Posted in Roofing, roof tiles, roofing material, roofing tiles, roofs | February 13th, 2010
While roof tiles made from ceramic and clay are common in the Mediterranean region, one finds that shingle tile is more common when one moves north into the cool, damp climates of France, England and Germany. Shingle tile on houses in this part of Europe may also made from kiln-fired clay or ceramic, but are more commonly made from concrete and slate.
Posted in Roofing, roof, roof tiles, roofing materials, roofing tiles, tile roof | February 13th, 2010
Clay roof tiles originated in various parts of the world at different times; they were used in Egypt under the Pharaohs and cities of the Indus River Valley in present-day Pakistan as well ancient Babylon near where Baghdad stands today. Such tiles were in use in Bronze Age Greece as far back as 4000 B.C., and were to be found on Chinese homes pre-dating the Han Dynasty.
Posted in Roofing, roof, roof shingles, roof tiles, roofing materials, roofing tiles | February 13th, 2010
Terra cotta roofing tiles and clay roofing is perhaps the most ancient of historical building materials. Spanish clay roof are descended from a style that was popular in ancient Rome; this style of roofing is still common in Spain as well as anyplace on the globe that was touched by Spanish influence, including Morocco, the Philippines, Mexico, most of South America, the Caribbean and of course, former Spanish colonial possessions in present-day California, Louisiana and Florida.
Posted in Roofing, new roof, roof, roofing contractor, roofing tiles | February 2nd, 2010
The roof on your home is by far the most important factor in keeping out the weather elements. Your roof is a weatherproof shield against rain, snow, heat and cold. Making sure your roof is holding up well is essential in keeping your home safe. Often times, a roof can need replacement when high winds rip of shingles or a tree or branch falls or if a major hailstorm damages the integrity of the structure. However, the age of your roof may also determine whether it needs replacement. Spotting a leak is a good indication that your roof may be in need of maintenance or replacement.
Posted in Roofing, roof tiles, roofing tiles, roofs | January 29th, 2010
It should not be surprising that all things Hispanic are referred to as “Latin,” since up until around the beginning of the Fifth Century AD, Spain was the crown jewel of the Roman Empire; Spanish is simply the Latin tongue as it has evolved and changed over the centuries (with a few influences from Gothic and Arabic). Likewise, the architecture of Spain owes a great deal to that of the Romans, who in turn were heavily influenced by the Greeks. At its height in the 16th and 17th Centuries, the Spanish Empire spanned the globe – which is why clay roof tiles are found almost everywhere their galleons sailed. In the U.S., Spanish-roof-tiles are most commonly found in former colonies such as Southern California, Florida and Puerto Rico.
Posted in Roofing, roof, roof tiles, roofing manufacturers, roofing tiles, tile roof | January 29th, 2010
When it comes to upscale luxury homes, clay roof tiles are really the best choice. The reason: appearance, value and durability. In fact, the right designer roofing tiles can not only enhance the value of your property and the beauty of your home, it will last for a century or more – with nothing more than minimal maintenance.
Posted in Roofing, roofing materials, roofing tiles, roofs | December 18th, 2009
Reeds are weaved and used in basket making. However they can also be used for roofing. These are traditional roofing materials in some cultures of the world communities. The reed roofs are done in restaurants or homes in coastal towns. They offer moderate temperatures in houses in hot areas. They are light in weight therefore the roof structure is not very elaborate. The working of reed roof is done as in the roofing tiles with an underlay below.
Posted in Roofing, roof tiles, roofing tiles, roofs | December 10th, 2009
Solar shingles are used for roofing improvements to help reduce energy cost or be an alternate source of energy. They were first used in 2005, but are on their way upward in the home improvement (and standard construction) market.
Posted in Roofing, new roof, roll roofing, roof tiles, roofing materials, roofing tiles, roofs, tile roof, types of roofing, types of roofing materials | November 14th, 2009
Your roof is one of the largest investments a home owner can make. This protective covering serves so many different functions. roofs keep us warm, dry and comfortable. They protect us and the home’s interior from all the elements and changing weather conditions. It also helps your home appear more attractive and valuable from outside.
Posted in Roofing, metal roof, metal roofing, new roof, roof, roof tiles, roofing material, roofing tiles, slate roof, tile roof, types of roofing | November 14th, 2009
As a home owner there are one or two things you must know. One is definitely roofing. At some point, your home’s home will need to be either repaired or replaced. The roof is important in keeping up its appearance as well as the obvious, keeping you shielded from Mother Nature.