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What is roof blistering?
Author: Rae Fakner
Website: http://www.RoofingFAQ.com
Added: Thu, Jul 6, 2006 15:28:10
Category: Roofing Questions
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Blistering is raised areas of trapped air or moisture in the surface of a roof. When the surface of the roof develops a high temperature, as it does on hot, sunny days, the pressure inside the blisters increases, causing the adhesion of the asphalt shingles to weaken.
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