Different Types of Roofs Essex Junction VT

The style of roof on a house does much to help characterize the home. There are a number of different roof styles and materials available for your home. The style of roof on a house does much to help characterize the home. Take a mobile home for example. The flat, metal roof quickly identifies the home as a mobile.

Lafayette Roofing & Home Imprv
(802) 324-7951
72 Suzie Wilson Rd
Essex Jct, VT
Vermont Custom Roofing
(802) 253-1545
46 Kellogg Rd
Essex Junction, VT
R. West & Sons, Llc
802-324-2910
North Hero, VT
BLAKEJENKINSPAINTING
18027519028
33 LEWIS COURT
SAINT JOHNSBURY, VT
Carbide Tool Supply
(802) 674-5000
PO Box 321
Ascutney, VT
Cj S Roofing
(802) 878-5155
220 Colchester Rd
Essex Junction, VT
Shingle City Roofing & Siding Inc
(802) 324-6979
169 Pearl St
Essex Junction, VT
Ron Bryan Roofing
802-917-3663
69 South Main Street
Waterbury, VT
Rathburn Construction
(802)371-8447
1362 Depot St
Danby, VT
Carolina Roof Check
802 917-3663
126 Leonard
New Bern, VT
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Different Types of Roofs

There are a number of different roof styles and materials for you to choose from.

The style of roof on a house does much to help characterize the home. Take a mobile home for example. The flat, metal roof quickly identifies the home as a mobile.

Roof pitches are determined by the measurements of their rise (the measurement from the top of the wall to the peak of the roof) and their run (the distance from the outside wall to the center of the house). You will hear your roof pitch described something like this "a four and 12 elevation," which means the roof rises four inches for every 12 inches it runs.

There are a number of different roof styles, as the following show:

Gable roof. One of the most commonly used styles, a gable roof consists of two sides of equal size that peak in the middle. It is simple to build, and can be steep or more on the flat side.
Hip roof. Unlike the gable roof that has two sides that peak in the middle, the hip roof has four sides that slope downward. It also involves a bit more work to build.
Mansard roof.  A unique style that, put simply, resembles an upside-down casserole dish. The top is shaped similar to a rectangle fanning out at the bottom into an overhang.
Pyramid hip roof. Similar to the hip roof, but the sides meet in a point at the peak.
Gambrel roof. Better known as a barn roof.
Saltbox roof. Like a gable roof, but one side is much longer than the other, allowing for extra living area on one side of the house...

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