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All You Need To Know About Roof Bedding and Repointing

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  A healthy roof is vital for the upkeep of your home. The bedding and pointing of a roof are critical components of its construction, and their repair and maintenance are also crucial. Your ageing roof's structure can be strengthened by rebedding and repointing. Roof bedding refers to the cement mortar bed that holds the concrete and clay roof tiles in place. Roof repointing is the second layer applied over the roof bedding to add a layer of protection. What Is Roof Bedding and Repointing? Roof rebedding involves: Removing the old mortar. Cleaning the roof. Repositioning the roof tiles. Resetting the ridge caps.  The procedure entails capping the ridges and sealing them with mortar. The sealed caps are then covered with a flexible bedding compound or mortar. Roof repointing involves applying a second layer of protection to a roof after it has been rebedded. Roof repointing adds a durable extra layer to the mortar bedding, allowing concrete and roof tiles to stay in place more se

Why Is Cleaning Solar Panels Important?

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Because solar panels can be sensitive and brittle, it's critical to know thoroughly about solar panel cleaning methods. Since they have a long lifespan, require little maintenance, and are resistant to all types of weather, solar systems are very beneficial in the long run. Manufacturers' conventional recommendation is to keep the panels clear of leaves, dust, and other debris, but rain may naturally take care of all these issues. For optimal solar system performance, it is simple to advise adding manual panel cleaning and maintenance in addition to the rain. To clean the panels, turn off your system first, then remove any dust or filth with water or biodegradable soap.  You should use a sponge or soft cloth to clean any excess water. Avoid using strong cleaning products on your solar panels since they may damage them. When Should You Clean Your Panels? Ideally, you should only clean the panels once every six to twelve months. Dirt, bird droppings, trash, and other debris mu