Whether you're building a house or remodeling your roof, it's essential to know the ramifications of the structure designs that you choose. Read on to consider all the styles, and combination of styles, of roofs and the pros and cons of each. Roofing Structures: The Pros and Cons Let's take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of each structure: DOME ROOF Pros:
PYRAMID ROOF Pros:
CURVED ROOF Pros:
SALTBOX ROOF Pros:
BONNET ROOF Pros:
BUTTERFLY ROOF Pros:
JERKINHEAD ROOF Pros:
SKILLION ROOF Pros:
FLAT ROOF Pros:
GAMBREL ROOF Pros:
MANSARD ROOF Pros:
HIP ROOF Pros:
GABLE ROOF Pros:
COMBINATION ROOFS Pros:
If you're building a home in West Michigan, call Town Corners Roofing at 616-772-9700 or fill out our contact form for a FREE consultation. Build a roof you can be proud of!
There is a way to remain confident that your home isn't falling apart. Simultaneously inspect your windows, doors, siding, and roof. It's convenient and saves money if you need to repair more than one thing at once!
A Thorough Inspection To make sure your home is ready for whatever weather is yet to come, we look for signs of future deterioration. These warnings include:
Protect Your Home Scheduling all your exterior inspections at once allows you to:
Convenient Planning When Buying a Home It's convenient to schedule a complete exterior inspection when considering buying a house. If the house has many red flags, you can dodge a bullet! When You Suspect Damage It's easier to plan for an inspection and repairs when the whole exterior is being looked at simultaneously. If you intend to miss work to be present, you only need to be absent once. If you live in West Michigan, call Town Corners Roofing and Exteriors at 616-772-9700 or fill out our contact form for a FREE estimate. Save money and ensure protection with a complete exterior inspection. Check-in on your home in the most convenient way. If you annually have a full house for the holidays, or entertain frequently, you may need a new roof before your neighbor. We have a little-known explanation. It involves heat, humidity, and condensation.
How Does the Population of a Home Affect the Roof? When discussing the relationship between your roof and an abundance of guests at home, it comes down to humans producing heat, humidity, and condensation.
The Damage Will Only Get Worse. Mold, decking, and shingle damage open the door to more problems.
Of course, we aren't suggesting you change your family traditions. But it’s important to ensure that your home has enough ventilation. Your home may need a dehumidifier and conserving energy as much as possible can also help. Inspect your roof if you suspect damafe. If you're in West Michigan, call Town Corners Roofing and Exteriors at 616-772-9700 or fill out our contact form for a FREE inspection and estimate. Avoid the consequences of roof damage. Happy holidays! Next-door neighbors with roofs installed simultaneously often find themselves confused when one needs a replacement before the other. The truth is there is no riddle to the situation. Many factors attack your roof independently from that of your neighbor.
Let's talk about what impacts the lifespan of your roof. Why Might Identical Roofs Have Different Lifespans? Here are 11 contributions to having an earlier roof replacement than your neighbor: 1. The location of your trees. Trees have the potential to protect or harm your roof. If you have them in the right spot, they can:
On the other hand, if your trees stand too close to your house, they may:
2. The amount of residents in your home. The more people living in one house, the warmer it is, and the higher the cooling costs. Humans create a lot of condensation within an enclosed space. Each person adds moisture to your residence by:
Excess moisture leads to mold and mildew. 3. The design. Asphalt shingles aren't as durable as other materials like metal. Furthermore, the slope could encourage pooling, and if the roof is dark, it can absorb heat and degrade faster. 4. Negligence of ongoing maintenance. If you aren't performing ongoing maintenance, you may miss warning signs before damage occurs. 5. The size of your house. According to eia.gov, “Space heating and air conditioning account for a much smaller share of household energy use in apartments than in detached single-family homes.” 6. Quality of installation. If a roofer installed your roof poorly, you may experience leaks and failures earlier than usual. 7. Constant repair. It is more expensive to constantly repair your roof than to get one replacement. 8. Curling or cracked shingles. These are signs of brittle shingles that will break down and can blow away. 9. Moss or algae growth. Moss and algae absorb water. The moisture degrades shingles and invites mold. 10. Bald spots. Without granules, your shingles can't protect your roof effectively. 11. Missing shingles. Your roof WILL leak without shingles. Your roof is vulnerable to elements of your lifestyle and factors you can't control, so roofs don't always last as long as their twin. Whether you'd like to start with a roof inspection, get repairs, or a replacement, call Town Corners Roofing and Exteriors at 616-772-9700 or fill out our contact form for a FREE estimate. We service West Michigan. Stop whatever you're doing and prepare your roof for Winter! The combination of Fall negligence and Winter weather is likely to damage your roof. So, follow this checklist to avoid mishaps.
Avoid These Awful Consequences. Fall and Winter weather can do a number on your house:
Your Fall Checklist You will be clear as long as you complete these nine tasks.
Taking care of your home is worth the time because it'll save you money in repairs in the long run. Your roof is especially vulnerable in the fall and Winter. Call Town Corners Roofing and Exteriors for your annual Fall inspection at 616-772-9700 or fill out our contact form. We service West Michigan. If your roof is old and you haven't inspected it within the last year, you should check it now! To avoid expensive and structural damage, follow our guide of issues to look for in your attic and roof.
Five Things To Inspect Your Attic For Sure, it can be scary to go up in your attic, but the consequences of ignoring it are even more terrifying. Here are five things to check on:
Three Roofing Concerns and How To Detect Them Additionally, here are three roofing concerns you can detect on your own:
It doesn't cost anything to walk up to your attic and look around, but it's expensive to make significant repairs or replacements, and now you know what to look for. So, if you find issues that need repair or a closer look, call Town Corners Roofing and Exteriors at (616) 772-9700 or fill out our contact form for a FREE estimate. |
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