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  2. Roofer - Wikipedia

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    A roofer, roof mechanic, or roofing contractor is a tradesman who specializes in roof construction. Roofers replace, repair, and install the roofs of buildings, using a variety of materials, including shingles, single-ply, bitumen, and metal. Roofing work includes the hoisting, storage, application, and removal of roofing materials and ...

  3. Roofing - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Roofing can mean: Roofing material, used in the construction of a roof;

  4. Roof shingle - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, fiberglass-based asphalt shingles are by far the most common roofing material used for residential roofing applications. In Europe, they are called bitumen roof shingles or tile strips, and are much less common. [4] They are easy to install, relatively affordable, last 20 to 60 years and are recyclable in some areas.

  5. Domestic roof construction - Wikipedia

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    Some roofing materials help reduce air conditioning costs in hot climates by being designed to reflect light. Asphalt shingles is the most used roofing material in North America, making up as much as 75% of all steep slope roofs. This type of material is also gaining popularity in Europe due to lower installation costs.

  6. Roof - Wikipedia

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    1. To shed water i.e., prevent water from standing on the roof surface. Water standing on the roof surface increases the live load on the roof structure, which is a safety issue. Standing water also contributes to premature deterioration of most roofing materials. Some roofing manufacturers' warranties are rendered void due to standing water. 2.

  7. Rooftopping - Wikipedia

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    Rooftopping, sometimes called roofing, refers to the unsecured ascent of rooftops, cranes, antennas, bell towers, smokestacks, or other tall structures, usually illegally. Rooftoppers usually take photos or videos of their climbs.

  8. Vitaliy Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the video sparked a discussion on the safety and the liability of the incident. [2] [6] [7] Later in 2014, they hijacked an LED billboard on the roof of a Hong Kong building, advertising their Shanghai climb on the billboard. [8] In April 2016, a video was posted of them climbing the Lotte World Tower in Seoul. Despite the ...

  9. Buildering - Wikipedia

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    They (E.g., Mustang Wanted) shared footage of their achievements on video portals such as YouTube. In 2013, the History Press published a book by John Engle on the history of student pranks at Trinity College Dublin , which featured a full chapter on the university's long-standing night climbing tradition, including the buildering activities of ...