Modern Pitched Roof Materials
These products are designed to be strong and easy to maintain.
Modern pitched roof materials. Air easily circulates under the tiles and energy is conserved during warm and cold weather. The sloped roofs on this modern home were designed to take advantage of the path of the sun to maximize brightness and to make the interior of the home feel bigger and brighter. The roofing materials most often used for these pitches include asphalt composite shingles. Second only to wood as a natural traditional roofing material slateis a fine grained sedimentary rock that has topped castles and large buildings for centuries in europe.
Synthetic roofing products work well with almost all architectural styles. Tile roofing has unique advantages because it s perfect for insulation. Instead of the usual pitch with the usual angle this roof is quite acute. Traditional 3 tab shingles made with asphalt composite are the most popular type of shingle and are the most flexible in terms of adapting to many roof pitches.
Synthetic roofing materials are less fragile heavy or as expensive as natural roofing products. Metal roofs are also incredibly energy efficient and make a great roofing design because of a wide array of styles and colors. Some of these materials are fire resistant. Imported from wales to colonial america for fire proof roofs in boston philadelphia and new york it was still slow to catch on for houses.
Capable of mimicking wood shakes slate clay and other high end roofs concrete tile is a highly versatile option. This weekend cabin from new zealand has a pitched roof taken to a whole new level. Reader swartz architects designed the renovation of this 1970 s farmhouse. Also rated for lifespan of up to a century concrete is as durable and long lived as clay tile.
2 tile roofing. For roofs with a 3 in 12 pitch or less tar and gravel bitumen roll roofing or even metal sheet roofs work well. That of course has an impact on the available floor space which is diminished but gives in return a bold and eye catching appearance which at the end of the day makes this cabin memorable and unique. Flat or nearly flat roofs must be covered with built up roofs such as tar and gravel or more modern counterparts to keep water out.
A newer product concrete tile is quickly becoming one of the top roofing materials on the market today. Often they can absorb water creating mold and the quality varies. There are now synthetic roofing products including rubber plastic and polymer roofing developed to give you the color look and texture of natural materials like slate and wood. The sloped roof on this modern house.
Prices are around 300 a square and they can last up to 50 years. Photography by hoachlander davis photograph.