Discover the differences between painting flat and pitched roofs

When choosing a house design, it is important to look at the question of the shape and type of roof. It is on this element, will depend on the aesthetic appearance of the entire building, as well as its functionality. When making a decision, you need to take into account current regulations, individual preferences or location. It is worth remembering that with the passage of years, it will require renovation. Both types of roofs are painted in a fairly similar way, although some differences can be noted.

Flat roofs-characteristics

Flat roofs are those with a slope of between 2 and 12 degrees. Buildings with flat roofs were very popular during the communist era. Today, many investors are also opting for this type of solution. They are experiencing a real renaissance, and their construction brings numerous benefits. A flat roof is a simple construction, so it can be completed much faster. Thus, it is a way to save time and money. A flat roof also means higher energy efficiency. Reduced external surface area is associated with better thermal insulation. By choosing such a roof, you can also make optimal use of solar panels, by being able to control their pitch without problems. What other advantages does a flat roof have? We don’t have to worry about logistical problems or other challenges brought by the ubiquitous slant. Such a model also means greater possibilities for expansion, with the addition of another level if necessary. Thus, it is a beneficial investment with an eye to the future. A flat roof is characterized by greater resistance to weather elements, such as windstorms. A flat roof also means that you can easily climb onto it to make various repairs or, for example, rearrange an antenna. It also gives a lot of design possibilities for the house and fits perfectly with modern buildings.

Flat roofs are not without disadvantages. It is necessary to mention such issues as:

  • moisture problems,
  • sometimes it can be difficult to get a building permit for a house with a flat roof,
  • necessary snow removal from the roof surface in winter,
  • difficulties with water drainage.

Sloping roofs-characteristics

Sloping roofs are those with a slope of more than 12 degrees. The most commonly recommended slope angles are in the range of 30-45 degrees. This is due to the fact that with such a slope, snow does not pile up on the slope, and rainwater is efficiently drained away. Steep roofs are eagerly chosen by investors. They give us, first of all, stylistic and aesthetic diversity. Steep roofs fit perfectly into traditional as well as modern buildings. They guarantee great freedom in shaping the style or character of the building. Pitched roofs are divided into: pitched, brogue, mansard or envelope roofs. The advantage of this solution is high resistance. These models effectively protect the house from precipitation. The same is true for leaves, branches or other debris. Sloping roofs are a little more expensive than flat ones, but it is an investment for many years, which does not require frequent maintenance. Of course, in their case, too, it is possible to adapt the attic for living quarters. A pitched roof also provides us with much better noise dampening performance than a flat roof. It is a solution with aesthetic qualities and great functional parameters.

As for their disadvantages we can mention:

  • higher construction price,
  • greater exposure to wind,
  • less attic space possible to arrange,
  • more difficult access to the roof.

Painting of flat and pitched roofs – what does it look like? What are the differences between the two procedures?

First of all, it is worth remembering that a flat roof is more polluted. Many leaves, needles, branches, as well as all sorts of other debris appear on it. For this reason, the whole procedure of clearing and cleaning it takes more time. When it comes to painting a large area of flat roofs, hydrodynamic units are most often used. Painting flat roofs is also safer and easier. Employees of companies engaged in such services do not need to use numerous safety devices. Height work can therefore proceed much faster and does not involve such a high risk of falling. A flat roof is therefore more practical. A smaller exterior surface also means less paint used. As for the slanted one, it is necessary to use specialized protection to paint it, in accordance with current standards. It is a little more difficult to paint, moreover, it is necessary to use more materials. Depending on the type of slope, aggregates or appropriate brushes are used for painting.

If we do not have the necessary knowledge, experience, skills, as well as tools, it is best to opt for the service of a specialized company such as rs-mal. Specialists will take care of the aesthetic painting of flat as well as steep roofs, and will also help in the selection of high-quality paint.

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