Residential Roofing
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Residential roofing applies to structures meant for people to live in. Think about residences or homes.
Residential homes have less to worry about in terms of design and are easier to maintain, repair, and replace. They usually have higher pitches, vents, eves, more flashing, and use shingles.
Residential Roofing
The first step in a repair is to determine what caused the damage to the roof.
Purpose
To provide a weatherproof and durable covering for residential buildings.
Materials
Common materials include asphalt shingles, metal roofing (like steel or aluminum), wood shakes or shingles, tile, slate, and rubber shingles.
Design
Residential roofs typically have pitched roofs with a higher slope, which is simpler to install than commercial roofs.
Installation
Residential roofing installation is generally straightforward, with the primary challenge often being navigating around chimneys or other features.
Maintenance
Residential roofs are typically easier to maintain and repair than commercial roofs, which often require more frequent maintenance due to their larger size and exposure.