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Know Your Cincinnati Roofs: Identify Your Roof Type

by / Sunday, 23 June 2019 / Published in Uncategorized
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If you are in the market for a new home, you will have noticed that Cincinnati roofs seem to come in many different shapes and forms. There are a number of different types of roof options to consider if you are putting a new one on your house or investing in a new property, but how do you decide on the right one for you? That is going to depend on a lot of different factors, so you will need to do a bit of research beforehand.

Don’t fret, we have you covered, we are the experts in roof repair and replacement. Keep reading below and we will explain the different types of Cincinnati roofs that you might consider for your home.

Gable: Oh So Common In Cincinnati Roofs

We will start with probably the most common type in all of Cincinnati roofs; the gable style roof. These roofs are exactly what you would think about when picturing a typical roof in your head with the chimney perfectly positioned to one side. They are normally high and pointed to allow for everything to easily carry off and onto the ground. The style is popular because of its cost and effectiveness at repelling mother nature. As well, if you need to do a roof repair or roof replacement, it will certainly be the most economical option.

Gambrel: A Barn’s Best Friend

The easiest way to describe a gambrel roof is to think of a barn. This style of roof has a softer angle on top with sharper sides to allow for debris to slide off. The Gambrel roof has been popular for a very long time but requires slightly more care than the gable. If you live in Cincinnati, power washing your gambrel roof can help keep it clean and debris free.

Hip: Not So Square

Moving on to something a bit different is the Hip roof style. These roofs are known for being slanted on all four sides and look like they are helping to hold the house together. It is common to see skylights in this type of roof, which looks beautiful, but there is always a concern of flashing repair being needed. It’s worth noting that a gutter system can really help this style of roof to keep gunk and debris at bay.

Shed: Sweet and Simple

The Shed style roof is a very simple design with a sharp slant in only one direction, it is normally used for smaller buildings and you may not see it as often in Cincinnati roofs. As the name implies, this roof was originally designed for use on sheds before it became mainstream. It is certainly not the most versatile or efficient roof available, but it is easy and inexpensive to build and maintain.

Style and Substance!

All across the country, including Cincinnati, roofs come in a wide variety of styles and designs. Some of these are meant to provide better protection, efficiency, and cost savings while others are purely architectural trends. Regardless of which option you choose, your roof is the layer of protection for your home. Hopefully learning about a few of these styles will give you some insight on which roof type is right for you and your home.

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