What are the Pros and Cons of Installing a Flat Roof?
By ProMatcher Staff
Installing a Flat Roof
A flat roof can be a more affordable alternative to a pitched roof. They are made of a variety of materials, but there are some drawbacks. Flat roofs have higher maintenance costs and do not last as long as pitched roofs.
Pros:
- Very affordable - Can accommodate rooftop living space - Safer to access than pitched roofs - Relatively quick installation - Easier to clean - Limited waste space inside the home
Cons:
- Shorter life expectancy than pitched roof - Needs to be cleaned and inspected regularly - Prone to leaks - May be more expensive to insure - Not recommended in areas with heavy snowfall - Higher maintenance costs
The Bottom Line:
Flat roofs are typically more affordable than pitched roofs. Although they appear to be perfectly level, they are sloped slightly to allow rain and other moisture to run-off appropriately. All flat roofs can be made out of several different materials from flat metal to polyurethane foam. All of these roofs need to have a waterproof seal in order to prevent leaks. In order to prevent water damage, flat roofs should be inspected regularly and properly maintained. If you are interested in growing a terrace garden or setting up an outdoor living space, a flat roof may be a good option for you.
If you are considering installing a flat roof, we can help. You can get a free cost estimate from a local roofer right now.
Related: Cost of Roof Installation
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