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    Do you have a sloped roof? Here are the common issues you might experience

    Paul WatsonBy Paul WatsonDecember 2, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    If you are thinking of installing a sloped roof, you will have to be prepared to face some common issues which are mentioned below.

    1. You will have to spend more money on heating

    During the winter season, you will have to put some extra resources to heat inside the house. Compared to lower sloped roofs, therefore, the sloped roofs are considered to be not-so-friendly to the environment. In fact, sloped roofs mean that there is more atmosphere to heat compared to a house with a low sloped roof.

    1. It is costly to build a sloped roof

    Building a sloped roof generally costs high. The price would be expensive even when for a repair. Any roofing contractor will spend more hours on making a sloped roof compared to other roof designs. In addition to that, it takes a considerable amount of time to get a sloped roof built. Considering all the facts, it is safe to assume that any roofing company would offer you a pretty expensive quotation to build a sloped roof. When it comes to repairs, roofing companies will charge more because of the increased amount of risk involved with sloped roofs. All in all, sloped roofs are an expensive choice.

    1. Design of the house

    The style and the steepness of the roof directly affect the entire appearance of the house. Compared to sloped roofs, designing beautiful flat roofs are easier. If you have an idea to go for a sloped roof, you must take a look at a house design that has a flat roof first and see how attractive it is.

    1. A different structure is required

    When it comes to creating a sloped roof, you should be ready to spend on some additional work related to the structure of the house. It definitely requires deeper footings on the foundation to support the sloped roof. So, if you are planning to have a sloped roof over an existing structure, things are going to be pretty difficult and costly.

    In a nutshell, sloped roofs are expensive compared to flat roofs. Also, they require time to be completed. You should take this information into thorough consideration before choosing a roofing style.

    This article was provided by D’Angelo & Sons Roofing and Exteriors.

    https://dangeloandsons.com/roofing-eavestrough-burlington/

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