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reroof

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reroof [ˌriːˈruːf] VTponer un tejado or techo nuevo en or a


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Byline: David Jones SLATE from a North Wales quarry is being used to reroof an iconic building over the border in England.
Atlanta slate roofing companies that work with slate often use it to reroof their more upscale homes, as it is a more expensive option than asphalt.
Past events have raised money to reroof the village hall and replace the heating system plus windows and other essentials.
 
 
 
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