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Dublin Best Roofing Methods & Materials

by Abdul Ahad Dublin's Roofer

The roof is an important part of your house because it protects your family from harsh weather elements like wind, sunshine, rain, or ice. This indispensable part of your home also adds to its esthetic value.


Installing a roof is very expensive for it consumes a significant portion of the overall construction cost. The same applies to replacing the roof of an existing building.  


Roofer Dublin provides several types of roofs and reasons why they are popular in Ireland. The article will also give you four factors to consider when selecting materials to use on these roofing designs.

Types of Roofs in Dublin 

1.    Hip Roofs

This is a pyramid-shaped type of roofing with sides sloping towards the walls. The four-faced roof is both expensive and complex to build. The hipped roof can have 2 trapezoidal and triangular sides while a rectangular hip-roof plan has 4 faces.

This type of roofing is popular in Dublin because this shape is less vulnerable to adverse weather conditions such as wind, snow, and rain.

There is no need to provide extra support due to its self-bracing nature and the presence of sloping sides on the hip roof makes it superior to the gabled roof.

All the sides of hip roofs are sloping downwards thus good drainage and less stress on issues such as leakage as a result of the buildup of snowfall and inadequate runoff.

2.    Gambrel Roofs

The gambrel roof is also known as the Dutch roof. It’s a two-sided roof with two slopes on either side. The upper slope of a gambrel roof has a shallow angle and a steep lower slope.

According to Roofers in Dublin, this design is common in Dublin because of the slopes that maximize the headroom on the upper level of the house.  You can use the additional space for extra storage.

3.    Mansard Roof

The four-sided roof design has two slopes on each side but with different pitches. It’s common to dormer windows on the steep pitched lower slope while the upper slopes meet to form a ridge-like hip roof.

Dublin Homeowners prefer this roofing design because it offers extra space. Actually, this double sloped roof design increases the interior space of your home. Thus you can create another story without incurring additional masonry.

4.    Pitch or Gable Roofs

Gable is a popular peaked roof for it has two sides sloping up and forming a ridge. It’s a common feature in Dublin because it allows water and snow to easily slide off. Thus, homeowners prefer this roofing style because of fewer chances of water leakages and damage.

Further, gable roofing design is simple and easy to construct. Compared to the hip roof, the pitched roof is less expensive in terms of materials, cost, and time. The roof is more spacious for vaulted ceilings or attic hence better ventilation and storage.

Roofer Dublin says that there are different types of gable roofs: front gable, side-gable, cross gable, boxed gable, and Dutch gable roofs. You can build a hybrid of hip and gable roofs to form a Dutch gable.

5.    Butterfly Roof

It's a roofing design that gives your home a modern edge, resembling a butterfly’s wings. The V-shaped design meets at the middle and stretches outward. It’s a common roofing design in Dublin because it allows you to customize the roof of your house.  Thus you can have a roof with uneven lengths and different depth of angle as long as it's stable and functions well.

The high angled roof makes the house eco-friendly because you can install larger windows. As a result, the house has enough light and is warmer.

The butterfly roof design can be asymmetrical thus a modern appeal while the extra length gives homeowners additional outdoor relaxing areas at no extra expenses.

The roof design is more durable in Dublin areas with strong windy weather making it safer for stormy weather.

The design allows dormer windows with their own mini roofs. According to roofers Dublin, the butterfly roof design is dramatic to look at and attractive, thus favored by most architectural designers. 

Choosing a Roofing Design and Materials in Dublin

Most homeowners choose the design and materials for their roof purely based on aesthetic values. While the curb appeal is important, a roof should keep your family safe and home livable.

Roofers Dublin has provided a list of important factors to consider when selecting the type of roof for your property.

The Roof Slope: Consider the roof pitch when selecting a design or materials. The roof should be able to adequately drain water to prevent leakage. A steep pitch allows water to easily slide off while one with a low slope doesn’t. Therefore, use specialized materials when constructing a low sloped roof to prevent leakage when water pools form.

Weather Endurance: A roof can last longer when installed and maintained properly. Build your roof with weather-resistant materials thus improve their ability to react to different elements and Dublin's wet and stormy winters.

Weight: Heavy materials can affect the structure of your roof. Some designs have many sides that affect the number of materials to be used and labor cost.  Metals such as lead and zinc are used on contemporary and modern finish buildings while thatch is for deep overhang and steep pitch. Tiles are also excellent roof building materials.

Architectural Authenticity: The design of your house will influence the design and materials to use on the roof. For instance, use slates, wood shakes, and masonry tiles for the roof of your traditional house style.

Metal roofing systems are ideal for a building with contemporary properties. This will prevent your home from looking out of place in a unique and stylish neighborhood. 


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About Abdul Ahad Junior   Dublin's Roofer

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