Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Things You Need to Know About Hipped Roofing

Are you building a new house? One of the most important factors to consider is the type of roofing you will install. Get to know more about Hip Roof below, and discover why you should consider it as your number 1 option.

What is a hip roof?
A hip (or hipped) roof is one that meets all of the walls it connects to with a horizontal join. On a rectangular building, it is likely that each of the four sides of a hip roof will have the same pitch, making the roof a symmetrical structure.

The hip roof also tends to have eaves (that is, the roof overextends past the walls), and as the fascia is at the one level height, the gutters run in a continuous piece around the entire structure. A hip roof on a square building will resemble a pyramid, whereas on a rectangular building, the different parts meet in a ridge at the top of the roof. Source: Build

Variations
There are many configurations of hip roofs, including styles that blend hips with other types of roofs, and vice versa. Common variations include:

– Jerkin head:Also called a half-hip; a hybrid of a hip and gable roof, with each gable end adorned with a short hip at the top.

– Pavilion: A hip roof (on square building) with four equal sides meeting at a point in the center, forming a pyramid shape.

– Double-pitched hip:A hipped roof with a steeply sloped upper section and a more gently sloped lower section.

– Cross-hip:A roof with two or more intersecting hip roofs, typically forming an L or a T. Source: Hunker

Construction
Proper construction and maintenance is a must to prevent minor issues from turning into major problems. For instance, hip roofs have more seams than gable roofs, making it easier for water leaks to form if the roof is not properly installed.

One complaint about hip roofs is that they leave little attic space. It’s important to note though, what you may lose in attic space, you gain in increased ventilation for your home, as well as the vertical space for premium design features like vaulted ceilings, or simple additions like a crow’s nest, which could give your home yet another unique design feature. Source: Modernize

Proper installation is the key to a long-lasting roof. With more than 55 years of experience in handling anything roof-related, you know your money will not be wasted with us. Call us today for a free estimate!

 

Contact:
Kerrisdale Roofing & Drains
8296 Ross St, Vancouver, BC V5X 4C6
(604) 360-2114



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