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ANSWER: Keeping concrete moist helps the curing process. Concrete hardens as a result of a chemical reaction, called hydration, between cement and water, not because it dries. The hardening, or curing, continues as long as moisture remains in the concrete.
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Q: I own a 2 1/2-story home that needs reshingling, and I could use some tips on working safely on a multi-gabled, steeply pitched roof. I’m also wondering about the most economical and practical way to go about the job. The roof now has three layers of cedar shakes over tar paper and boards of varying widths. Many of the boards have 1- or 2-inch spaces between them. We like the shakes, but the cost seems prohibitive compared to asphalt shingles. A: For working safely on a roof, wear loose-fitting clothes so you can move around freely. Also wear soft-soled shoes to prevent slipping. High-top sneakers with good ankle support are recommended. Never go on a roof on a wet or windy day. Shingles can be slippery when wet. On a steep roof, the roofing ladder should be anchored in place with a bracket or framework that extends over the ridge or roof peak. This is especially important for roofs with a 4 to 12 pitch or greater. (The first number indicates how many feet the roof rises vertically for every 12 feet of horizontal distance.) You can also use roof brackets in conjunction with a ladder. The ladder’s rungs provide a firm footing that will keep you from sliding down as well as convenient hand holds. Position the ladder so you won’t have to reach out to the sides to work. If you do have to reach out sideways, always hold the ladder with the other hand and keep your hips between the ladder rails. As to reshingling, regardless of whether you use asphalt shingles or shakes, you will have to remove the existing three layers first. If you use wood shingles, these can go over existing boards. However, if you want to use asphalt, you’ll have to cover the roofing boards with plywood sheathing. This is required to span the gaps between the boards so the asphalt shingles won’t sag, forming horizontal grooves in the roof. You are concerned about the cost difference between shakes and asphalt shingles. Wood shingles are considerably more expensive than asphalt--as much as three or four times the cost--and are more time-consuming to install. A professional might charge five to six times as much for the shakes.
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