For all their beauty advantages, flat roofs have some major drawbacks also. Flat roofs are more susceptible to water damage, leaks, and issues with mold. Additionally the fact that you'll need be replacing your roof more often and keep it in good condition by applying waterproof seals and coatings. The exposure to moisture will damage roofing materials which means a new roof is required and an additional $5,000 price.
These are only a few of the reasons homeowners start dreaming of a pitched roof and wondering whether they're stuck with flat roofs forever. Fortunately, nothing is set in stone when it comes to construction. Homeowners who wish to change to angled roofing have a variety of alternatives. The cost and size of the work will depend on how complex you'd like your roof's new design to be and also the design of your existing roof, as well as ceiling joists. If you're considering changing your roof to pitched, here's what you should be aware of prior to beginning.
The conversion of a roof is an enormous undertaking that could affect the structure and stability of your house's current structure. It could cost you up to $30,000 if you opt for a very complicated replacement. It's, therefore, a great idea to analyze the issues you're faced with and decide whether a brand replacement roof is the best choice before you start a major construction project.
For example, if your primary concern about your roof is exposure to moisture or the need for frequent maintenance, installing a more modern, better-quality roofing membrane might be a less complicated and economical option. Find a roofing company that is familiar with flat roofs and that is able to apply waterproof coatings as well as other treatments to avoid water exposure.
If, however, you like the look of pitched roofing, are worried about your current roofing's stability or structural strength, or require repairs to your roof in order to fix cracks, leaks, or other problems, your best option may be to convert it into a pitched roof.
The existing architecture of your home could affect the flat roofing replacement you are planning to make
If you've analyzed all options and decided that a roof conversion is the most suitable option you can make for the home of your dreams, it's the right time to plan the new design of your home. There are several possible ways to approach the process of converting. You could install a pitched roof on top of your current flat roof, add a ranch-style truss roof that you can convert into a cathedral wall, or create a floor from scratch and then install the pitched roof on top of the existing one.
Whatever the case, the design of your house can hinder or impact the changes you are able to make. If, for instance, you're not building brand new flooring into your house, the design could be limited by the ceiling joists in place aren't properly arranged. This means that you might need to remove the ceilings that are below the roof too.
A structural engineer or architect will be able to give guidance on what's feasible in your home, as well as the additional modifications you'll have to make prior to obtaining the roof you've always wanted.
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