Roof pitch is a deciding factor when considering how you want your roof structured. Roof pitch is typically the term used when referring to the steepness of a roof. The different types of roof pitch are; high slope and low slope. In this blog, we are going to pay attention to high slope roofs that are 3:12 or higher. For knowledge purposes, this means for every 12 horizontal inches, the roof ascends 3 or more vertical inches.
How a steep-sloped roof can benefit my business:
- Free of Debris- Thanks to gravity, water and debris do not sit on a steep-sloped roof. Naturally, the debris will fall into the gutters verses building up on the roof. Because of this, steep sloped roofs are low on maintenance.
- No Pooling Water- Specified previously, gravity plays a beneficial role in having a steep-sloped roof. Just like debris not accumulating on your roof, neither will water. You won’t have to worry about water pooling on your roof causing leaks and extensive damage.
- Added Space- Who doesn’t love extra storage space? Having a steep pitched roof typically means you will have added storage space in the attic.
- Curb Appeal- A steep roof gives off a certain curb appeal that you can’t get with a flat roof. Having a high-pitched roof is eye-catching and takes all the attention away from other homes and businesses that don’t have a steep roof.
Considering a steep-sloped roof for your home or business?
Integrity Roofing wants to help make your home or business roof goals achievable. Our team is motivated in giving you the roof of your dreams! Take that boring roof and bring it to it’s full potential when you hire Integrity Roofing to install a steep-sloped roof. Give us a call TODAY to start the process on achieving the roof you desire. 📞 602-548-3770