1. roofing - Noun
2. roofing - Verb
of Roof
The act of covering with a roof.
The materials of which a roof is composed; materials for a roof.
Hence, the roof itself; figuratively, shelter.
The wedging, as of a horse or car, against the top of an underground passage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office, the victim was punched and beaten with a roofing tool after an argument over a trailer and $30 supposedly owed to one of the suspects. Source: Internet
All residences have electric heaters that supply hot water using thermal solar energy, energy-efficient appliances, LED lighting, and walls and roofing with thermal insulation that cut down on the use of heat and air conditioning. Source: Internet
Basel: De Gruyter, 2003. 12. Print. Slate is particularly suitable as a roofing material as it has an extremely low water absorption index of less than 0.4%, making the material waterproof. Source: Internet
Baked mud bricks and especially concrete blocks are also used nowadays, with thatched roofs still common, although often replaced by corrugated roofing sheets. Source: Internet
Dr James Asare, former President of Association of Ghana Industries said that the AGI and the roofing Sector empathized with the challenges Aluworks was going through, but debunked the allegations leveled against the exporting companies. Source: Internet
At the A5080 junction in Widnes, on the western side of the A557 is a Marley Eternit plant ( Eternit roofing), and on the other side is a plant of Rockwood Additives UK (former Laporte ). Source: Internet