existing roof) is covered, the rule stated in #1 would apply.