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Professional Tips and Guides from Qualified Builders in Windsor

Flat Roofs vs Pitched Roofs

Choosing a roof that adds value and appeal to your building is crucial. However, a flat roof vs a pitched roof may confuse you about which one is best.

At Substructure Development Ltd, our expert builders specialize in building both types of roofs, paying meticulous attention to details and handling complex projects strictly to meet deadlines. 

As industry leaders, we offer our outstanding building services throughout Windsor, Maidenhead, and Ascot. Contact us by calling on 01507 838017 or 01753 585 319, and get a free quote!

Flat Roofs 

A roof with a flat surface with an almost invisible slope for water drainage is known as a flat roof. 

Advantages

Inexpensive Installation

Flat roofs are usually less costly to install as their structure is plain and needs less material. They are also faster to build and are fascinating to many business holders. 

Contemporary Layout

If a clean roof layout is what you're looking for, a flat roof is your go-to option. It offers a spacious, straight, classy, and minimalist layout, which is becoming a trend for commercial and residential buildings. 

Disadvantages

Brief Lifespan

A flat roof may have only 10 years of life. If you're not looking to move houses or buildings for a long time, getting a flat roof may not be the best option. 

Extra Maintenance

Snow and rainfall may add extra maintenance for flat roofs. Furthermore, a yearly inspection is recommended to avoid huge issues affecting your building. 

pitched vs flat roofs

Pitched Roofs

A roof with a peak and downward slope, usually forming a triangle shape, is called a pitched roof. 

Advantages

Extended Lifespan

Pitched roofs usually possess more lifetime than flat roofs. These roofs may come with materials that define their life expectancy. For instance, asphalt-shingle-pitched roofs can last for 10-30 years. 

Moderate Maintenance

As pitched roofs have a downward slope, rain and snowfall quickly drain out. It rules out the problem of recurrent maintenance and yearly inspection. 

Disadvantages

Expensive Installation

Pitched roofs have a complex structure and require more building material and time. Hence, they are more expensive when compared with flat roofs. 

Old School Layout

If you're targeting modern, fresh-look building designs, a pitched roof is an unsuitable option. A flat roof, in this regard, may add more to your desired structures! 

Contact Substructure Development Ltd for Outstanding Building Services

At Substructure Development Ltd, our builders aim to meet your requirements by offering professional building services. Contact us today by ringing at 01507 838017 or 01753 585 319. You can also email us at substructure1@sky.com, or fill out our contact form.