Shelter is a roof over your head something that keeps you out of the weather and hopefully keeps you warm and dry. shelters can be made out of wood, metal, tarp, tents well just about anything that can be propped up.
That depends on what you are trying to say. Nails are in the roof to hold the shingles in place, but he stands on the roof while nailing those nails.
I have a roof on top of my house
A car that has no roof is merely roofless, but the name for such a car that has a retractable or removable roof is a convertible.
Yes, the noun roof is a common noun, a word for a roof on anything, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Kathy "Kat" D'Ignazio, The Roof Lady, Atlanta, GARoof Road, Sidney Center, NY or Roof Road, Manhattan, KSRed Roof Inns, Inc., Columbus, OHGreen Roof Lodge, Hackensack, MN"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" by Tennessee Williams
There are no real hail proof roofs but there are hail ratings of roofs rated 1 - 4 with 4 being the highest rating. A rubber roof is not your only option and the best type of roof for you will depend on if your roof is flat or sloped.
We need a grat to replace our roof it was bad then we had a hail storm.
They will not pay for a new roof. Roofs are not covered due to wear, tear or faulty installation. They will not pay to fix the roof if you have a leak unless in suffered wind or hail damage. They will pay for a roof due to any sudden and accidental damage like fire, wind, hail or falling object.
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When hail stones hit your roof, it punches through the integrity of shingle tabs, exposing the tar sheets underneath. From this time onward, whenever it rains, tar will seep out from these impact points to create these dark streaks. Insurance companies would like you to believe that it is mold but it is not. If it were mold, then it would be on all roof slopes. They appear on roof slopes facing a certain direction, because when hail falls, it falls at a consistent angle. Roof slopes most perpendicular to the paths of the hail stones will receive the deepest damage of hail stones and most dark streaks.
By the way, the dents were caused by hail and are on the roof.
A roof should be inspected annually but could be more than that. One should inspect his roof for damage after high winds, hail, or other events that could damage structures.
If your roof is damaged in a hail storm, it really depends on the severity of the damage sustained and whether your insurance will cover the repairs. If the storm is anything like the recent hail storms in the Dallas Fort Worth area, then you probably experienced hail the size of softballs. This hail can cause all kinds of damage to your roofing and can be covered by homeowners insurance as long as you approach it the correct way. In my experience as an insurance adjuster in Dallas, it is extremely beneficial to have an expert to help walk you through the claims process, help negotiate a fair insurance settlement, and restore your roof to like new condition. Usually the repairs will require patching of the roof or removing and replacing entire sections. The thing with hail damage is that it can be deeper than the visible surface, so a professional inspection with specialized equipment can really help prevent any further issues down the line.
It depends. If you put on a metal roof where you had shingles before and you live in a high hail damage area, the premiums may go up. Typically a new roof will only help, but will not drop the premiums anywhere near the cost of the roof.
If soil and nutrients are active on your roof: Yes.
The storm was so severe that large hailstones were hitting the roof of the house.
If it is in writing that the buyer of your home agreed to pay to have the roof repaired or replaced, and the buyer knows you have received an insurance check for the roof, and if the insurance check is made payable to you, then yes, you can legally keep the money without paying for the new roof.