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Mention roofing to homeowners and their thoughts usually turn to shingles. Talk roofing with Brian Chambers of Owens Corning, and you hear about a trio of elements that go into creating a roof with a long life. Shingles are icing on the cake, but what's underneath is important, too.
Chambers considers a roof to be the sum of its parts: free- flowing ventilation, protective underlayment and good shingles. In other words, a roof is a system of equally critical components.See the full content of this document
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Trio of Elements Goes Into Making Long-Lasting Roofs
"Shingles are important, but so are the other two elements if a roof is to do what it's supposed to, and that's protect the home and look good," says Chambers, the company's vice president...
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