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What things should be viewed for roof coating?

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 Roof coating can provide a protective and energy-efficient solution for extending the life of your roof. When considering roof coating, there are several factors to take into account to ensure a successful and effective application: Roof Material: The type of roofing material you have (e.g., asphalt shingles, metal, single-ply membrane, built-up roofing) will influence the type of coating that is suitable. Not all coatings are compatible with all roofing materials. Roof Condition: Inspect the condition of your roof. Roof coatings are not a solution for severely damaged or structurally compromised roofs. Address any necessary repairs before applying the coating. Climate and Weather: Consider your local climate and weather conditions. Some coatings are better suited for specific climates, and factors like temperature, rainfall, and UV exposure can affect the performance and lifespan of the coating. Coating Type...

Why do we need lightning conductors?

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Lightning conductors, also known as lightning rods or air terminals, are essential safety devices designed to protect buildings, structures, and people from the destructive effects of lightning strikes.   Here's why we need lightning conductors:   Safety : Lightning strikes are incredibly powerful electrical discharges that can cause significant damage to buildings and structures, leading to fires, explosions, and even structural collapse. By providing a designated path for lightning to follow, lightning conductors help prevent lightning from striking other vulnerable parts of a structure, reducing the risk of fires and other forms of damage.   Path of Least Resistance: Lightning naturally seeks the path of least resistance to the ground. A lightning conductor provides this path by offering a highly conductive route for the lightning's energy to travel safely to the ground, minimizing the chances of it traveling through non-conductive materials like wood, brick, or concr...