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IF ONDURA ISN'T YOUR FIRST ROOF, MAKE IT YOUR LAST
With Ondura, you save money on labor.
And that's not all.
  
Ondura has a major cost advantage over other types of roofing.
Especially when you consider that man-hours can be cut virtually in half
for most jobs. Which means you can usually complete the job in one day
instead of two. Clean-up cost is also cut because non-biodegradable shingles
are covered over instead of thrown away. And with America's growing problem
of overburdened landfills, you'd do more than save money. You'll be helping
save the environment as well.

It's easy to install, even by yourself.
  
Ondura doesn't require special skills or tools to install. Just
common tools, such as a hammer, chalk line, saw and a measuring tape. Ondura's
lightweight panels weigh only 18 pounds each and have no sharp edges. This
makes them easy to handle, even by one person.
And the installation guide takes you step-by-step
through the procedure, from estimating materials to handling hips, valleys,
flashing, and slope changes. There's even a section on how to make sure
your roof isn't out of square. In fact, these instructions cover everything
you need to know. Even if you've never put up roofing or siding before.
Accessories include ridge vents, fiberglass
skylights (for use with sheets only), a molded pipe flashing accessory,
and color-coordinated Ondura nails.
Good-looking Ondura is easy to maintain.
  
Ondura comes in a variety of handsome baked-on colors with a
smooth finish. What's more, Ondura sheets and tiles can be repainted. So
your roof can have whatever color scheme you want to complement the structure
it's on. Ondura: It's the new wave in roofing and siding with over 40 years
of reliable performance behind it.
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