Most homeowners choose to convert a flat roof to a pitched one using a simple trussed roof with two angled planes.
Replacing a flat roof with a pitched roof.
The flat roof typifies modern and contemporary architecture however a flat roof is prone to leak.
A sloped roof is more capable of removing water from the building s exterior and can be an attractive alternative to.
Let us guide you through the three most popular flat roof replacement options and of course how much each will cost.
A complex roof architecture is more time consuming to complete than a simple flat roof due to angles and fitting.
Depending on the pitch additional equipment may also be necessary.
A low pitched roof should be easy enough to gain planning permission for.
Simply replacing your existing flat roof with a new one should be a pretty straightforward process.
While that s the easiest route it s certainly not your only option.
Pitched roofs are usually much heavier than flat roofs so an easy replacement may not always be possible.
If it is determined that your building can support a pitched roof the next step will be the removal of all of your roofing materials and the main roofing structure.
When converting your flat roof into a pitched roof that s when planning permission may come into play.
Additional valleys angles and gables can be built into converted roofs as well but adding these elements may affect your project.