Roofing

What to Expect When Converting From a Flat to a Pitched Roof

Having a flat roof on your home or commercial property can be beneficial in terms of visual appeal, but you’ll also have to deal with some of its downsides. Flat roofs tend to be more costly to maintain over time since they’re more vulnerable to water leaks, damage, rot and mold growth. This means more money is spent on new seals and coatings.

Should you decide to switch to a sloped roofing system, you’ll need to consider a few things as you go through the renovation process. 

How Much It Costs

One of the simplest options in converting to a pitched roof is through the use of a trussed roofing structure with two angled planes. This should still be done by a professional, however, because it’s still a complex process that can potentially affect the stability of your home’s existing foundation and architecture. Additional valleys, angles and gables can be built into a converted roof as well so long as your existing structure handles the added weight.

When you work with a roofer, the pro can help choose other options for your converted roof. You can expect some to be expensive, but they’re often the better investment, especially if they’re structurally better for your home.

Updating Your Current Roofing Architecture

Once you’ve decided which type of pitched roofing system is best for your home, you then need to work with your hired contractor and plan a new architectural design. There are several ways to go about a roof conversion, so it helps to talk it over so you can have a clearer understanding of how the renovation process will be done.

Quality Assurance Roofing is the name to trust when you’re looking for the best roof repair contractor in the area. Call us at (479) 279-8500 if you’re in Rogers, AR, or (417) 799-7889 if you’re in Branson, MO. You can also fill out our online contact form. We also serve our customers in Fayetteville and neighboring communities.

Erica Bray

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