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					  <title>Aluminum Roofing Material</title>
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					  <title>Galvanized Steel Roofing Material</title>
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					  <title>Roofing Materials Overview</title>
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					  <description>An overview of roofing materials including tile, clay, metal, copper and asphalt.</description>
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					  <title>Standing Seam Metal Roof</title>
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					  <description>Standing seam roofs get their name from the type of joint used between the panels.&#160; An upturned edge&#160; each section is used to connect&#160; adjacent metal sections. This type of joint raises the seam above the surrounding drainage run and creates the distinctive seam lines for which the material is named.</description>
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