A metal roof can last 50 years while slate roofs can last more than 100 with diligent upkeep.
Roof types ireland.
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The dutch gable hip roof is a hybrid of a gable and hip type of roof.
They are also used for auxiliary structures such as pool houses garages and storage buildings.
Used in combination with the roof types above.
The main walls of the building continue up hiding the eaves of the roof.
A pyramid roof is a type of hip roof.
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All four sides come to a point at the top of the roof.
Another roof type that is commonly referred to as dutch gable is a regular gable with decorative walls gable ends which are common in mexico and on old homes in europe.
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There are no vertical sides or gables.
There are endless variations of roof designs but most popular in ireland is the gable double pitched or a frame with a timber structure and an engineered slate or concrete tile finish.
A full or partial gable can be found at the end of the ridge in the roof allowing for a greater amount of internal roof space.
Rolled roofing consists of long rolls of mineral impregnated and asphalt impregnated material topped with mineral granules.
Old european style dutch gable roof.
Similar and also quite popular is the hip roof which has a pyramid shape four faces instead of two.
However these are rare in the us.
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This style also improves the look of the roof providing a more unique and interesting design than the very common simple hip roof.
Rolled roofing material is the mainstay of low slope residential roofs as well as out buildings like shops and sheds and other utilitarian structures.
Each roll is about 100 square feet of roofing and about 3 feet wide.
They were made popular in london after the building act of 1707 was introduced which banned the projecting wooden eaves to reduce the risk of.