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TYPES OF ROOF

There are various types of roofs for various kinds of structures to protect the structure from natural elements such as water, wind, or sun's rays. A roof is defined as the highest point of the structure, which serves as a covering for structural purposes, to shield the structure from elements (i,e from sun, rain or wind, etc.). In terms of structure, roofs are constructed similarly to the upper floors, however but the design of its upper surfaces could be distinct.

A clerestory roof features an interior wall that extends over a single section of the roof. the wall being lined with multiple windows or a single window. The roof sections on that are either from the wall's vertical side are usually sloping, which allows plenty of sunlight to shine through the windows.

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Sawtooth Roof

Sawtooth Roof

Sawtooth roofs are a type of roofing. Sawtooth roofing includes an set of ridges with dual pitches on both sides. The roof is composed of two or more roofs, which resemble the teeth of the saw. Each member's slope is more steep than the other. The slopes that are steeper are coated with. This kind of roof is well in large industrial buildings such as factories, and also provides sunlight.

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Modified Bitumen Roofing

Modified Bitumen Roofing

Modified Bitumen Roofing system is the most common low-slope roofing method. It's not like roof roll made of asphalt, the TPO or EPDM. Modified Bitumen isn't made of hot asphalt containing rubber and plastic additives. Between the sheets of fiberglass or polyester, they're layered.

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Conservatory roofs

Conservatory roofs

Conservatory roofs can be used to upgrade the roofs of existing conservatories that are not well-insulated or as the most preferred choice when creating a new conservatory from scratch instead of the typical large expanses of glass, or plastic. They are available in a variety of styles and may be fitted with a light source to create an orangery.

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Roof Valley

Roof Valley

Design of roof valley is built on the roofs where the slopes meet creating a v-shaped angle, that water typically flows away and a better drainage system is installed. They also have great importance in the durability and long-lasting roof covering and lightweight to build a perfect roof valley. They are similar to valleys, which are shielded from weather and moisture. Also Read: Roof Replacement Assistance

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catslide Roof

catslide Roof

Catslide roof has a pitch roof in which one side is longer over the next. The eaves being lower on this side, with the wall on the exterior being smaller. In most cases, the roof remains the same height for both walls until it is at the point where the eaves normally would be. Then it expands to the lower pitch to increase the space that is created.

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Types of Exhaust Roof Vents

Types of Exhaust Roof Vents

Types of Exhaust Roof Vents are unique to each home and the best roof ventilation for your home depends on the configuration and airflow in your home. Additional factors to consider when ventilating your roof include regional climate, local codes, and ceiling and roof construction. However, the two main types of roof ventilation are as follows:

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[Hip and Valley roofs

[Hip and Valley roofs

Hip and Valley roofs is a type of roof that has a pyramid shape, and the main function of this roof is as a windbreak. This roof is mainly chosen by people who live in areas with high rainfall or snowfall.

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Acrylic roof coating

Acrylic roof coating

Acrylic roof coatings are composed entirely of acrylic or copolymers of styrene-acrylic. With a focus on 100 100% acrylic roof coatings, these coatings offer excellent durability,as well as the following properties that are standard such as UV resistance, excellent permeance and dirt-resistant water resistance and the ability to resist abrasion

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Metal Roofing Insulation

Metal Roofing Insulation

Best Metal Roofing Insulation Options. 1. Spray Foam Insulation. 2. Rigid Board Insulation. 3. Batt and Blanket Insulation 4.Loose-fill Insulation. 5.Foil Bubble Insulation

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Types of Crawl Space Insulation:

Types of Crawl Space Insulation:

Types of Crawl Space Insulation:

1.Fiberglass Batt Insulation.
2.Foam Board Insulation.
3.Spray Foam Insulation.
4.Blown-In Insulation.

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Skillion roofs

Skillion roofs

Skillion roofs are affordable, sensible and upload an stylish layout characteristic to whichever domestic they're hooked up on. Gable roofs, on the alternative hand, offer for a extra conventional roof experience.

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lean to roof

lean to roof

The lean to roof can be constructed free-standing separately from the building. Lean to roof is more commonly used in industrial sheds. Lean to roof is usually built by the slope on the walls or support of the wall of buildings. Lean to roof is also commonly known as the sloping roof. And it is the most used roof for the extension of houses. Lean to roof is a common type of pitched roof.