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Things To Keep In
Mind When Choosing A
Roof
Height
considerations:
A story is a
floor that's
above ground.
Most homes are
either one or
two stories. If
your house has
more than one
story, your
roofing job may
require more
specialized
equipment.
Beware
moisture:
Do you spot
moisture in your
house? That's
the first clue
that there's a
breach in your
roofing. You may
notice a
slightly
discolored spot
on the wall, a
loose piece of
wall covering,
peeling paint on
a ceiling, or a
damp smell along
a hallway. Your
roof is your
house's
waterproofing
system. If water
is still
standing after
48 hours, your
roof needs
repair.
Ice dams:
Ice dams are
formed when heat
from the attic
melts snow at
the ridge or
peak of the roof
causing an
"avalanche" of
snow and ice to
overflow the
gutters. The
melted water can
then back up
under the
shingles and
work its way
into the house.
Common
problems:
Flashing seals
the joints along
the roof. Most
flashing is made
of metal, so it
can rust or
break. Any
roofing material
can be damaged
over time. A
common source of
damage is impact
(hail, tree
branches, etc.).
If the damage is
small and
localized, the
area can be
replaced. More
extensive damage
may require you
to replace the
entire roof.
Roof pitch
and slope:
Roof pitch can
dramatically
affect
installation and
repair. In fact,
the slope or
pitch of a roof
can determine
the kind of
roofing material
you use.
Slope and pitch
are two terms
often used
interchangeably,
but they
actually mean
different
things. Slope is
described in
inches of
vertical rise
per foot of
horizontal run.
For example a
gently sloped
roof that rises
4 inches for
every 12 inches
of house
covering is said
to have a 4 in
12 slope. Pitch
is expressed as
a fraction - the
ration of rise
to the total
span of the
entire roof. The
same gentle 4 in
12 slope
translates into
a 1:6 pitch.
Dormers:
Dormers create
additional
openings in your
roof, which will
affect your roof
installation.
One notable area
is at the
joints, which
will need to be
sealed with
metal flashing.
The style or
dormer can also
affect your
roofing
material. A shed
dormer will
decrease the
slope of your
roof over the
opening. A
gabled dormer
often has higher
pitches which
will shed water
more easily.
Looking for
a roofing
contractor in
Atlanta?
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Consultation
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or Call
770-906-0465.
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Biltmore Roofing Biltmore Construction
2694 Misty Rock Cove, Dacula, GA 30019
Phone: (770) 906-0465
Fax: (678) 377-6170
Areas We Service
Atlanta,
Dacula, Lawrenceville, Lilburn,
Norcross, Alpharetta, Duluth, Buford, Sugar Hill,
Roswell, Dunwoody, Marietta, Smyrna, Stone Mountain, Decatur,
Snellville and all of
Gwinnett and Cobb Counties
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