What type of roof is it?The easiest way is to paint it white.It will not then absorb the heat.If it is a big area.I would suggest you remove the plasterboard to the underside of the roof and use an insulation material such as polystyrene sheet or granules.If it is a pitched roof with loft access then place insulation between the ceiling joists.Best to consult a builder if not sure.He will give you the best advice.
2007-02-23 19:43:16
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answered by jjinbkk 3
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?? The whole point of a roof is to protect the house from the sun.
You could grow trees next to it, or erect a very tall fence on the south side of it. I think it would be easier and quicker, though, to install a good layer of insulation between the roof and the rest of the house. Insulation keeps warm things warm, but it also keeps cool things cool. The insulation should soak up the warmth so it doesn't transmit into the house.
2007-02-23 19:54:23
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answered by Madame M 7
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You are on track. Here's why, and I quote: -- " I truly hope this is NOT a New Religion as some have posited since I ABHOR religion and would not want to contribute one more religion to the bunch that already exist. " Hear! Hear! That's why you can pull it off. As to the San Andreas fault, I have some familiarity with this sort of thing, for here there exists the tricky Hayward fault and the Calaveras fault. What you are speaking to here is a kind of facsimile of a vortex. Thus a safe altar will be that of comprised of plants, many plants, those that bear varying and colorful expression and form -- and of course there is the great rock, such as granite, and those rock which truly have resonant quality.
2016-03-16 00:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Now a days , with higher buildings everyone is in need of direct SUN LIGHT .
YOU ARE LUCKY ENOUGH TO GET IT . SUN light will keeps your house free from so many internal problumes . GOOD LUCK .
2007-02-23 19:31:37
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answered by Jacky.- the "INDIAN". 6
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build a roof over it.
2007-02-23 19:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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how i protect roof from sun heat in summer the area is so big about 3500 sq feet if any one have good idea please inform
2016-04-17 21:56:26
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answered by abc x 1
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Built it under a tree, a huge one!
2007-02-23 20:01:30
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answered by Expression 5
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by pouring water on the terrase or covering from shelter
2007-02-23 19:32:51
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answered by raj 1
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Cover it!
2007-02-23 19:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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u can put straw roof
2007-02-23 19:33:02
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answered by nav 2
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