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Cedar Valley Shingle Systems, Inc.
in Exteriors > Siding Manufacturers of easy-to-install and moisture resistant fancy butt shingle siding panels made of 100% kiln-dried clear vertical grain Western Red Cedar. 2
Custom-Bilt Metals, Inc.
in Exteriors > Roofing ... roofing systems fabricated from steel, aluminum, and copper as well as Kynar-500 finished steel tiles and shingles, aluminum shake, copper shingles, and various stone-coated products. ... 3
Michigan PreStain
in Building Materials > Wood and Lumber Pre-stained cedar siding, Shakertown shingle panels, fiber-cement siding, log cabin siding, and other specialty products for home exteriors. 4
Shakertown 1992, Inc.
in Exteriors > Siding Manufactures of premium Western Red Cedar shingles for residential and commercial siding applications. Products available at dealerships throughout the United States and Canada. 5
Stoneway Roofing Supply
in Exteriors > Roofing ...gional roofing supplier, serving the northwest U.S, and a variety providing composite, metal, tile, slate, shingles and skylights. Also provides an online contractor referral service to complete the ... 2 How-Tos
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Removing Roof Tiles With A Slater's Tool
in Exteriors > Slate Roofing In this video how-to, Charlie demonstrates how to (carefully) remove a set of slate roof tiles using a hammer and a crowbar-like slater's tool. The keys are patience, trial and error, as applying 2
Measuring A Roof Slope
in Exteriors > Asphalt Shingle Roofing ...ion, keep the slope the same as the main one. Roofing materials can play a part, too. Tile and slate shingles can't be used on a roof that slopes less than 4" per horizontal foot, while... |
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