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		<title>Roofing Screws &#8211; A Metal Roofing Installation Essential</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three-inch self-tapping roofing screws are most frequently used to secure metal roofing, with the exception of the one-inch roofing screws which can sometimes be sufficient to attach the first edges of metal roofing sections. If, however, a metal roof is being installed on top of an existing asphalt roof, the first edges of each of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Metal Roofing Prices &#8211; Higher But Worth It In The Long Run</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metal roofs are starting to be a popular choice for homeowners and home builders. This is because the prices of metal roofing are seen to be more practical in the long run. Sheet metal roofs are mostly used in residential homes, although a lot of industrial and commercial edifices are looking into using them as [...]]]></description>
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