is roofing paper the thicker the better for flat roof,also what glue to use for the roofing?
I am one of the biggest health nuts around, and I drink coffee every dayMy best friend ever of over 8 years is die hard Mormon, and they don't believe in drinking caffiene, (even though they drink monsters every day) And they are always against it when I go to starbucks and stuffIf you drink it black it could have a small effect on the color of your teeth if you drink it every day like I do, but health wise it is perfectly fineI've been drinking it every day for years and I am as healthy as I've ever beenIf it werent for coffee, I probably would have killed everyone around me by now :P
it increases the risk of all heart diseases/attacks and is bad for your heartno health benifits, just gives you more energy for a few hours.
I am one of the biggest health nuts around, and I drink coffee every dayMy best friend ever of over 8 years is die hard Mormon, and they don't believe in drinking caffiene, (even though they drink monsters every day) And they are always against it when I go to starbucks and stuffIf you drink it black it could have a small effect on the color of your teeth if you drink it every day like I do, but health wise it is perfectly fineI've been drinking it every day for years and I am as healthy as I've ever beenIf it werent for coffee, I probably would have killed everyone around me by now :P
it increases the risk of all heart diseases/attacks and is bad for your heartno health benifits, just gives you more energy for a few hours.
The most common roofing material for a flat roof is tar and gravelThe hot tar is mopped onto the roof, roofing felt is rolled down onto the hot tar, then more hot tar is mopped down on top of the roofing feltFinally, a thin layer of pea-sized gravel is spread over the tarThe purpose of the gravel is to prevent the sun from bleeding the volatile gas out of the tar, leaving it brittle and crackingRoofing paper, to my knowledge is stapled onto a sloped roof under shingles to prevent warm moist air from the house from rising up and condensing moisture under the shingles which can cause rotting of the wood - and if it freezes can build up as ice, then rain into your attic when it thawsProper ventilation of the attic is essential to prevent formation of ice in winter and to help keep the house cool in summer - whether you have a flat roof or a sloped oneI should also mention that there is now available much superior roofing materials for flat roofsSome comes in a roll which is rolled out, stapled down, then torched on with a tiger torchOthers come in 4'x8' panels with extra insulation and a flap on 1 end and 1 sideThe flaps are then torched onto the adjoining panels These materials will last up to 40 years or more, while a well-maintained standard tar and gravel roof fails in about 20 years(Maintenance consists of regularly adding tar and gravel where it looks thin.)
The most common roofing material for a flat roof is tar and gravelThe hot tar is mopped onto the roof, roofing felt is rolled down onto the hot tar, then more hot tar is mopped down on top of the roofing feltFinally, a thin layer of pea-sized gravel is spread over the tarThe purpose of the gravel is to prevent the sun from bleeding the volatile gas out of the tar, leaving it brittle and crackingRoofing paper, to my knowledge is stapled onto a sloped roof under shingles to prevent warm moist air from the house from rising up and condensing moisture under the shingles which can cause rotting of the wood - and if it freezes can build up as ice, then rain into your attic when it thawsProper ventilation of the attic is essential to prevent formation of ice in winter and to help keep the house cool in summer - whether you have a flat roof or a sloped oneI should also mention that there is now available much superior roofing materials for flat roofsSome comes in a roll which is rolled out, stapled down, then torched on with a tiger torchOthers come in 4'x8' panels with extra insulation and a flap on 1 end and 1 sideThe flaps are then torched onto the adjoining panels These materials will last up to 40 years or more, while a well-maintained standard tar and gravel roof fails in about 20 years(Maintenance consists of regularly adding tar and gravel where it looks thin.)