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How can I tell if I have FireFree roofing product?

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How can I tell if I have FireFree roofing product?

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To be honest, you didn’t describe your problem in detail. So it will be difficult to help you, but I can advise you, Frisco Roofer, who will not only check your roof but can also help to fix it. I advise them to you because from personal experience, I realized that they are the ones who do everything in great shape. When my roof was beaten by hail, they made it to me in great shape.

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What kind of roofing product exactly do you need? You need to explain your requirements more precisely so that people can help you. I can recommend you roofers in Mansfield tx, but will it help you? I’ll be only too glad if it turns out to be useful for you. However, in any case, I hope that you will explain your requirements better.

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To identify whether you have a FireFree roof, you may (a) ask the builder of your property or the roofer who installed your roof, or (b) remove one shingle to see whether the capital letters “FF” are embossed on the upper front portion of the shingle, or take a shingle to your local building supply store or roofer, and they may be able to assist you with its identification. Re-Con’s FireFree roofing products are a composite product made from Portland cement and cellulose fiber. They were manufactured as tiles and panels between December, 1993 andNovember, 1997. Some installations may have occurred in 1998. Not included in this Settlement are FireFree Plus PMFC and Quantum Plus PMFC, which are embossed with the symbols “FF+,” and are new and different products than the products involved in this class action. If you have internet access you may view photographs of FireFree Tiles on the litigation website at www.re-con.

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