Posts Tagged ‘Home and roofing’

Estimating Nails For Roof Sheathing

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

The roofing nails play a vital role in the stability of a particular roof spread. The roof sheathing or sheets are able to bind strongly to the underlying roof layer owing to these roofing nails. The metal used in the nails must complement the architecture of the roof completely. Besides that, the number of nails for a particular area of the roof must be calculated in advance.

To estimate the amount of nails required, polish your logics and wisdom. Basic knowledge of math is enough to sort out the issue.

You would require the services of an architect scale to serve the required purpose. Check the package of the tool to locate the user manual document that elaborates the manufacturer’s specifications.

Keep a piece of paper and a regular calculator in tact throughout the whole operation. First of all, you need to find out the length and width of the roof area. Select a particular roof section to determine the number of nails required for that particular area. Elongate the scale to measure the distance between the eave and the edge. Take the slope factor into account while measuring the width of the roof. For example, a slope ratio of 3:12 relates to a slope factor of 3. Multiply the slope factor with the distance measured to get the actual width of the concerned roof portion. Measure the length of the roof as well and covert the values to ‘inches’.

Basic Categorization Of Plumbing Valves

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

A valve is a device that regulates the flow of a fluid by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. Valves are technically pipe fittings. In an open valve, fluid flows in a direction from higher pressure to lower pressure.

Plumbing valves, such as taps for hot and cold tap water are the most noticeable types of valves. However, the other types of valves are compression, cartridge, disk, ball and repairing valves. The article introduces you all the valves one by one in detail.

Compression valves: this type of valve is most commonly used in the two- handle faucet. Compression valve consists of basically two valves that work in conjunction. One valve is used to control the flow of cold water, whereas the other valve controls the flow of hot water. When turned, each valve handle compresses against rubber washers, which in turn regulates the flow of water which passes through the valve.

Compression valves use stems of varying designs, but all designs utilize neoprene washers. However, compression faucets are much more prone to leaks due to the twisting motion which in time wears out the rubber seal at the bottom of the stem.

How To Put On Tin Roofing ?

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Enhance the charm of your home or building with bonnet roofing materials as these provide an extravagant face to any building. Although, these are quite unusual, these offer a huge list of advantages to the homeowners. These are not only stylish but, cheap and easy to install.

Whenever, the longevity of the roofs is talked about, tin roofs usually win the race. This is because; these have a long life span of about 50 years. These pose high survivability even in bad weather conditions. All you need to do is, just paint them regularly. The write up below provides the step by step procedure for building the tin roofs.

One of the most important look out is to gather all the needed items like 30-lb. roofing felt, 1-inch galvanized clout nails, 3-inch metal edging, 1 1/4-inch roofing nails, 12-foot sheets of tin roofing, 1/4-inch metal wood screws and tin snips before starting the installation.

Apply 30-lb. roofing felt over the entire roof as a base for your tin roof. After you have properly applied it over the complete roof, nail them with the rafters using 1 inch galvanized clout nails.

Electric Plumbing Snake- An Essential Tool

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Is your drain sluggish? Want to get rid of odors and clogs? Then surely it’s a time to clear your drainage pipe. Accumulated waste such as hair, food residues etc. on the surface of the drain usually block it. Fortunately, cleaning up a clogged sink is not a difficult job but a little messy.

There are plenty of techniques used to avoid drain clogging. You can unclog your drainage system by putting water with large amount of salt in it. Baking soda and vinegar are also used for this purpose. Also, for unclogging the drains you need tools like plunger or pliers. If the situation is worse, you may require an electric snake or an auger.

Let us see the way one should use the auger so as to quickly and efficiently remove the debris from the drains.

First things first, start inserting the auger into the pipe. Make sure you wear gloves for this also, better grip, and keeps your hands a little bit cleaner. Electric augers are big with a lot of cable and an auger at the end that goes deep into the drain to unplug the drain.

What is a Bonnet Roof ?

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Enhance the charm of your home or building with bonnet roof structures as these provide an extravagant face to any building. Although, these are quite unusual, it is a preferred choice for most of the homeowners.

Each roof side of the roof has two slopes named as upper and lower slopes. Hipped roofs are generally transformed into bonnet roofs. With this roofing style, gables are not present.

Bonnet roof has upper slope steeper than the slope at the lower end. Thus, the bottom slope acts as a huge eave and protects the wall of the home from odd weather conditions. For this feature of the roof, these are also known as kicked eave roofs.

Bonnet roofs have the advantage of being excellent in environments subject to high winds. They are good where tornadoes and hurricanes are yearly threats. The roof provides minimal wind resistance, and the solid design helps it hold on to the walls if constructed with higher pitch.

This roof design addresses one of the most common problems with the hip roof, which is lack of clearance under the roof. Moreover, it provides a very less space under the roof, thus, making the rooms look smaller.