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		<title>Re-Roofing Your Home Before Selling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes time to sell your home, for whatever reason, there are a number of decisions that must take place before putting it on the market. One common project is to update and renovate certain parts of the home to make it more attractive to a potential buyer. One area that may get overlooked [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many questions to ask yourself if you are facing the decision to re-roof.  So, go ahead, ask yourself the questions and then research the answers.  Am I going to go with the cheapest or look for the best?  Can I get it repaired or do I need a complete re-roof?  Need some help?</p>
<p>First, assess the roof.  If you have a shake roof, look and see if there are signs of aging.  Are you finding blown-off shakes all over your yard?  Are the shakes lifting or curling?  Do you find mysterious water spots on your ceilings?  Don&#8217;t forget to check the attic for leaks too.  If you have a composition shingle roof, does the roof look like it is crumbling or granuelly?  Can you still see the outline of your shingles?  With a tile roof, the problems are not always so evident.  Here you look for water stains inside the house or attic then look for broken tiles.  By the way, this can be tricky for the inexperienced leak investigator, since you can do more damage walking on this type of roof trying to locate your broken tiles.  Yes, there is a method to traversing a tile roof, and usually a roofing contractor is the one you want up there walking around.</p>
<p>Once the decision to re-roof has been made it is essential that you do some research before jumping at the first offer. Consider what kind of options you have: What new products are on the market? What kind of roof compliments the style of my home best? A good way to get a feel of the newer products out there is to visit a tradeshow or talk to an expert at the local hardware supplies store.</p>
<p>Next, call a licensed contractor out to look over the roof and see if you really need a new one or can the existing roof be repaired.  If he says you need a new roof, be sure to check his qualifications.  You should request the following:  Business name, address, and phone number.  Experience, training and age of the company (How long have they been in business).  Business license and contractor&#8217;s license are required.  He should have the appropriate insurances; worker&#8217;s compensation and general liability.  Ask for references; this is a great way to see the contractor&#8217;s work and ask others if they are satisfied with the end product and way in which the work was conducted.  Discuss warranties, building permits, and length of time to do your work.</p>
<p>Then, when choosing your new roof be sure to take into consideration the local regulations on what kind of materials you can choose from.  Many areas of California no longer allow wood shingle or shakes due to fire hazards.  Also, many homeowners&#8217; associations only allow certain types of roofing to be installed.  I know of a situation where a homeowner purchased his shingles, and when they were delivered, the local CC&#038;R people showed up and put a stop to his having the roof installed because it was not up to the code their development required.  It was unfortunate as he had already purchased the material and now had to go through the process of sending it back and getting something else that would be allowed.</p>
<p>Tackling a re-roof project can be just that, a project. the right approach and some good planning and research can help you a lot along the way. Hopefully this article has helped you determine if you truly need to re-roof, and how to go about putting on a new roof that you will truly enjoy.</p>
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<p> In Eastern Pennsylvania farmers used to get up to milk the cows and due their chores early in the morning.. My, have things changed since was a boy. Not only are there very few of us left, but we have had to cope with urban sprawl. Our farm is in Bucks County. This county and Montgomery County are some of the fastest going suburban areas on the East Coast. In the morning I go downtown and take my father to breakfast at 6am. Yes, I can start the day at anytime but this is the best hour. This trip is not so much for the meal which I don&#8217;t really need, but to check out route each day that the trash trucks will follow. I want to make sure I do my shopping early!!! This way I can check out the early morning trash routes for the free bargains that are set out during the night. I have come home many a time with a full load in my pickup truck. I even got a Frozen Purdue Chicken last month, boy was it tasty!!! 
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<p>   Yes, I am an urban farmer. Our farm is in the heart of Bucks County, just 25 miles north of Philadelphia. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html</a> The last dairy cows have been sold in our area, so you can imagine, fields and fields of houses surround our farm. But, our good neighbors do provide us with their discarded items. We have found this as our new resource. Thus we have come up with new ways to capitalize on being a suburban farmer.   If there was ever a place where one can take a bull by the horns, its on a farm. There are many ways to operate a farm. Farmers can buy or build there own equipment. Farmers can collect what is junk to most people, but is inventory to the farmer. An old car to a farmer can become a mobile tool box, some old cars become shelters for farm pigs, or old cars become sources of needed parts for repair of other machinery. At Highland Hill Farm, we value items that most people would put out to the trash. This article is about us, and our collecting of used items for use on our properties. 
</p>
<p> Our nurseries, farms, and ranches are always in need of all sorts of used items. We are always looking to trade for items that we are able to use in our operations. We use steel, such as angle iron and metal rods. Old bed frames make a cheap substitute for angle iron. Old curtain rods are a great substitute for metal rods. Old hangers, well, we use them in place of welding rods.   
</p>
<p> We believe that the best way for us to obtain needed supplies is to have a hardware store approach to inventory for our operations. We want to have all sorts of materials on hand and at many of our locations to supply a lower cost source of materials for the operations. This means we buy in bulk, and accept used or items that need repairs. We have the ability to fabricate some of our own equipment so that means we will collect salvaged iron, metal pipe, and construction materials. We build our own additions and do our own renovations to our properties so used constructions materials are wanted. I am color blind so colors don&#8217;t matter. Roofing shingles need not match, only protect. <br /> 
</p>
<p> We are always looking for used power equipment and tools. It is easier to have tools on site than to carry needed tools to some of our remote operations. Thus we want all types of machinery. We can modify and repair items and thus condition of the item may not be suitable for your needs but great for ours. <br /> 
</p>
<p> Do you have rolls or partial rolls of barbed wire or woven wire? Fence supplies, electric chargers, fencing tools, gate, posts&#8230;. We can trade. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/TradesWanted.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/TradesWanted.html</a> <br /> 
</p>
<p> We are also interest in collecting rocks and boulders that we can sell at our nurseries. Wall stone and old building foundations are great sources of rock and stone. Why throw it out we may be able to recycle it? You may also have left over pavers and flagstone. We again are interested in them. In December of 2006 we began to sell hardscaping materials thru our web site <a href="http://www.digatree.com">http://www.digatree.com</a> <br /> 
</p>
<p> We have a store in Milan Pa that sells used items from furniture to farm equipment. There is virtually no item that is reusable that we can&#8217;t sell or recycle for you. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/MilanHirst.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/MilanHirst.html</a> <br /> 
</p>
<p> We are not a one way street. We have thousands of plants from seedlings and liners to 20&#8242; trees. We grow trees, plants, and shrubs in Fountainville and Milan Pa. See our web site for details on plants that we carry. <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com">http://www.seedlingsrus.com</a>        Do you like to hunt? We have lots of recreational sites on our farms and ranches. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/recreationalops2.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/recreationalops2.html</a> for information on hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, arrowhead hunting, bird watching, bone hunting and meteorite hunting on our ranches and farms. Maybe you could just help us by transporting items from one farm and ranch to another. Highland Hill Farm farm is located 1 mile west of Doylestown in Central Bucks County, Pennsylvania,( at 5275 W. Swamp Rd.) ( for our location near Doylestown see <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html</a> ) whose name is not at all derived from the many deer to be found (that would be too easy), was established, wa-a-a-y back in 1681 when the king of England, Charles II, owed one of his old admirals 16,000 pounds Sterling. (That&#8217;s about 4 million of our 2006 dollars.) For payment of the debt, it became the admiral&#8217;s son who was given a &#8220;tract&#8221; (a parcel, a piece) of land in &#8220;the New World,&#8221; on the northern continent of the western hemisphere before it got the name America. <br /> 
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<p>  When William Penn saw just the eastern edge of the 40,000 square miles he had gotten he was most pleased, understandably so, with a forest that seemed to never end. Dad&#8217;s woods, he thought, deciding to name the place where he would start a democratic sort of Quaker colony, Pennsylvania, Penn, -sylv (a Latin word root meaning &#8220;woods&#8221;), -ania (Latin suffix for &#8220;land&#8221;). So that&#8217;s why our home sounds like Count Dracula&#8217;s (Tran -sylv -ania, tran for &#8220;between,&#8221; as in, between the Carpathian Mountains and the old Principality of Wallachia in what is today&#8217;s Romania, there&#8217;s a land which is woods. Maybe Newfoundland should have been named Newfoundania? Naah. <br /> 
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<p> William Penn established just three counties at first, all in the southeastern corner of his wooded land, all with names from mother England. Philadelphia County surrounded the original village there, Chester County was to the south, and Bucks County to the north. <br /> 
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<p> In England, Buckinghamshire was, and still is, a county just northwest of London that forms an irregular rectangle running from the southeast at the edge of London, northwesterly. BUCKinghamShire, was shortened to Bucks in conversation. So William Penn named his land&#8217;s similarly sized, irregular rectangle county, which ran northwesterly from Philadelphia&#8217;s edge, Bucks county. Of course when you come to our farm be prepared to visit our county and experience its diverse culture and history.
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<p>   When you come to visit us at Highland Hill Farm in Fountainville, an interesting place to visit is Haycock Mountain. It is a cooled 130-million year old &#8220;almost a volcano&#8221; that didn&#8217;t get to come out of the ground. It stayed below, but made the ground bulge upward, and the hot, liquid magma cooled to form coarse-grained &#8220;diabase&#8221; rock. Ayres&#8217; Rock in Australia and Wyoming&#8217;s Devil&#8217;s Tower are world-famous examples of what is called a &#8220;laccolith.&#8221; Milk is &#8220;lacco&#8221; in Latin and &#8220;lith&#8221; means stone. Haycock Mountain is a laccolith, Buck&#8217;s County&#8217;s highest point at 959 feet above sea level. <br /> 
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<p>  Haycock Township surrounds the mountain. Haycock Elementary School is having their annual band concert at the nearby high school in the town of McLean on Tuesday, December 20, this year. You don&#8217;t think that Bucks County has a town named McLean? You&#8217;re absolutely right! Although there&#8217;s the Haycock Elementary School we know on Old Bethlehem Road (Route 212), there&#8217;s another one at the intersection of Haycock Road (Route 703) and Westmoreland Street, in McLean, Virginia just a few miles across the Potomac River west of Washington, D.C. Then, there&#8217;s Haycock Mountain, in the southwestern part of the state of Utah, not to be confused with Haystack Mountain, Utah. Haycock Mountain, Alaska deserves mention, as well as Haycock Mound in Kansas. &#8220;What&#8217;s in a name?,&#8221; Shakespeare observed over 400 years ago. <br /> 
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<p>  So you get the point; haycock is a common word, but just what is a &#8220;haycock?&#8221; Before the days of baling machines, cut grasses for &#8220;haying&#8221; were spread out in the sun to dry (&#8221;gotta make hay while the sun shines&#8221;) and then collected to be taken to where it would be stored. That dome-shaped mound, that pile, that heap, that stack of hay, will have a rounded top exactly like our Haycock Mountain in Bucks County. <br /> 
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<p>  If there&#8217;s no barn with a &#8220;mow&#8221; (pronounce it like Chairman Mao) to store the hay out of the rain and snow, an extra large haycock can be piled up and this &#8220;hayrick&#8221; will have a protective outer layer of hay that will be used for bedding the farm animals, or for composting, etc. If a roof set on poles can be created to cover the hayrick, much less of the hay will have to get wet and subsequently rot&#8230; So there&#8217;s a Hayrick Mountain in Texas and another Hayrick Mountain in Oregon. What&#8217;s in a name? Try, Highland Hill Farm? And guess what we Raise? Highland Cattle and Nursery stock. Our most popular tree is the Green Giant arborvitae.( see <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/GreenGiant.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/GreenGiant.html</a> ) Here is why: 
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<p> The hardiness zone the Green Giant Arborvita tolerates is from zone 5 to zone 8. That&#8217;s where extreme cold temperatures get down to a temperate level of about 15 or 20 degrees in the winter (Zone <img src='http://roofingassist.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> , but also as low as a frigid level of 15 or 20 degrees BELOW zero (zone 5). Green giants are evergreens, being cedars. Their rapid growth rates can in ideal conditions reach 3 feet per year. Site requirements for the Green Giant Arborvita are sun to partial shade, moist well drained soil preferred (but still does well in clay), and protection from wind, at lest when young.
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<p> The Green Giant is a beautiful tree. It has an aesthetically fine form. It&#8217;s conical, being narrow to broadly pyramidal, reaching from 50 feet to 80 feet in height in southeastern Pennsylvania. The width at the base of the cone is usually about 15 feet to 20 feet. The leaves are rich green making graceful foliage.
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<p> Green Giants make a superb privacy screen and living fences. They keep their foliage color year &#8217;round, great for brightening bleak gray winter days with snow on the ground. The cinnamon bright red bark when young turn rich russet brown with time crating a strong contrast with the needle leaves.
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<p> Green Giants&#8217; flowers, their fruit are pretty little light brown half-inch female cones. (Just so you know, Green giants are females, so its okay to call the cones pretty.) The Green Giant is also a wonderful shade tree, casting a dark, dense shade. The wood is strong too, once the tree is beyond its youth.
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<p> This is an arborvita that should outlive even your grandchildren. There are Green Giants out west documented to be over 300 years old. Just don&#8217;t plant these too close to the ocean, or roads in areas where there&#8217;s a lot of salt used for snow removal. If you get over 100 inches of snowfall and more per year, no roadside Arborvita planting where salt is used, PLEASE. The greatest soldier of ancient Greece in the Trojan war had his one little weak spot, what proved to be a fatal flaw, and the &#8220;Achilles Heel&#8221; for Green Giant Arborvitae is hypersensitivity to salt. If you plants this Arborvitas just keep away from the splash of road salt and it will make a great living fence. 
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<p>  So when are you coming to visit us in Bucks County? 
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<p>Bill Hirst has been growing plants on his 200 acre farm in Bucks County for 30 years. His web sites are <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com">http://www.seedlingsrus.com</a> and <a href="http://www.digatree.com">http://www.digatree.com</a> You can see Bill&#8217;s fossil hunting web site at <a href="http://www.huntingrelics.com">http://www.huntingrelics.com</a> Sign up for Bill&#8217;s newsletter at <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/123456signup.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/123456signup.html</a> <br /><p>Technorati Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roof+repair" rel="tag">roof repair</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roof+removal" rel="tag"> roof removal</a></p>
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<p> In Eastern Pennsylvania farmers used to get up to milk the cows and due their chores early in the morning.. My, have things changed since was a boy. Not only are there very few of us left, but we have had to cope with urban sprawl. Our farm is in Bucks County. This county and Montgomery County are some of the fastest going suburban areas on the East Coast. In the morning I go downtown and take my father to breakfast at 6am. Yes, I can start the day at anytime but this is the best hour. This trip is not so much for the meal which I don&#8217;t really need, but to check out route each day that the trash trucks will follow. I want to make sure I do my shopping early!!! This way I can check out the early morning trash routes for the free bargains that are set out during the night. I have come home many a time with a full load in my pickup truck. I even got a Frozen Purdue Chicken last month, boy was it tasty!!! 
</p>
<p>   Yes, I am an urban farmer. Our farm is in the heart of Bucks County, just 25 miles north of Philadelphia. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html</a> The last dairy cows have been sold in our area, so you can imagine, fields and fields of houses surround our farm. But, our good neighbors do provide us with their discarded items. We have found this as our new resource. Thus we have come up with new ways to capitalize on being a suburban farmer.   If there was ever a place where one can take a bull by the horns, its on a farm. There are many ways to operate a farm. Farmers can buy or build there own equipment. Farmers can collect what is junk to most people, but is inventory to the farmer. An old car to a farmer can become a mobile tool box, some old cars become shelters for farm pigs, or old cars become sources of needed parts for repair of other machinery. At Highland Hill Farm, we value items that most people would put out to the trash. This article is about us, and our collecting of used items for use on our properties. 
</p>
<p> Our nurseries, farms, and ranches are always in need of all sorts of used items. We are always looking to trade for items that we are able to use in our operations. We use steel, such as angle iron and metal rods. Old bed frames make a cheap substitute for angle iron. Old curtain rods are a great substitute for metal rods. Old hangers, well, we use them in place of welding rods.   
</p>
<p> We believe that the best way for us to obtain needed supplies is to have a hardware store approach to inventory for our operations. We want to have all sorts of materials on hand and at many of our locations to supply a lower cost source of materials for the operations. This means we buy in bulk, and accept used or items that need repairs. We have the ability to fabricate some of our own equipment so that means we will collect salvaged iron, metal pipe, and construction materials. We build our own additions and do our own renovations to our properties so used constructions materials are wanted. I am color blind so colors don&#8217;t matter. Roofing shingles need not match, only protect. <br /> 
</p>
<p> We are always looking for used power equipment and tools. It is easier to have tools on site than to carry needed tools to some of our remote operations. Thus we want all types of machinery. We can modify and repair items and thus condition of the item may not be suitable for your needs but great for ours. <br /> 
</p>
<p> Do you have rolls or partial rolls of barbed wire or woven wire? Fence supplies, electric chargers, fencing tools, gate, posts&#8230;. We can trade. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/TradesWanted.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/TradesWanted.html</a> <br /> 
</p>
<p> We are also interest in collecting rocks and boulders that we can sell at our nurseries. Wall stone and old building foundations are great sources of rock and stone. Why throw it out we may be able to recycle it? You may also have left over pavers and flagstone. We again are interested in them. In December of 2006 we began to sell hardscaping materials thru our web site <a href="http://www.digatree.com">http://www.digatree.com</a> <br /> 
</p>
<p> We have a store in Milan Pa that sells used items from furniture to farm equipment. There is virtually no item that is reusable that we can&#8217;t sell or recycle for you. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/MilanHirst.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/MilanHirst.html</a> <br /> 
</p>
<p> We are not a one way street. We have thousands of plants from seedlings and liners to 20&#8242; trees. We grow trees, plants, and shrubs in Fountainville and Milan Pa. See our web site for details on plants that we carry. <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com">http://www.seedlingsrus.com</a>        Do you like to hunt? We have lots of recreational sites on our farms and ranches. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/recreationalops2.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/recreationalops2.html</a> for information on hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, arrowhead hunting, bird watching, bone hunting and meteorite hunting on our ranches and farms. Maybe you could just help us by transporting items from one farm and ranch to another. Highland Hill Farm farm is located 1 mile west of Doylestown in Central Bucks County, Pennsylvania,( at 5275 W. Swamp Rd.) ( for our location near Doylestown see <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html</a> ) whose name is not at all derived from the many deer to be found (that would be too easy), was established, wa-a-a-y back in 1681 when the king of England, Charles II, owed one of his old admirals 16,000 pounds Sterling. (That&#8217;s about 4 million of our 2006 dollars.) For payment of the debt, it became the admiral&#8217;s son who was given a &#8220;tract&#8221; (a parcel, a piece) of land in &#8220;the New World,&#8221; on the northern continent of the western hemisphere before it got the name America. <br /> 
</p>
<p>  When William Penn saw just the eastern edge of the 40,000 square miles he had gotten he was most pleased, understandably so, with a forest that seemed to never end. Dad&#8217;s woods, he thought, deciding to name the place where he would start a democratic sort of Quaker colony, Pennsylvania, Penn, -sylv (a Latin word root meaning &#8220;woods&#8221;), -ania (Latin suffix for &#8220;land&#8221;). So that&#8217;s why our home sounds like Count Dracula&#8217;s (Tran -sylv -ania, tran for &#8220;between,&#8221; as in, between the Carpathian Mountains and the old Principality of Wallachia in what is today&#8217;s Romania, there&#8217;s a land which is woods. Maybe Newfoundland should have been named Newfoundania? Naah. <br /> 
</p>
<p> William Penn established just three counties at first, all in the southeastern corner of his wooded land, all with names from mother England. Philadelphia County surrounded the original village there, Chester County was to the south, and Bucks County to the north. <br /> 
</p>
<p> In England, Buckinghamshire was, and still is, a county just northwest of London that forms an irregular rectangle running from the southeast at the edge of London, northwesterly. BUCKinghamShire, was shortened to Bucks in conversation. So William Penn named his land&#8217;s similarly sized, irregular rectangle county, which ran northwesterly from Philadelphia&#8217;s edge, Bucks county. Of course when you come to our farm be prepared to visit our county and experience its diverse culture and history.
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<p>   When you come to visit us at Highland Hill Farm in Fountainville, an interesting place to visit is Haycock Mountain. It is a cooled 130-million year old &#8220;almost a volcano&#8221; that didn&#8217;t get to come out of the ground. It stayed below, but made the ground bulge upward, and the hot, liquid magma cooled to form coarse-grained &#8220;diabase&#8221; rock. Ayres&#8217; Rock in Australia and Wyoming&#8217;s Devil&#8217;s Tower are world-famous examples of what is called a &#8220;laccolith.&#8221; Milk is &#8220;lacco&#8221; in Latin and &#8220;lith&#8221; means stone. Haycock Mountain is a laccolith, Buck&#8217;s County&#8217;s highest point at 959 feet above sea level. <br /> 
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<p>  Haycock Township surrounds the mountain. Haycock Elementary School is having their annual band concert at the nearby high school in the town of McLean on Tuesday, December 20, this year. You don&#8217;t think that Bucks County has a town named McLean? You&#8217;re absolutely right! Although there&#8217;s the Haycock Elementary School we know on Old Bethlehem Road (Route 212), there&#8217;s another one at the intersection of Haycock Road (Route 703) and Westmoreland Street, in McLean, Virginia just a few miles across the Potomac River west of Washington, D.C. Then, there&#8217;s Haycock Mountain, in the southwestern part of the state of Utah, not to be confused with Haystack Mountain, Utah. Haycock Mountain, Alaska deserves mention, as well as Haycock Mound in Kansas. &#8220;What&#8217;s in a name?,&#8221; Shakespeare observed over 400 years ago. <br /> 
</p>
<p>  So you get the point; haycock is a common word, but just what is a &#8220;haycock?&#8221; Before the days of baling machines, cut grasses for &#8220;haying&#8221; were spread out in the sun to dry (&#8221;gotta make hay while the sun shines&#8221;) and then collected to be taken to where it would be stored. That dome-shaped mound, that pile, that heap, that stack of hay, will have a rounded top exactly like our Haycock Mountain in Bucks County. <br /> 
</p>
<p>  If there&#8217;s no barn with a &#8220;mow&#8221; (pronounce it like Chairman Mao) to store the hay out of the rain and snow, an extra large haycock can be piled up and this &#8220;hayrick&#8221; will have a protective outer layer of hay that will be used for bedding the farm animals, or for composting, etc. If a roof set on poles can be created to cover the hayrick, much less of the hay will have to get wet and subsequently rot&#8230; So there&#8217;s a Hayrick Mountain in Texas and another Hayrick Mountain in Oregon. What&#8217;s in a name? Try, Highland Hill Farm? And guess what we Raise? Highland Cattle and Nursery stock. Our most popular tree is the Green Giant arborvitae.( see <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/GreenGiant.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/GreenGiant.html</a> ) Here is why: 
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<p> The hardiness zone the Green Giant Arborvita tolerates is from zone 5 to zone 8. That&#8217;s where extreme cold temperatures get down to a temperate level of about 15 or 20 degrees in the winter (Zone <img src='http://roofingassist.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> , but also as low as a frigid level of 15 or 20 degrees BELOW zero (zone 5). Green giants are evergreens, being cedars. Their rapid growth rates can in ideal conditions reach 3 feet per year. Site requirements for the Green Giant Arborvita are sun to partial shade, moist well drained soil preferred (but still does well in clay), and protection from wind, at lest when young.
</p>
<p> The Green Giant is a beautiful tree. It has an aesthetically fine form. It&#8217;s conical, being narrow to broadly pyramidal, reaching from 50 feet to 80 feet in height in southeastern Pennsylvania. The width at the base of the cone is usually about 15 feet to 20 feet. The leaves are rich green making graceful foliage.
</p>
<p> Green Giants make a superb privacy screen and living fences. They keep their foliage color year &#8217;round, great for brightening bleak gray winter days with snow on the ground. The cinnamon bright red bark when young turn rich russet brown with time crating a strong contrast with the needle leaves.
</p>
<p> Green Giants&#8217; flowers, their fruit are pretty little light brown half-inch female cones. (Just so you know, Green giants are females, so its okay to call the cones pretty.) The Green Giant is also a wonderful shade tree, casting a dark, dense shade. The wood is strong too, once the tree is beyond its youth.
</p>
<p> This is an arborvita that should outlive even your grandchildren. There are Green Giants out west documented to be over 300 years old. Just don&#8217;t plant these too close to the ocean, or roads in areas where there&#8217;s a lot of salt used for snow removal. If you get over 100 inches of snowfall and more per year, no roadside Arborvita planting where salt is used, PLEASE. The greatest soldier of ancient Greece in the Trojan war had his one little weak spot, what proved to be a fatal flaw, and the &#8220;Achilles Heel&#8221; for Green Giant Arborvitae is hypersensitivity to salt. If you plants this Arborvitas just keep away from the splash of road salt and it will make a great living fence. 
</p>
<p>  So when are you coming to visit us in Bucks County? 
</p>
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<p>Bill Hirst has been growing plants on his 200 acre farm in Bucks County for 30 years. His web sites are <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com">http://www.seedlingsrus.com</a> and <a href="http://www.digatree.com">http://www.digatree.com</a> You can see Bill&#8217;s fossil hunting web site at <a href="http://www.huntingrelics.com">http://www.huntingrelics.com</a> Sign up for Bill&#8217;s newsletter at <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/123456signup.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/123456signup.html</a> <br /><p>Technorati Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roof+fix" rel="tag">roof fix</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roof+installation" rel="tag"> roof installation</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roof+maintenance" rel="tag"> roof maintenance</a></p>
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<p> In Eastern Pennsylvania farmers used to get up to milk the cows and due their chores early in the morning.. My, have things changed since was a boy. Not only are there very few of us left, but we have had to cope with urban sprawl. Our farm is in Bucks County. This county and Montgomery County are some of the fastest going suburban areas on the East Coast. In the morning I go downtown and take my father to breakfast at 6am. Yes, I can start the day at anytime but this is the best hour. This trip is not so much for the meal which I don&#8217;t really need, but to check out route each day that the trash trucks will follow. I want to make sure I do my shopping early!!! This way I can check out the early morning trash routes for the free bargains that are set out during the night. I have come home many a time with a full load in my pickup truck. I even got a Frozen Purdue Chicken last month, boy was it tasty!!! 
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<p>   Yes, I am an urban farmer. Our farm is in the heart of Bucks County, just 25 miles north of Philadelphia. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html</a> The last dairy cows have been sold in our area, so you can imagine, fields and fields of houses surround our farm. But, our good neighbors do provide us with their discarded items. We have found this as our new resource. Thus we have come up with new ways to capitalize on being a suburban farmer.   If there was ever a place where one can take a bull by the horns, its on a farm. There are many ways to operate a farm. Farmers can buy or build there own equipment. Farmers can collect what is junk to most people, but is inventory to the farmer. An old car to a farmer can become a mobile tool box, some old cars become shelters for farm pigs, or old cars become sources of needed parts for repair of other machinery. At Highland Hill Farm, we value items that most people would put out to the trash. This article is about us, and our collecting of used items for use on our properties. 
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<p> Our nurseries, farms, and ranches are always in need of all sorts of used items. We are always looking to trade for items that we are able to use in our operations. We use steel, such as angle iron and metal rods. Old bed frames make a cheap substitute for angle iron. Old curtain rods are a great substitute for metal rods. Old hangers, well, we use them in place of welding rods.   
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<p> We believe that the best way for us to obtain needed supplies is to have a hardware store approach to inventory for our operations. We want to have all sorts of materials on hand and at many of our locations to supply a lower cost source of materials for the operations. This means we buy in bulk, and accept used or items that need repairs. We have the ability to fabricate some of our own equipment so that means we will collect salvaged iron, metal pipe, and construction materials. We build our own additions and do our own renovations to our properties so used constructions materials are wanted. I am color blind so colors don&#8217;t matter. Roofing shingles need not match, only protect. <br /> 
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<p> We are always looking for used power equipment and tools. It is easier to have tools on site than to carry needed tools to some of our remote operations. Thus we want all types of machinery. We can modify and repair items and thus condition of the item may not be suitable for your needs but great for ours. <br /> 
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<p> Do you have rolls or partial rolls of barbed wire or woven wire? Fence supplies, electric chargers, fencing tools, gate, posts&#8230;. We can trade. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/TradesWanted.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/TradesWanted.html</a> <br /> 
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<p> We are also interest in collecting rocks and boulders that we can sell at our nurseries. Wall stone and old building foundations are great sources of rock and stone. Why throw it out we may be able to recycle it? You may also have left over pavers and flagstone. We again are interested in them. In December of 2006 we began to sell hardscaping materials thru our web site <a href="http://www.digatree.com">http://www.digatree.com</a> <br /> 
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<p> We have a store in Milan Pa that sells used items from furniture to farm equipment. There is virtually no item that is reusable that we can&#8217;t sell or recycle for you. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/MilanHirst.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/MilanHirst.html</a> <br /> 
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<p> We are not a one way street. We have thousands of plants from seedlings and liners to 20&#8242; trees. We grow trees, plants, and shrubs in Fountainville and Milan Pa. See our web site for details on plants that we carry. <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com">http://www.seedlingsrus.com</a>        Do you like to hunt? We have lots of recreational sites on our farms and ranches. See <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/recreationalops2.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/recreationalops2.html</a> for information on hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, arrowhead hunting, bird watching, bone hunting and meteorite hunting on our ranches and farms. Maybe you could just help us by transporting items from one farm and ranch to another. Highland Hill Farm farm is located 1 mile west of Doylestown in Central Bucks County, Pennsylvania,( at 5275 W. Swamp Rd.) ( for our location near Doylestown see <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Palocations.html</a> ) whose name is not at all derived from the many deer to be found (that would be too easy), was established, wa-a-a-y back in 1681 when the king of England, Charles II, owed one of his old admirals 16,000 pounds Sterling. (That&#8217;s about 4 million of our 2006 dollars.) For payment of the debt, it became the admiral&#8217;s son who was given a &#8220;tract&#8221; (a parcel, a piece) of land in &#8220;the New World,&#8221; on the northern continent of the western hemisphere before it got the name America. <br /> 
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<p>  When William Penn saw just the eastern edge of the 40,000 square miles he had gotten he was most pleased, understandably so, with a forest that seemed to never end. Dad&#8217;s woods, he thought, deciding to name the place where he would start a democratic sort of Quaker colony, Pennsylvania, Penn, -sylv (a Latin word root meaning &#8220;woods&#8221;), -ania (Latin suffix for &#8220;land&#8221;). So that&#8217;s why our home sounds like Count Dracula&#8217;s (Tran -sylv -ania, tran for &#8220;between,&#8221; as in, between the Carpathian Mountains and the old Principality of Wallachia in what is today&#8217;s Romania, there&#8217;s a land which is woods. Maybe Newfoundland should have been named Newfoundania? Naah. <br /> 
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<p> William Penn established just three counties at first, all in the southeastern corner of his wooded land, all with names from mother England. Philadelphia County surrounded the original village there, Chester County was to the south, and Bucks County to the north. <br /> 
</p>
<p> In England, Buckinghamshire was, and still is, a county just northwest of London that forms an irregular rectangle running from the southeast at the edge of London, northwesterly. BUCKinghamShire, was shortened to Bucks in conversation. So William Penn named his land&#8217;s similarly sized, irregular rectangle county, which ran northwesterly from Philadelphia&#8217;s edge, Bucks county. Of course when you come to our farm be prepared to visit our county and experience its diverse culture and history.
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<p>   When you come to visit us at Highland Hill Farm in Fountainville, an interesting place to visit is Haycock Mountain. It is a cooled 130-million year old &#8220;almost a volcano&#8221; that didn&#8217;t get to come out of the ground. It stayed below, but made the ground bulge upward, and the hot, liquid magma cooled to form coarse-grained &#8220;diabase&#8221; rock. Ayres&#8217; Rock in Australia and Wyoming&#8217;s Devil&#8217;s Tower are world-famous examples of what is called a &#8220;laccolith.&#8221; Milk is &#8220;lacco&#8221; in Latin and &#8220;lith&#8221; means stone. Haycock Mountain is a laccolith, Buck&#8217;s County&#8217;s highest point at 959 feet above sea level. <br /> 
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<p>  Haycock Township surrounds the mountain. Haycock Elementary School is having their annual band concert at the nearby high school in the town of McLean on Tuesday, December 20, this year. You don&#8217;t think that Bucks County has a town named McLean? You&#8217;re absolutely right! Although there&#8217;s the Haycock Elementary School we know on Old Bethlehem Road (Route 212), there&#8217;s another one at the intersection of Haycock Road (Route 703) and Westmoreland Street, in McLean, Virginia just a few miles across the Potomac River west of Washington, D.C. Then, there&#8217;s Haycock Mountain, in the southwestern part of the state of Utah, not to be confused with Haystack Mountain, Utah. Haycock Mountain, Alaska deserves mention, as well as Haycock Mound in Kansas. &#8220;What&#8217;s in a name?,&#8221; Shakespeare observed over 400 years ago. <br /> 
</p>
<p>  So you get the point; haycock is a common word, but just what is a &#8220;haycock?&#8221; Before the days of baling machines, cut grasses for &#8220;haying&#8221; were spread out in the sun to dry (&#8221;gotta make hay while the sun shines&#8221;) and then collected to be taken to where it would be stored. That dome-shaped mound, that pile, that heap, that stack of hay, will have a rounded top exactly like our Haycock Mountain in Bucks County. <br /> 
</p>
<p>  If there&#8217;s no barn with a &#8220;mow&#8221; (pronounce it like Chairman Mao) to store the hay out of the rain and snow, an extra large haycock can be piled up and this &#8220;hayrick&#8221; will have a protective outer layer of hay that will be used for bedding the farm animals, or for composting, etc. If a roof set on poles can be created to cover the hayrick, much less of the hay will have to get wet and subsequently rot&#8230; So there&#8217;s a Hayrick Mountain in Texas and another Hayrick Mountain in Oregon. What&#8217;s in a name? Try, Highland Hill Farm? And guess what we Raise? Highland Cattle and Nursery stock. Our most popular tree is the Green Giant arborvitae.( see <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/GreenGiant.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/GreenGiant.html</a> ) Here is why: 
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<p> The hardiness zone the Green Giant Arborvita tolerates is from zone 5 to zone 8. That&#8217;s where extreme cold temperatures get down to a temperate level of about 15 or 20 degrees in the winter (Zone <img src='http://roofingassist.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> , but also as low as a frigid level of 15 or 20 degrees BELOW zero (zone 5). Green giants are evergreens, being cedars. Their rapid growth rates can in ideal conditions reach 3 feet per year. Site requirements for the Green Giant Arborvita are sun to partial shade, moist well drained soil preferred (but still does well in clay), and protection from wind, at lest when young.
</p>
<p> The Green Giant is a beautiful tree. It has an aesthetically fine form. It&#8217;s conical, being narrow to broadly pyramidal, reaching from 50 feet to 80 feet in height in southeastern Pennsylvania. The width at the base of the cone is usually about 15 feet to 20 feet. The leaves are rich green making graceful foliage.
</p>
<p> Green Giants make a superb privacy screen and living fences. They keep their foliage color year &#8217;round, great for brightening bleak gray winter days with snow on the ground. The cinnamon bright red bark when young turn rich russet brown with time crating a strong contrast with the needle leaves.
</p>
<p> Green Giants&#8217; flowers, their fruit are pretty little light brown half-inch female cones. (Just so you know, Green giants are females, so its okay to call the cones pretty.) The Green Giant is also a wonderful shade tree, casting a dark, dense shade. The wood is strong too, once the tree is beyond its youth.
</p>
<p> This is an arborvita that should outlive even your grandchildren. There are Green Giants out west documented to be over 300 years old. Just don&#8217;t plant these too close to the ocean, or roads in areas where there&#8217;s a lot of salt used for snow removal. If you get over 100 inches of snowfall and more per year, no roadside Arborvita planting where salt is used, PLEASE. The greatest soldier of ancient Greece in the Trojan war had his one little weak spot, what proved to be a fatal flaw, and the &#8220;Achilles Heel&#8221; for Green Giant Arborvitae is hypersensitivity to salt. If you plants this Arborvitas just keep away from the splash of road salt and it will make a great living fence. 
</p>
<p>  So when are you coming to visit us in Bucks County? 
</p>
<p>     See our many web sites at:<br /> <a href="http://www.zone5trees.com">http://www.zone5trees.com</a> , <a href="http://www.highlandhillfarm">http://www.highlandhillfarm</a> and <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com">http://www.seedlingsrus.com</a> and <a href="http://www.greengiantarbs.com">http://www.greengiantarbs.com</a> <a href="http://www..HuntingRelics.com">http://www..HuntingRelics.com</a> Delete Reply Forward Spam Move&#8230; Previous | Next | Back to Messages <br />
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<p>Bill Hirst has been growing plants on his 200 acre farm in Bucks County for 30 years. His web sites are <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com">http://www.seedlingsrus.com</a> and <a href="http://www.digatree.com">http://www.digatree.com</a> You can see Bill&#8217;s fossil hunting web site at <a href="http://www.huntingrelics.com">http://www.huntingrelics.com</a> Sign up for Bill&#8217;s newsletter at <a href="http://www.seedlingsrus.com/123456signup.html">http://www.seedlingsrus.com/123456signup.html</a> <br /><p>Technorati Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roofing+installers" rel="tag">roofing installers</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roofing+consultants" rel="tag"> roofing consultants</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/roofing+specialists" rel="tag"> roofing specialists</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A popular way to increase your living space is to add on a room. Most often these rooms have little or no pitch to allow water to run off of them. Special consideration therefore on the roofing materials used should be given.</p>
<p>The best way to insure no leaks is to apply a roof covering barrier that will not allow water that has accumulated on top to seep inside. Modified Bitumen is a great roof covering for low pitched roofs. Bitumen is modified by adding one or more polymers, and the sheets are typically reinforced with various types of mats or films. The sheets can be either smooth or have mineral granules on the surface, similar to the normal composition shingles you see. Modified Bitumen looks similar to 90lb roll roofing but it is very different. It is thicker and much, much stronger.</p>
<p>They will start with the bare roof sheathing (plywood decking) and first apply a layer of asphalt saturated felt usually 15lb, and then mop over this with hot tar. Then they will add a second layer of felt 30lb and mop again. Then they will apply the modified on top.</p>
<p>Modified comes in a 39?? wide role and it will be overlapped 4?? and sealed with a tar adhesive. At the junction point of the flat roof and the pitched roof it is attaching to, the roofers should remove the lower 3 rows of comp shingles and run the modified bitumen up to the lower edge of the fourth row. Then the 3 rows should be placed back into position over the bitumen.</p>
<p>It is never a good idea to have regular roofing shingles such as 3 tab or architectural shingles applied on a flat or low pitch less than 4/12. This is because water cannot run off as readily and the roof will stay wet longer or water will pool. This will allow water to seep under the shingle and begin to destroy the underlayment (felt ), and then the roof sheathing itself. Also high winds can cause the shingle tabs to blow up allowing water under the shingle with the same results of damage.</p>
<p>The proper roof covering will protect your investment and your wonderful new addition.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to roofing, there are many options available. Among these options includes asphalt shingles. Asphalt shingles happen to be one of the most popular roofing options. They offer several benefits which include easy installation, affordability, versatility, and stylish good looks. Furthermore, asphalt shingles don&#8217;t require any specialized accessories for the roof edges, wall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to roofing, there are many options available. Among these options includes asphalt shingles. Asphalt shingles happen to be one of the most popular roofing options. They offer several benefits which include easy installation, affordability, versatility, and stylish good looks. Furthermore, asphalt shingles don&#8217;t require any specialized accessories for the roof edges, wall terminations, and chimney or vent flashings.</p>
<p>Asphalt shingles traditionally come in 3-tab profiles. However, you will now see newer homes that have steeper roof pitches coming in laminate shingle profiles. A wide range of &#8220;architectural&#8221; shingles are available, whose profiles suggest the random shadows and patterns of slate, wood shingles, or ceramic tile. Furthermore, you should know that there are also two kinds of asphalt shingles on the market which include fiberglass shingles and organic-mat shingles. Both types are made with asphalt.</p>
<p>Quality and durability are important factors to consider with roofing materials. Asphalt singles come with a wind warranty. Quality shingles range from a 60 mph wind warranty to a 110 mph wind warranty. There are also several other options in between. Keep in mind, however, that warranties are a marketing device and are not a reliable predictor of lifespan.</p>
<p>To ensure quality, be sure to demand shingles that meet industry manufacturing standards. New shingle products are designed to resist damage from impact and high winds. Several manufacturers offer asphalt shingles designed to resist the effects of severe weather such as wind and impact from flying debris or hail. Make sure that you do your homework before selecting just any asphalt shingle for your roof.</p>
<p>It?s easy to find a shingle that will suit your home because there is such a wide range of colors and patterns available to choose from. If you find yourself having a hard time selecting one that will best suit your home, consider asking a roofing specialist to help you out. They can usually direct you to homes that have examples of different shingles. Seeing the shingles on real homes gives you a much better idea of what to expect.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A solid roof over your head brings comfort, safety and protection. When your roof isn?t secure, you don?t really feel secure yourself. Roofing repair, restoration and remodel can restore your sense of security in no time. Professional roofing contractors are at your service.
Residential roof repair for homeowners
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A solid roof over your head brings comfort, safety and protection. When your roof isn?t secure, you don?t really feel secure yourself. Roofing repair, restoration and remodel can restore your sense of security in no time. Professional roofing contractors are at your service.</p>
<p><b>Residential roof repair for homeowners</b></p>
<p>Residential roofing gets families out of the cold. Whether you live in a newly built home or a charming vintage cottage, you could experience a leak in your roof. If you?re getting out buckets every time it rains, it is time for roofing repair. A qualified roofing contractor will asses and mend your roof with little or no hassle for you. With a new roof over your head, you?ll be happier and healthier.</p>
<p><b>Commercial roofing professionals</b></p>
<p>Good commercial roofing is essential. Keeping employees and customers comfortable is important when doing business. If you need commercial roof restoration, then a licensed roofing contractor is to your rescue. A contractor who specializes in roofing will be more qualified and skillful. Don?t leave it up to anyone but a trained and experienced professional.</p>
<p><b>Update the look of your home&#8217;s exterior with a new roof</b></p>
<p>When you are thinking about a new roofing design, skilled roofing contractors should be the first you call. Perhaps you would like to update your home with elegant tile roofing. Or maybe you are interested in solar power and other energy saving roofing methods. Whatever your desire, a roofing contractor can help you get exactly what you want.</p>
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		<title>Pest Control - Pest Proofing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of us who will freak out at the sight of just one unwanted bug in our home. We may not care in the least about seeing one of these critters outside - but just one crawling across the floor where we can see it will cause us to use whatever means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of us who will freak out at the sight of just one unwanted bug in our home. We may not care in the least about seeing one of these critters outside - but just one crawling across the floor where we can see it will cause us to use whatever means necessary to eradicate every indoor pest we can.</p>
<p>Roaches, ants, centipedes, silverfish, spiders and other assorted creepy crawlies are all unwelcome in our homes. Some of these guys we wouldn&#8217;t give a second thought to if we saw them on the sidewalk. But let us see one on the wall and our whole agenda changes. To avoid having to experience these life-changing situations, you can pest proof your home.</p>
<p>Pest proofing involves keeping what&#8217;s outside, outside. Most pests that we see in our home are coming there from outdoors. Often they come inside because of changes in the weather such as cooler temperatures after summer or because of heavy rains. Pest proofing involves making the house safe from their unwanted entry. Successfully pest proofing your house can prevent your ever having to see another unwelcome 6 or eight or even more legged guest.</p>
<p>Here are some steps you can take to make your house pest tight.</p>
<p>Repair all holes around the house and garage to prevent bug (and mouse for that matter) entry. Use metal hardware cloth or steel wool to seal off holes so that not only can they not get in, but can&#8217;t chew or bite through the sealed hole either. Using wood will work if your problem isn&#8217;t mice or you don&#8217;t have mice. But if you do wood won&#8217;t work because they can chew right through any wooden repair. After plugging holes with hardware cloth or steel wool, fill it with cement or mortar.</p>
<p>Seal the bottom of all outside entry doors by installing rubber door sweeps. Anything larger than a 1/16 of an inch gap is an invitation to insects to enter your home. Install seals on the bottom of garage doors too. These should be made of rubber and not vinyl so that they seal properly during cold weather.</p>
<p>Caulk door thresholds on the outside bottom and side edges.</p>
<p>Repair all door and window screens, which will stop the entry of flying insects. Some insects though are too small to be stopped by screens. The only way to prevent their entry is to keep windows closed when they are prevalent.</p>
<p>Bugs can sometimes find their way into your home through floor drains so they may need screening, too.</p>
<p>Use expandable foam or caulk to seal utility entrances into your home such as faucets, wiring, meters, pipes, dryer vents, etc: these are favored entry points into the home for lots of creatures.</p>
<p>Caulk all cracks you find around doors and windows. Clean all surfaces first and remove any peeling caulk or paint before using the caulk. Apply a smooth bead and smooth it with a moistened finger. Clear caulks hide any mistakes made better than colored ones.</p>
<p>Keep the foundation area clear of leaves and other types of yard debris.</p>
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		<title>All About Roofing</title>
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Experts recommend that you repair or replace your roof every ten to thirty years. Since they&#8217;re the first things exposed to damaging elements of nature (like rain, wind, sun, snow, hail, ice, etc.), it&#8217;s not surprising that they need a little attention now and then. Of course the climate in which you live will determine [...]]]></description>
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<p>Experts recommend that you repair or replace your roof every ten to thirty years. Since they&#8217;re the first things exposed to damaging elements of nature (like rain, wind, sun, snow, hail, ice, etc.), it&#8217;s not surprising that they need a little attention now and then. Of course the climate in which you live will determine how often you repair or replace your roof as well. For example, a roof in a climate that changes from extreme cold temperatures to extreme hot ones year after year after year is prone to problems like brittleness or even crumbling.  Roof Styles There are six basic styles of roofs. The most common roofs are gable roofs and you can immediately recognize these types because they&#8217;re in the triangular shape that we&#8217;re all familiar with. A flat roof looks just like its name implies. Although there are many variations, most roofs are structured along these two basic styles.
<p> For example, most roofs are sloped (or pitched) and depending upon the climate, a roof may be high pitched or low pitched. High-pitched roofs are found in climates that produce a lot of precipitation. As you might have guessed, precipitation such as snow or rain doesn&#8217;t stand much of a chance against a high-pitched waterproof and/or thermal resistant roof. In warmer climates, like the southwest, you&#8217;ll find many buildings and homes with low-pitched roofs. For your protection, your city may mandate a specific roof pitch (measured in degrees).  How Roofs Are Born To build a roof from scratch, constructors (more appropriately called, roofers) will more than likely either frame it (put it together) at ground level and then hoist it onto the house, or attach a prefabricated roof onto the house in the same manner. The idea is to build as much of it within easy walking distance before attaching to the top of a home - where roofers later have to climb up and apply additional materials.  What Roofs Are Made Of What materials? Well first, roofs begin as 2 x 4s. These act as a roof&#8217;s frame. Once the frame is built, it&#8217;s hoisted atop of a house, and then it&#8217;s covered with plywood, or sheathing. If advisable, your roof&#8217;s sheathing may be covered with insulating board as well. As a precaution against water damage, vital parts of the roof may even be covered with metal flashing.
<p> Atop of the 2 x 4s, the plywood, and sheathing lies what most of us finally recognize as a roof: it&#8217;s covering. Coverings range from asphalt to clay tile, and from slate to concrete tile, however most of them are covered with either hot tar or shingles. Shingles are squares of roofing materials overlapped and nailed to the surface beneath it.
<p> When you talk to your contractor about the type of roof you want, you&#8217;re bound to hear some terminology that you&#8217;re unfamiliar with. Defining all these new terms is beyond the scope of this article, but you can rest assured that your contractor is well familiar with the lingo and is more than happy to describe your options. <br />
<h1>About the Author</h1>
<p>Author Paul White represents FloridaHomeBuild.com. A site designed to help home owners from Florida locate local home contractors with their home improvement projects.
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		<title>Roofing Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every home owner should know a thing or two about roofing.  Most homeowners, at some point, will need to replace their roof in order to maintain the appearance and quality of life within their house. However, before jumping into the process of installing a new roof, it is important to understand what to expect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every home owner should know a thing or two about roofing.  Most homeowners, at some point, will need to replace their roof in order to maintain the appearance and quality of life within their house. However, before jumping into the process of installing a new roof, it is important to understand what to expect with regards to contractors, completion dates, the installation process and materials. Looking for a new roof can be exhausting work, but with the proper knowledge and planning anyone can complete a successful roofing project.</p>
<p>Installing a new roof can often be a daunting task for most homeowners. Some people feel as though they can take on the project themselves, only to find out in the end that it should have been dealt with by a professional. Make sure to plan this stuff out before you invest your money because you could end up wasting a lot of it due to poor judgment. If you do decide to have a professional roofer install your roof, know that the project will be handled in a way that accommodates to those living within the home. However, you will want to agree with your contractors on completion dates so that you can plan accordingly.</p>
<p>Hiring a professional has its advantages. For starters, you get expert feedback on what materials you need, for both visual and practical reasons. Pretty much any question you have regarding your new roof can be answered by a qualified roofer. Furthermore, not only will your roofing company do what you request of them, but they will also be able to locate any problem areas that may be arising. Making repairs early on can save you a lot of time and money down the road. Hiring a qualified roof pro may seem like more money at first, but the quality of the job is what matters most because a poorly installed roof will cost you much more money in the end.</p>
<p>It is important for you to become knowledgeable on the different materials used in roof covering. This knowledge will assist you in selecting a roof covering that is right for your personal tastes, climate needs, and budget. The most common types of roofing materials include asphalt shingles, wood shake and shingles, tile roofing, slate roofing, and metal roofing. The longevity of your roof cover relies heavily on the quality of the material that you select. Using the finest material will add resale value and visual appeal to your home. When selecting a material make sure to pay special attention to the level of maintenance that each material requires and also how well it holds up to outside elements such as rain, sunlight, fire, and debris.</p>
<p>Lastly, before hiring just any contractor, be sure to get at least three different estimates and check each ones references. It is usually a very good idea to ask friends and family for a reference before you even begin your search. It also helps to ask your prospective roofer what other houses in your neighborhood that they have worked on. This allows you the chance to look at their work and listen to other people?s experience. This should make your decision much easier.</p>
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