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By: Frazier Roofs & Gutters https://frazierservices.com Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters1 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ROOFS WITH PICTURES
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THE PROS… Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters2 Gable roofs are praised for supplying the home with a larger internal attic space. Very cost-effective to build and install. Sloped construction can easily shed rainwater to fend off any unwanted leaks. GABLE ROOF
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While the design is optimal for preventing leaks, it increases the roof’s vulnerability to wind damages. Additional vents will be needed to properly circulate airflow and avoid unwanted moisture buildup. May minimize the visual beauty of properties with a vintage or Victorian aesthetic. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters3 THE CONS…
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GAMBREL ROOF Increases the space of the loft Compared with other types of roofing options, uses a minimal amount of building materials.types of roofing options Building and maintaining is extremely economical. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters4 THE PROS…
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GAMBREL ROOF Not a suitable option for northern climates that experience regular, heavy snowfall – the construction cannot support the dense weight and would be inclined to collapse. Although inexpensive to maintain, requires a healthy amount of regular roof maintenance. regular roof maintenance When constructed poorly highly prone to leaking. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters5 THE CONS…
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The design allows for the creation of an outdoor patio or colorful garden. The construction also allows for the convenient installation solar panels for families looking for an eco-friendly roofing solution. an eco-friendly roofing solution HVAC units can be attached to the roof, where they will be concealed from view. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters6 FLAT ROOF THE PROS…
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FLAT ROOF Despite having a slight pitch, flat roofs are still extremely vulnerable to leaks from pooling rainwater. Not the most cost-effective roofing option as it will require regular maintenance. To avoid costly and extensive damages, you will need a roofing professional.need a roofing professional Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters7 THE CONS…
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HIP ROOF Possesses a high level of stability, ideal for windy regions. The sloped sides easily shed snow, reducing unwanted buildup and subsequent water damage. The visually stunning design of hipped roofing complements virtually all home styles. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters8 THE PROS…
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HIP ROOF The hip roof is more likely to suffer from leaking. These odds are increased for roofs where dormers are attached. Extra building materials are needed to assemble the roof May pose challenges pertaining to proper ventilation and thus could require additional vents. Copyright @ Frazier Roofs & Gutters9 THE CONS…
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