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How To Pick A New Roof

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Choosing a new roof can be quite the task. After all, it is going to last for potentially decades to come. So, you need to ensure you make the right decision. You have the choice of either a flat or pitched design, both with their own advantages. From there, you need to choose a material to protect your building. Read on to find out what questions you should ask yourself.

Where Is It Going?

Are you looking to roof a whole building? Or perhaps you just need a structure for an extension, porch or outbuilding? Flat roofs are becoming increasingly popular solutions for extensions and porches due to how quick they are to install. In the UK, pitched designs are the most common for house protection. If it’s a large commercial building you’re looking to fit, a flat style would be more suitable due to its size.

Skylights on roof

How Do You Want It To Look?

A new roof is going to transform the look of any structure. It’s really important you consider the kerb appeal it will bring. If you go for the pitched type, you’ve still got the choice of slates or tiles. Both of which have slightly different aesthetics. Older houses might benefit more visually with a pitched design. Take a look at the outside of the property and decide which would suit the house more.

Modern home

How Long Do You Need It To Last?

Obviously the answer to this question is probably going to be ‘a long time’. Different materials will last longer than others though. Each roof and its materials will have different pros and cons, performing differently and requiring specific maintenance. If you’re looking for a structure that will last for a long time, slate is one of the most durable materials. Although a larger investment than other solutions, slate has been known to last hundreds of years in some cases.

Slate Roof

How Much Do You Want To Spend?

Generally speaking, a flat roof is going to be more affordable than its pitched counterpart. Various materials will have different prices too. A flat structure is going to be less expensive because they’re less complex to design and install compared to a pitched structure. As previously said, materials like slate are going to be a slightly larger investment than other materials because of its durability and appearance.

For A Quality Roof, Contact Us Today

If you need help finding a roof that’s appropriate for your project, talk to our experts today. With our wealth of experience, we can recommend what we think will be most suitable for you and your expectations.

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