by TJB WebMedia | Jun 12, 2024 | NJ Roofing
Also known as a cone roof, witch’s hat, or turret roof, a conical roof is round on a flat pane and rises to a point, forming a cone shape. Like other common roofing styles such as gable and hip roofs, conical roofs also have roof rafters and support columns;...
by TJB WebMedia | Jun 6, 2024 | NJ Roofing
Combination roofs are, quite literally, a blend of various roofing styles based on the building’s theme and environment. There is no limit on how many types of this roof can incorporate or which ones can be combined. For instance, it could be multiple gable...
by TJB WebMedia | May 23, 2024 | NJ Roofing
A clerestory roof has two sloping sides joined by a short, vertical wall. The slope typically falls outward, which means the peak is somewhere near the middle of the roof. Its most prominent feature is a row of even, horizontal windows (or one long, continuous...
by TJB WebMedia | May 23, 2024 | NJ Roofing
A butterfly roof is generally made up of two tandem pieces that meet midway and are angled up in a V-shape. This gives an effect of a butterfly’s wings in flight when seen from the exterior, making it a good choice for modern and contemporary homes. Not all...
by TJB WebMedia | May 14, 2024 | NJ Roofing
Box gable roofs are distinguished by their triangular extensions at each face of the house, with the roof boxed at the end. This roofing type looks similar to a regular gable roof but with the triangular extensions closed off instead of being left open. Box gables...
by TJB WebMedia | May 8, 2024 | NJ Roofing
When it comes to home maintenance and improvement, one of the most critical decisions homeowners face is choosing the right roofer. Selecting a Bridgewater local roofer can make a significant difference in the quality and reliability of the work. This article will...