Did you know that a lot more thought goes into the style, structure, shape and design of your roof than one would think? That’s right, it’s not just something that holds up your chimney, gives Santa a landing pad and keeps the rain out of your home like Ft. Myers Roofing.
Home owners are now increasingly roofing their houses themselves and utilizing another means of customizing their home by picking from a wide array of styles and combining them for a unique look.
There is the ever popular gable roof, with two planes that are equal in length and slope away from a triangular ridge in the middle, which is created by a perpendicular joining of the two planes at the center. The hip roof is a slight variation of this, with four planes instead of two that are all unequal and sloping. There is no gable and the major slopes are at the front and the back of the roof and the minor ones are at the sides.
The strangely named hip and valley does exactly that: uses the hip roof to create a valley wherever the planes are perpendicular to each other. The gable and valley combines the non-gable edge of the gable roof with the hip roof.
Choosing the style of the roof itself is a choice usually made while the construction of the house is still underway. The next customization step that usually proves to be a less technical decision is choosing the style of the shingles and this can be altered even years down the line.
Home owners can choose from one of two types of asphalt when it comes to shingles. These two are the 3-tab and the architectural and the method of installation involves no difference; it is only the appearance that is distinguishable. The 3-tab shingles style is a single layer of mat material which contains asphalt and is covered in granules that provide a texture. The roof however, has a flat look that is very smooth in appearance since the design of the 3-tab shingles ensures that they lay very close together.
Architectural or dimensional shingles are true to their name. They involve several layers of asphalt packed in together over a thick foundation. The name of the style comes from the 3D and multi layered look the asphalt gives, and is usually preferred by home owners because it gives dimension and durability to the roof. This is because the multiple layers make it more difficult for the roof to get damaged due to the effects of weather or time.
If you would rather not go with asphalt, you can choose the corrugated metal roofing which involves metal panels that are in the styles of ridges or waves. While these are less pleasing aesthetically, they are longer lasting than asphalt roofs so you should consider them for garages or the roofs of barns. You can also pick wood shingles, clay shingles or slate shingles. These all create different effects and have the ability to make your home look natural or modern, depending on your preference.
No matter what style you go with or what the design of your roof is, it is an important way of customizing your house to get the look you want.
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