The roofing industry provides different roof types which suit different lifestyles, here is a list of different roof types to help you distinguish which is which.One of the most common roof types is the gable roof. It has a triangular shape with two ends. Because of its pitch, it provides good ventilation and it is appropriate for rainy or snowy places.
Another general type of roof is the hip or hipped roof. All of a
hip roof’s four sides slope down to the wall. It is proper for places with shifty weather condition because it protects the walls from both sun and rain.Flat roofs have very minimal slope, if not completely horizontal. Its style is very modern-looking but this type of roof is not advisable in places where rain and snowfall is almost always present. Moreover, it is not that durable like the others and requires high maintenance.

Mansard roof has double slopes – the lower slope being the steeper one. It has an angled style which offers spacious area that is frequently used in buildings with attics. It can withstand some rain but not snow.
Saltbox roof shares some similarities with a gable roof but the difference is that it has unsymmetrical sides. One of the sides is steeper than the other.
Shed roof usually has one consistent slope, which allows water and snow to flow down from the roof and is fitting in places like Sydney.
Gambrel roof is a two-sided roof which is similar to a mansard roof in that it has two different pitches and the lower slope is shallower. These are most commonly used in farms and barns.These are just some of the basic roof types. There is still a broad variety out there but these are the more common ones, and usually, other roof types are just derived from these. For more information about this topic, you can call us at 94777961.

