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Baking a frozen pizza and methods other then on the rack?

I get the little party pizzas and they say to bake directly on the rack, but i don't like to do this cuz of keeping my oven cleanI've tried baking sheets, but not crunchy enough for meIs there an easier way or any tips for me?

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Are you doing the work yourself? If not, $6500 will not take you very far toward all the stuff that you want to doIf you are doing the work, $6500 will buy a lot of the kind of material that you needJohn
shingles- ownes corning siding- get hardyboard/hardyplank, made from concrete fibers and animals will not touch ituse rolled insulation in the walls and blown in the ceilingu cant do this house for 6500 but its a good startlicgencontractor
I live in Maine and have experience with snow on roofsLike others have said your roof should be designed to handle the weight of snowBy itself snow is not a problemProblems can occur if it rains when there is a lot of snow on the roofThe snow absorbs the water and gets a lot heavierYou can buy a roof rake and pull down the snow near the eavesThat will usually be enough to let water run off the roofI do that when rain is forecast but not any other timesOther things to look for are ice building up at the edges of the roofThat can cause shingles to liftIt is usually caused by heat escaping through poorly insulated areas or an improperly vented roofOne other thing to look for is signs of the roof saggingIf there is a lot of snow on the roof, go into the attic and see if the roof is saggingIf it is, time to get some weight off it.
Aluminum foil or parchment paper.
Are you doing the work yourself? If not, $6500 will not take you very far toward all the stuff that you want to doIf you are doing the work, $6500 will buy a lot of the kind of material that you needJohn
shingles- ownes corning siding- get hardyboard/hardyplank, made from concrete fibers and animals will not touch ituse rolled insulation in the walls and blown in the ceilingu cant do this house for 6500 but its a good startlicgencontractor
I live in Maine and have experience with snow on roofsLike others have said your roof should be designed to handle the weight of snowBy itself snow is not a problemProblems can occur if it rains when there is a lot of snow on the roofThe snow absorbs the water and gets a lot heavierYou can buy a roof rake and pull down the snow near the eavesThat will usually be enough to let water run off the roofI do that when rain is forecast but not any other timesOther things to look for are ice building up at the edges of the roofThat can cause shingles to liftIt is usually caused by heat escaping through poorly insulated areas or an improperly vented roofOne other thing to look for is signs of the roof saggingIf there is a lot of snow on the roof, go into the attic and see if the roof is saggingIf it is, time to get some weight off it.
Aluminum foil or parchment paper.

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