Facades and Flat Roofs- the different applications on the market and what is being developedErnst, Willi
From beer coolers to beard shaving, from replacement woobies to replacement uniforms, from squatting to sewing, here's what goes down once a rumor becomes real.The player"I didn't want to shave," saysAndrew Cashner. A couple of weeks before going from theBaltimore Oriolesto theBoston Red S...
Operating costs of rooftop solar systems are relatively low compared to the initial investment but include maintenance, repairs, and potential component replacements over the system's lifetime. In Germany, annual maintenance costs are typically around 1% to 2% of the initial system cost. This includ...
Dwelling coverage encompasses the structure of your home, including the walls, floors, windows and roof. Built-in appliances, such as furnaces, are also typically included in your dwelling coverage. An attached garage, porch or deck would fall under your dwelling coverage, too. Which events are...
A home warranty plan doesn't cover everything. Read this guide to discover what's protected and what isn't, so there are no unpleasant surprises down the road.
Sometimes, roof mastics will be labeled as sealants. The difference is that mastics are typically a part of a larger roofer system and perform best when paired with a coating top coat, whereas sealants are standalone repair products used for small patch sections of a roof. In some cases, ...
Flat roofs are good for solar because you can always tilt your panels toward the south. A common practice is to mount them at a 15-degree angle—enough of a tilt to keep off the debris and get the panels into the sweet spot for production, but not so much that the wind gets behind...
Typical built-up roofs have three to five layers, called “plies”. Built-up roof systems typically have a layer of insulation under the waterproof bitumen membrane, as well as some sort of protective surfacing, most commonly gravel.
There is a culture of pretending business programming is more than it is. Some of you calling for more Java in University may take false hope that I am on your side. You may think that the people arguing for Scheme, Haskell, and OCaml are elitists. Wrong. They do not have a problem...
Flat, in its most common usage, refers to a surface that is level and smooth, without raised areas or indentations. This characteristic is often sought after in various contexts, such as in construction or the design of appliances, where uniformity and evenness are prized. On the other hand...