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Quality Retractable Screen Doors Featured on New Website

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Stoett, a leader in customized rectractable screens, is set to launch a revamped website this week that shows off their full line of innovative products better than ever before.
If you are new to the world of customized retractable screens, here are some of their features. Stoett screens are individually custom made to fit virtually [...]

Ohio Retractable Screen Door Manufacturer Launches New Website

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Stoett Industries, a leader in customized retractable garage screen systems, is set to launch a revamped website in the next few days that shows off their full line of innovative products better than ever before.
If you aren’t familiar with the world of retractable garage screens, here are some of their features. Stoett screens are [...]

Remarkable Retractable Screen Door Manufacturer Announces New Site

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Stoett, a leader in customized retractable garage screen systems, is planning to launch a revamped website in the next few days that shows off their full line of innovative products better than ever before.
If you aren’t familiar with the world of retractable garage screens, here’s how they work. Stoett screens are individually custom made [...]

Roofing Material-Make Sure You Get The Right One

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

When choosing the roofing material for your roof, take the roofing material’s lifespan into account because this determines how long your roof will last before having to be replaced, and that impacts long term cost.
Roofing style, materials, and the climate in the area where the home is located are amongst the factor that [...]

GAF Roofing Help And More

Friday, March 6th, 2009

GAF Roofing was founded in 1886 and today is North America’s largest manufacturer of residential and commercial roofing. According to GAF roofing, “GAF is your best and safest choice.” 
Let’s examine the claim by taking a look at GAF’s own explanations. GAF has manufacturing locations across North America - to serve you better. And that [...]

Roofing Supplies FAQ’s

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Roofing supplies include a wide range of materials and items needed for roof construction and maintenance. This includes not only shingles but molding, lumber, pipes and vents, roofing cements, ladders and all the useful tools including roofing nails.  
Starting at the top, let’s consider the roofing material. This is considered the roof proper and [...]

Rubber Roofing Is It The Right Roofing Solution?

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Rubber baby buggy bumpers. I’m rubber you’re glue, what you say bounces off me and sticks to you. Rubber ducky you’re the one. But could you fall in love with rubber roofing?  Rubber roofing? There’s no such thing as rubber roofing. Yes there is. Rubber rain coats keep rain off people, rubber shoes keep feet [...]

TPO Roofing Help

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

DOW invented TPO Roofing in the early 1990’s. TPO Roofing means “Thermalplastic Olefin” roofing. TPO membranes are a combination of rubber and hot air welded seams made from ethylene propylene rubber. They are highly resistant to ozone, are algae-resistant, environmentally friendly and safe to install. The material is commonly advertised as a monolithic (seamless) roof. [...]

Residential Metal Roofing-Just Why Is It So Popular?

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

According to the National Roofing Contractor’s Association residential metal roofing has become a good deal more popular over the past decade. Is it that the corrugated tin barn look has come into style, or did pixies and elves with metal roof stocks skew the results? No. The market now includes new types of metal roofs [...]

Roofing Shingles FAQ’s

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Most homes have roofing shingles, but most homeowners don’t spend much time thinking about them. Roofing Shingles provide a single layer solution to a leak proof roof. Roofing shingles are laid from the bottom of the roof, with each higher row overlapping the row below it. Traditionally shingles were made of wood and were capped [...]