Roof

A complete guide to roofing, including information on how to choose tiles, metals and other materials, types of roofs, and roof repairs and restoration.

Roof load bearing capacity

Load bearing capacity is another crucial consideration for roofs. It determines what sort of roofing materials can be used, and whether things like solar...

Weatherproofing and roofs

A roof's job, in the simplest terms, is to keep the elements out. If a roof isn't weatherproof, it can cause major structural damage...

Thatched roof

Thatched roofs are made from dried plant stalks. While extremely uncommon in modern house roofs, thatch is a popular choice for outdoor structures like...
Performance considerations for roofs

Performance considerations for roofs

There are a few things a roof needs to do well. The measure of a roof's performance will change from house to house, and...

Arched roof

Arched roofs offer excellent structural strength, and an unusual and eye-catching design. Nowadays, arched roofs are typically made from curved steel.   Arched roofs can be...
A curved roof

Curved roof

Curved roofs, most commonly made of steel in modern designs, offer the opportunity to add organic curves and a softer, rounder look to your...

Roofing membrane

A roofing membrane is a plastic seal that's wrapped around a roof for weatherproofing. Membranes are becoming more popular on homes these days, particularly...

Roof shingles

Roof shingles, while similar to roof tiles, are normally flat and much thinner. Roof shingles can be made from all kinds of materials, including...

Domed roof

Circular roofs can take many shapes and forms - either flat or pitched, or even domed. Domed roofs, while strong, are unusual and may...

Sawtooth roof

Saw tooth roofs were traditionally an industrial/warehouse type roof. They are now increasingly popular in houses, thanks to the amount of daylight they allow.   Sawtooth...
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