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Roofing in a Recession

Posted in roofing on February 15th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Growing up in the 80′s was filled with many great memories, especially in popular culture (Music, movies, sports). One sport in particular was fascinating to me, and that was boxing. The sport was filled with great fighters and my favorites were the middle weights, there was Marvin “Marvelous” Hagler, Tommy Hearns, Roberto Duran, John “the Beast” Mugabi and Sugar Ray Leonard. all of these fighters had their own distinct style and my favorite was Hagler. What does this have to do with roofing, you ask? I’m getting there.

If anyone remembers this era in boxing you will know that Sugar Ray Leonard was the most popular and flashy of the bunch. Leonard used a style most commonly referred to as in boxing circles as “stealing rounds” when he was in a tough match. When Leonard was in a close fight, like the fight with Hagler, he had a penchant for closing out the rounds in a dazzling flurry of punches and combinations…as if the rest of the round was just a walk through for the final minute. while spectacular, it

a Hipped Roof

Posted in roofing on February 12th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment

Calculating for the number of shingles needed for a specific area of a roof is important. It is a way to minimize overspending for excess shingles. Economics in construction is a major subject that requires accuracy, especially that shingles today are very expensive as purchased per bundle.

When the number of shingles is being asked, it usually means the number of bundles. The number of bundles can be determined by the constant number of shingles per bundle, which according to its standard market is 32 pieces. The price, however, varies but is based on the bundles and not on a piece. On the other hand, all these information can be obtained by determining the area of the roof.

Roof area contrasts according to the


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