16th June 2022
What is a hip roof?
A hip roof is used in similar areas. This roof type has four sides which slope down. The incline is less steep than a gable roof. The main advantage of this roof type is its stability. Like a gable roof, it allows rain and snow to slide off quickly and has good ventilation and space properties.
What is a flat roof?
A flat roof is a roof that has a little slope. The pitch is usually no more than 10 degrees. A flat roof is normally constructed using roofing timbers across two straights, which are usually walls, most usually brick, but sometimes other materials, especially if it is a flat roof on an outbuilding or temporary building. The roof joists or roofing timbers are often embedded into the walls to give the structure additional rigidity.
A flat roof is most suited to a dry climate, where there is little rain or snow. The lack of pitch retains rain and snow and may lead to leaks if this is over prolonged periods. A flat roof is simple to construct and often cheaper in labour and raw materials than other roof types.
The costs of roofing insurance or roof protection may differ for flat roof construction in colder and temperate areas. The increased incidence of leaks due to rain and snow settling for long periods of time may make it more costly.
What is a fibreglass roof?
A fibreglass roof is suitable for flat roof construction. It has no seams, so this makes it durable and less prone to leaks, even when standing water is present. Fibreglass is a flexible material and can be used in pitch roof construction, on its horizontal sides. For flat roof construction, a fibreglass roof is a more expensive option than felt. However, a fibreglass roof will be more durable -lasting up to twenty-five years, with regular maintenance.
What is warm roof construction?
Warm roof construction is a roof with insulation, to keep the warmth in the building. It has an insulation layer over the rafters, and underneath the waterproof roof membrane.
A thatched roof is one of the oldest forms of roof construction. Of all the roof types it is probably the roof construction that everyone dreams of having on a chocolate box cottage. That said, many potential homeowners shy away from a property with a thatched roof because of the maintenance, and health and safety aspects.
Thatching is an ancient craft, building a roof from dry vegetation by layering it to keep out the elements. Straw and reeds are common materials. A thatch roof will last a comparable time to other roof types The ridge of the roof will need replacing more often. There is an increased fire risk with most thatched roofs, so roof insurance and home insurance may be more costly. The thatched roof has excellent insulation properties and works well as a successful weatherproof construction.
So there are many types of rooves and you need to consider where in the world you live when deciding on the best one for you. Roof protection and general house insurance may be more costly for some roof types.