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Old-House Journal Magazine Index
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ROOFING
Learn about old house roofing in these articles from Old House Journal.
Banishing Bats
Once bats move into an old house, they rarely relocate, unless evicted using proper exclusion techniques. Here's what you need to know to make your building a bat-free zone.
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Clay Today, & Tomorrow Too
Tile roofs are defining features on many old houses. A little background can help keep yours looking good as new.
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Crowning Jewels
Adorning your roof and gutters with a host of accessories can prove aesthetically pleasing as well as practical.
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Going Batty
Web exclusive commentary on Banishing Bats from our editor.
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Metal Shingles
Roofing in Victorian stamped steel and copper is still practical today.
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The Tile Top Ten
Think you know your notable tile-roofed buildings? Check yourself against our Top Ten list, where The Grove Park Inn is but one of many memorable names.
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