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People who believe in superstition might believe that a dead crow in the yard symbolizes death. It is more possible that a live crow would mean death is imminent if a crow keeps returning to the same spot every day.
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one more tab, just for looks. 4 tabs have smaller tabs, and are the same length but require one more nail per shingle. the ones i have used have an wider angled rain channel.
They very a bit and on average a Crow is a centimeter or two bigger. Really they are the same size.
Yes. Chidiya and Pakshi mean the same, that is both refer to birds.
People who believe in superstition might believe that a dead crow in the yard symbolizes death. It is more possible that a live crow would mean death is imminent if a crow keeps returning to the same spot every day.
About the same as a regular house.
Use the square footage of your house, and the size of your roof should be about the same. Be carefull not to include the yard in the footage or anything that is not covered by the roof, then divide the number by the number of stories your house is.
Patch your roof. If you can afford it put a new roof on the house. This may not be affordable so you can try to patch it. You should use the same roofing material that is on your roof.
Pretty much the same as ours, but it had an accessible flat roof.
If the tenant is living in a house, their responsibility is the same as if they owned the house, with regard to outside maintenance.
It depends on the roof height and (or) customer preference .
liek use some briks ore something its good to help with going as far to even want to be as high as your roof is
I did the exact same thing that this website told me to do, and there was NO salt rocks on the roof. Zero. ZILCH!
No.
roof is roof. It's the same.
That is pure superstition. You would get better results saying the rosary daily until the house is sold. The same goes for a statue of St. Joseph.