There are a few popular roof coatings that you can apply depending on the type of roof you have. Tar is one of the more popular roof coverings for homes that have shingles. This will protect the shingles and keep them from getting dried out. Metal roofs on trailers do not do as well with tar. There is a substance that is like cement that you can put on the roof of a trailer to block out the heat in the summer. It is not cement itself, but the color and consistency are similar.
The Pilgrims used thatch roofs in the beginning. But because thatched roofs burned easily, they changed to plank roofs.
the homes are made of dirt or logs and they have straw or clay roofs
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Fiber glass.
Inca's homes where made from clay bricks and were very sturdy. They often had slanted, grass roofs on their homes.
The Incas had thatch roofs with wooden frames. Their homes were simple in design, had no windows, and included very little furniture. Homes were made of pirca, clay, plaster, mortar, and fieldstone.
They live in adobe houses with thatched roofs.
Lots of different types, with many regional variations, but mostly built of stone, brick or concrete blocks and with roofs of slate or tile.
Spanish homes often have tile or stone floors, smaller windows with shutters, and central courtyards. American homes typically have larger windows, wooden floors, and open floor plans with living, dining, and kitchen areas connected. Additionally, Spanish homes may have flat roofs, while American homes usually have pitched roofs.
Traditional Maya homes are known as "chicleros." These homes are typically made of wood and thatched roofs, with one or two rooms and a central hearth for cooking.
They were round wattle and mud structures with grass thatch roofs.