Pitched Roofing
No matter where you live, chances are that your property has a pitched roof. If you’re not familiar with the term, this refers to the fact that the roof itself is sloped at an angle. The degree of pitch can vary wildly between buildings, offering different aesthetics, as well as practicality. At AM Roofing, we have worked on pitched roofs for decades, which means that we know what it takes to get the most out of your roof’s potential.
Degree of Pitch
One of the most crucial elements to pay attention to when discussing a pitched roof is the steepness of the slope. As you can imagine, roofs with a high degree of pitch can be much harder to work on, since the danger of slipping off is much higher.
For the most part, you can’t adjust the pitch of your property unless you want to do some substantial remodeling. However, if you want to make your roof steeper or shallower, we can help you achieve your goals.
Roofing Material
One of the primary benefits of a pitched roof is that it allows water and other debris to run off quickly and efficiently. Although Dallas isn’t necessarily known for its rain-soaked streets,you
want to be sure that you don’t have pools of standing water whenever it does happen.