A Guide to Choosing Roofing Materials Based on Pitch

Aesthetics and durability are usually the first things that come to mind whenever homeowners are looking for a new roof. But there’s one thing they often fail to take into account—their roof’s pitch; this factor can restrict your choices.

To help you pick a suitable material for your new roof, Ken Morton & Sons, one of the top siding contractors in the state, lists the common ranges for roof pitches and the material most suitable to them.

Your Home’s Roof Pitch Explained

The roof pitch gives you an idea on the slant or slope of your roof. The numerator refers to the height of the roof while the denominator refers to its length. So if you have a roof pitch of 5/12, your roof’s height increases by five feet for every 12 feet in length.

Roofing Materials and Pitches

The pitch of your roof can fall into either of two categories: a low pitch or a high pitch. Usually, however, recommendations are based on a specific range. Listed below are the typical pitch ranges and the kind of roof best suited to them:

Are you searching for local roofers near me, but don’t have the time to vet all of them? Try coming up with a shortlist based on how many years the contractors have been in business. After all, there must be a reason why these contractors have been able to stay in business for quite some time.

You can also look for multi-awarded contractors; awards can give you an idea of their track performance and reputation.

Ken Morton & Sons is a multi-award winning contractor with more than three decades’ worth of experience. We’ve been awarded the GAF Training Excellence Award since 2007 and the GAF Consumer Protection Excellence Award since 2005. We specialize in roof repairs and installations.

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